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Qué (quién) es protectionism - definición


Protectionism         
·noun The doctrine or policy of protectionists. ·see Protection, 4.
protectionism         
Protectionism is the policy some countries have of helping their own industries by putting a large tax on imported goods or by restricting imports in some other way. (BUSINESS)
...talks to promote free trade and avert increasing protectionism.
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Protectionism         
The use of restrictions to discourage imports and artificially help domestic producers compete with foreign suppliers.

Wikipedia

Protectionism
Protectionism, sometimes referred to as trade protectionism, is the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations. Proponents argue that protectionist policies shield the producers, businesses, and workers of the import-competing sector in the country from foreign competitors; however, they also reduce trade and adversely affect consumers in general (by raising the cost of imported goods), and harm the producers and workers in export sectors, both in the country implementing protectionist policies and in the countries protected against.
Ejemplos de uso de protectionism
1. "Protectionism dressed up as patriotism is still protectionism," Darling said.
2. Social protection is more efficient than protectionism.
3. Economic patriotism in France, energy protectionism in Spain and France.
4. But debate on the "new protectionism" seems inevitable.
5. Free trade is paramount; protectionism just delays the inevitable.