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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trade ban" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a prohibition on trade between countries or entities. Example: "The government imposed a trade ban on the import of certain goods from the neighboring country."
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But some supporters of the trade ban are skeptical.
A trade ban would cost the players nothing in salary.
The collapse in demand for ivory that followed the trade ban supports that argument.
Last week, to French anger, the Americans slapped a trade ban on French foie gras.
Apple complained that the trade ban imposed by the ITC was inappropriate.
Sydney Swans have announced they will appeal to have their AFL trade ban lifted.
"The current strategy of persisting with the trade ban on rhino horn is clearly failing.
Emperor Gold Mining, which runs Vatukoula mine, faces big losses because of a trade ban by Australian trade unions.
It took a huge public outcry, common cause and an international trade ban to stop that slaughter.
But he has maintained the trade ban, and vows to stay the course until Cuba liberalises politically.
A trade ban would mean that the management or maintenance of a wild population becomes just another drain on resources.
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