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Non-tradeable

Some products cannot be transported over long distances, or otherwise sold to consumers from far-off locations. These products (including some goods and most services) are hence considered non-tradeable: they must be consumed near to where they are produced. Nontradeable products include most construction, some manufacturing (such as highly perishable or extremely bulky products), most private services, and nearly all public services.

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