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Export promotion

A strategy for economic development that stresses expanding exports, often through policies to assist them such as export subsidies. The rationale is to exploit a country's comparative advantage, especially in the common circumstance where an over-valued currency would otherwise create bias against exports. Contrasts with import substitution.



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IFA Promotion

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Cross-promotion

Cross-promotion

Promoting related or complementary products to customers in addition to the items they expressed interest in purchasing.


Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act

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