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This article discusses the increased trade interdependence between nations and its implications. Both domestic and international economic policy‐making have to anticipate and accept the interlinkages between export and import flows. In setting economic goals, a long‐term global orientation is needed to cope with these interdependencies to maintain the cohesiveness of the free‐trade system.

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