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International Trade

 Free Trade with China
 Free Trade with Cuba
 Freedom of Exchange
 Globalization
 Human Rights
 Intellectual Property

The Acton Institute is committed to the free exchange of goods and services between persons, and acknowledges the essential relationship between a free, open economy and a free and prosperous people. We affirm that isolating countries from the global economy creates perverse incentives for the regimes that govern them, and harms the material well-being of their citizens. We support efforts to remove barriers to trade between nations and to bring all persons into the circle of exchange.

Research Resources : A compilation of links and suggested reading.

Contact the following experts for more information on International Trade:

  1. Gordon O. F. Johnson

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