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The Australian government requires people importing goods to the country to pay import duty—a type of tariff that raises the price of the imported goods. The Australian government most likely has this policy to
A raise money for Australian public schools.
B
encourage more businesses to create new products.
C
encourage trade with foreign countries.
D
make buying goods made in Australia more appealing.
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