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... ent uniform tax laws, abolish checkpoints within their territories, and eliminate the collection of consumption tax and domestic tariffs, allowing free circulation of goods.”
Malron thought for a moment and grasped the significance of Paul’s idea. This so-called customs union and its tax exemption policy, once established, would greatly benefit both Alda and Baylding. Currently, the people in these areas were not wealthy, and the various industries developed by Paul were highly dependent ...
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