Answer:
1) Correct is "Specific", so Specific tariffs are levied as a fixed charge for each unit of a good imported
2) Correct is "import", so export tariffs are less common than imports tariffs.
3) Correct is "Business", so, business takes many forms.
4) Correct is "quantity", so Import quota a direct restriction on the quantity of some good that may be imported into a country
5) Correct is "Dumping", so Dumping is viewed as a method by which firms unload excess production in foreign markets.
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