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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a measure of the total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders in a given period of time. It is used to measure the size of a country's economy and is a key indicator of its economic health. GDP is also used to compare the economic performance of different countries. In international trade, GDP is used to measure the size of a country's market and its potential for growth.
GDP is an important factor in international trade, as it helps to determine the size of a country's market and its potential for growth. Companies involved in international trade must consider the GDP of the countries they are trading with in order to determine the potential for success. Companies such as Amazon, Walmart, Apple, and Microsoft are all involved in international trade and must consider GDP when making decisions about their business. Show Less Read more