Developing countries often struggle to benefit from tree-trade policies due to a lack of infrastructure, access to markets, and technical know-how needed to meet international standards. Additionally, these countries may face challenges such as political instability, corruption, and inadequate investment in sustainable practices, limiting their ability to engage effectively in the global market. Furthermore, existing trade agreements may favor developed countries, leading to inequitable terms that disadvantage developing nations. As a result, potential economic benefits from tree trade often do not materialize for these countries.
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