Export Quotas involve the direct limitation on the quantity of goods that can be exported to another country, imposed by the exporting country to regulate trade balance, domestic supply, or international agreements.
The Restrictive Practices Court (RPC) was a UK judicial body established to evaluate restrictive trading agreements for their alignment with public interest. Abolished in 1998, its functions were transferred to the Competition Commission, now the Competition and Markets Authority.
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