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International trade in goods belongs to the scope of Commodity Exchange and is not different from domestic trade in nature, but because it is carried out between different countries or regions, it has the following characteristics compared with domestic trade:


1. International trade in goods involves differences and conflicts between different countries or regions in terms of policies and measures, legal systems, as well as differences in language, culture, social customs and other aspects, and the issues involved are far more complex than domestic trade.

2. The number and amount of international trade in goods are generally larger, the transportation distance is longer, and the execution time is longer, so the risks borne by both sides of the transaction are far greater than that of domestic trade.

3. International trade in goods is easily affected by political and economic changes in the countries where the two parties are located, bilateral relations and changes in the international situation.

4. In addition to the two sides of the transaction, international trade in goods also needs to involve the cooperation and cooperation of transportation, insurance, banking, commodity inspection, customs and other departments, and the process is much more complicated than domestic trade.

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