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Q. How is international trade affected by changes/differences in food safety regulations in different countries?

A. Many countries worldwide have different regulations based on their own food safety standards. The differences among these countries can potentially affect international trade relations. A report titled, International Trade and Food Safety: Economic Theory and Case Studies by the USDA Economic Research Service presents research on the interaction between food safety and international trade.

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