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    were no borders between us. Activities such as transaction, banking, data transferal, trades, cultural exchange and technical collaboration are occurring globally regardless of the time or place. This now is a global era and flow of information is swift and with very little restriction. Every news is up to date to almost every people. Globalization intended countries to dissolve their borders, un-restriction of trade, development of free tariff zone and advancement of technology. Thus,…

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    In this assignment, each student was to independently identify a business or organization that actively trades with Canada. During the selection process, one of the most popular online book companies in the United States was chosen for this investigation. Throughout the research process, information was gathered according to what was learned in this section of the unit. As a result, a formidable understanding was gained with regard to the interdependence of Canada and the United States. This…

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    governments can use the loan on country’s infrastructure and this can reduce inequality among the rural and urban areas in a country through enhance living standard. Another importance of globalization to developing and post-communist countries is the free trade between countries (Waters,…

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    country in key growth industries. Strategic location of Philippines which flanked by the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea makes it a critical point to some 500 million people in the ASEAN market. Therefore, Philippines this country offering larger trade opportunities and an ideal base for business. Philippines also considered as the best Asian country in terms of overall quality of expatriate life and considering its cultural compatibility with expatriates.…

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    things equal, the effect of size is larger for countries with higher barriers to trade (and, hence, lower openness), while the effect of higher barriers and lower openness is bigger for smaller countries.” In essence, market size affects growth and income levels, and depends on both the degree of openness of the economy and country size. This theory examines how endogenous country size is determined by trade liberalization and how trade and country size influences economic growth as well as the…

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    Trading goods and services with other countries on the regular basis with ease. Such as Apple which is the most globalized business of the 21st century. Globalization occurs when you have good relations with other countries which removes barriers and lets you trade with low tariffs or no tariffs at all.Globalization has been around from the time of Christopher Columbus who traded goods with a lot of different countries. Imperialism- Is having an authority over other countries or controlling…

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    Introduction Tariff is the taxes and duties that imposed on the imports and exports of a country in international trade. These are the general law for the protection of domestic manufacturer. Tariffs imposed on the imports and exports increase the cost of the foreign trade which acts as a competitive advantage for the local business. A tax structure is a set of rules and conditions that determine the monetary bills on the goods and services. Advantages of Tariffs There are several benefits of…

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    TRADE QUESTIONS Definitions Trade Liberalisation - Trade liberalisation is basically removing restrictions so nations can trade for free. So there wouldn’t be any charge (surcharge,licensing) to move one item from australia to china. The cons would be affecting local companies because they would be forced to lower the price of their products because of cheap products coming in from other countries. Unilaterally - Unilaterally means doing activities without someone’s permission who it might…

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    has facilitated the growth of Transnational Corporations to develop a power greater than ever before. Allowing these corporations to expand all over the world. Completed through the international effort to develop and improve economies, technology, trade and communication ("What is globalization? definition and meaning", 2016). The advancements globalisation has provided have progressively allowed TNCs to become increasingly powerful actors in the global political arena. One specific example…

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    Diversity In Labor Unions

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    unions in the 2000s, which defines the necessity of diversity as a foundational strategy for the organization of unions. In a report generated by Oikelome (2006), it is apparent that English trade unions still support racism as a part of the problem of diversity in union solidarity. The findings of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and Working Lives Research institute (WLRI)) define the ongoing problem of racism that continues to exist in the context of racial issues that divide union…

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