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A. Nontariff barriers (NTBs) and tariffs have increased in relative importance
B. NTBs and tariffs have decreased in relative importance
C. NTBs have increased and tariffs have decreased in relative importance
D. NTBs have decreased and tariffs have increased in relative importance
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