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The term '''{{PAGENAME}}''' refers to goods that cross the border of a state from [[the Green]], of which the origin has not yet been established. Consequently, it is not known whether these goods were manufactured by a tribe living in the green or are smuggled from a state that may be the subject of a boycott. However, for example because of the riches that some lost civilisations have left behind, many states chose to import these goods despite the associated risks.
The term '''{{PAGENAME}}''' refers to goods that cross the border of a state from [[the Green]], of which the origin has not yet been established. Consequently, it is not known whether these goods were manufactured by a tribe living in the green or are smuggled from a state that may be the subject of a boycott. However, for example because of the riches that some lost civilisations have left behind, many states chose to import these goods despite the associated risks. The term is not applied to customs-supervised transport through the Green.

Revision as of 18:43, 5 December 2019

The term Green goods refers to goods that cross the border of a state from the Green, of which the origin has not yet been established. Consequently, it is not known whether these goods were manufactured by a tribe living in the green or are smuggled from a state that may be the subject of a boycott. However, for example because of the riches that some lost civilisations have left behind, many states chose to import these goods despite the associated risks. The term is not applied to customs-supervised transport through the Green.