Due to the climate, shipping cargo on the St. Lawrence Seaway is impossible between November and April. What kind of trade barrier is this considered? (1 point)

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man-made
man-made

natural

natural

The inability to ship cargo on the St. Lawrence Seaway between November and April due to the climate is considered a natural trade barrier.

The trade barrier in this case is considered natural. The reason for this is that the inability to ship cargo on the St. Lawrence Seaway during the months of November to April is due to climate conditions, specifically the freezing of the waterway. It is not a restriction imposed by humans or governments, but rather a natural occurrence that impacts trade in the region.