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The forever traditional weapons - Tariffs, Sanctions and Export Controls.

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....he forever traditional weapons - Tariffs, Sanctions and Export Controls.<br>By: - YAGAY andSUN<br>Other Topics<br>Dated:- 3-4-2025<br>"Tariffs, sanctions, and export controls" are often referred to as traditional economic and geopolitical tools used by countries to exert influence, apply pressure, or achieve strategic objectives. Each has its own unique purpose and can be wielded in various ways, ....

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....depending on the context. Here&#39;s a breakdown of each: 1. Tariffs * Definition: A tariff is a tax imposed by a government on imported goods or services. The purpose of a tariff is often to make imported goods more expensive, thereby encouraging consumers to purchase domestic products. * Purpose: * Protect domestic industries from foreign competition. * Generate revenue for the governme....

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....nt. * Leverage economic pressure in trade negotiations. * Example: The U.S.-China trade war (2018-2020) is a prominent example, where the U.S. imposed high tariffs on a wide range of Chinese goods in an attempt to reduce the trade deficit and address intellectual property concerns. 2. Sanctions * Definition: Sanctions are restrictive measures imposed by one country or group of countries (of....

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....ten through international bodies like the UN or EU) on another country, organization, or individual, to influence behavior without direct military intervention. * Types of Sanctions: * Economic Sanctions: These may include restrictions on trade, investment, or access to financial markets. * Diplomatic Sanctions: Involves reducing or severing diplomatic ties. * Military Sanctions: Arms emba....

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....rgoes, restrictions on military cooperation. * Purpose: * Punish or deter actions deemed hostile, unethical, or illegal (e.g., human rights abuses, nuclear proliferation). * Pressure a government or regime to change its policies (e.g., sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear weapons program). * Example: Sanctions imposed on Russia after the annexation of Crimea in 2014, or the sanctions ....

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....against Iran over its nuclear program, are well-known instances. 3. Export Controls * Definition: Export controls refer to restrictions or regulations placed on the export of certain goods, technologies, or services. This often includes sensitive or dual-use technologies (which can be used for both civilian and military purposes). * Purpose: * Prevent the spread of sensitive technologies or....

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.... knowledge that could be used for harmful purposes (e.g., nuclear weapons, advanced military technologies). * Protect national security interests or prevent economic competitors from gaining access to critical technologies. * Example: The U.S. has imposed export controls on the sale of advanced semiconductor technologies to China, fearing that they could be used for military purposes or to enh....

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....ance China's technological capabilities in certain sectors. Interactions and Strategic Use: * These tools are often employed together as part of a broader geopolitical strategy. For instance: * A country may use sanctions in combination with export controls to limit a target country&#39;s access to critical technology or financial resources, forcing them to change their behavior. * Tariffs ....

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....can be used in economic negotiations, with the threat of increased tariffs often being a bargaining chip in trade deals. While all three are non-violent methods of exerting pressure, they can have significant economic and political consequences, both for the target country and the country imposing the measures. They can also lead to retaliation and escalation, making their application a delicate ....

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....and strategic decision.<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professionals ....