Country A is a large country that imports good-quality processed chicken from country B. Suddenly, country A’s government decides to impose a tariff on this import. Who among the following will be adv
A.Consumers of chicken in country
B.Consumers of ham in country B
C.Producers of chicken in country B
D.Suppliers of chicken in Country A
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