A common market is a type of trade bloc that allows for the free movement of goods, services, capital, and labor among member countries. It goes beyond a free trade area by not only eliminating tariffs and trade barriers but also establishing common external tariffs against non-member countries. This integration fosters economic cooperation and enhances competition among member states, promoting economic growth and efficiency. An example of a common market is the European Single Market.
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