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    Introduction to International trade International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories or in other words is the process of import and export. international trade has been present throughout much of history its economic, social, and political importance has been on the rise in recent centuries. Industrialization, advanced in technology transportation, globalization, multinational corporations, and outsourcing are all having a major impact

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    Why do business internationalise? International trade can be traced back to ancient years. Our ancestors, with the purpose of increasing the variety of local products, had been trying their best for decades to trade cross border. With the development of international business, international trade theories was developed to explain the benefit nations can get from utilizing free trade pattern and participating in the multilateral trade via opening up strategy by eliminating import control, export

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    Free trade occurs when there are no artificial blockades put in place by governments to restrict the flow of goods and services between trading countries. When trade barriers, such as tariffs and subsidies are put in place, they protect domestic producers from international competition and redirect, rather than create trade flows. This results in less productivity and competition. Free Trade promotes international trade, multilateralism, and the development of lesser-developed nations and increases

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    word "Trade" as we carry-out trading in our activities, but do we really know the full definition? Well, some people know it while some don't, either way this article is beneficial for both parties as it'll let you have more knowledge about it. Trade can be defined as the exchange of commodities for between two or more people with the aim of benefiting mutually. It involves buying and selling of goods for money or anything that is worthy of the goods being traded. Which means one can still trade for

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    The CITES is an international agreement that entered in force the 1st of July 1975. It is designed to prevent any threat, caused by international trade, towards the survival of specimens of wild animals and plants. The global scale of the trading network nowadays imposes this convention to have an international scope, thus to include 181 parties protecting more than 35,000 species This treaty has 2 main purposes: it aims to improve the working of the Convention, also, ensure that CITES policy developments

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    Analytical Essay 1 Free trade occurs when there are no artificial blockades put in place by governments to restrict the flow of goods and services between trading countries. When trade barriers, such as tariffs and subsidies are put in place, they protect domestic producers from international competition and redirect, rather than create trade flows. This results in less productivity and competition. Free Trade promotes international trade, multilateralism, the development of lesser-developed nations

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    across nations was below 10%, today it is higher than 50%. This means there has been a dramatic increase in international trade in the last century (Roser, 2017). Even by half the time of fifty years there was even more growth. What may have led to the growth of international trade during this time? This paper will study the cause for the surge in international trade. International trade has been a part of life from the time people could travel to other places, be it by their own power in walking

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    Definition of key area under investigation This report aims to investigate the international trade activity and the related logistic issues that Germany had to face in the last two decades. This includes an overview of the key trends regarding the import/export activity in terms of volume and value of freight goods moved, the impact of exports on the GDP, the top trading partners and the main commodities that have been trade in the last 20 years. The report also focuses on how the transport infrastructure

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    International Trade Management Lecture 1 Juney Notes Globalisation Debate Lecture Objectives: 1. Globalisation Trends (Have choices, Cheaper) 1.1 Globalisation 1.2 Trends 1.3 To operate abroad, consider… 2. Anti-globalisation (When you are anti-smth, there would be forms of barriers) 3. Trade barriers – government intervention in international trade 3.1 Free trade 3.2 Trade Barriers 3.3 Why Government Intervene in International Trade 3.3.1 Political Arguments

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    U.s. International Trade

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    trilogy of trade remedy regimes- countervailing duty, safeguard and antidumping actions- antidumping actions are by far the remedy of choice. It 's a measure internationally adopted to stop unfair competition, regulate international market order and protect the security of the national industries. It 's adopted by an increasing number of countries as it 's playing an increasingly important role in international trade. It 's perhaps the most controversial subject involving foreign trade. The United

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