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What was the impact of COVID-19 on international trade?
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What was the impact of COVID-19 on international trade?

By Allison Alsup

March 29, 2021

Radio Hofstra University interviewed Dr. Amanda Phalin, a lecturer in the UF Warrington College of Business Management Department, about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted international trade. Check out Dr. Phalin’s insights in this radio interview.

This story originally appeared on UF Warrington.

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