
market entry restrictions
Market entry restrictions are rules or barriers that organizations or individuals face when trying to enter a new market or industry. These restrictions can include regulations, licensing requirements, quotas, tariffs, or other policies designed to control who can operate in that market. They aim to protect local businesses, ensure safety, or maintain economic stability, but can also limit competition and innovation. Essentially, they are legal or procedural hurdles that influence the ease and conditions under which newcomers can compete or provide goods and services in a particular market.