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Ports play a vital role in international trade as they act as gateways for cargo movement. The development of modern container ports has increased efficiency in loading and unloading goods. Historically, sea trade was dependent on natural harbors, but today, artificial ports and deep-water terminals allow the movement of large cargo ships. Countries with advanced port facilities dominate world trade.
What is the main role of a port in international trade?
To act as gateways for cargo movement
To stop the flow of goods
To limit ship movement
To reduce transportation costs
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