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Computational Trade Infrastructure (CTI)
hypothesisTrade Infrastructure Layer
CTI — The representational layer of international trade infrastructure that allows firms, assets, services, and jurisdictions to be discovered, compared, verified, and acted upon by AI agents.
Description
Computational trade infrastructure makes trade infrastructure representational rather than only physical, legal, or financial. When AI agents mediate cross-border discovery and comparison, the quality of machine-readable representation determines global market access.
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