This document discusses the difference between trade and aid, and argues that developing countries need trade rather than aid. It defines trade as the buying and selling of goods and services, which promotes sustainable growth. Aid is defined as assistance from one country to another in the form of loans, weapons, or other resources. While aid comes with political obligations and can promote corruption, trade provides mutual benefits through demand, profits, reduced poverty, jobs, and business opportunities. The document concludes that developing countries need trade over aid to achieve long-term economic growth and development.