Trade and Globalisation

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Trade and globalisation:

Global chain of command

Trade is the buying and selling of goods and services between different countries around the world. Goods that are brought into a country are called imports and those that are sold to another country are called exports.

Trade occurs because no country has enough raw materials or manufactured goods to be self-sufficient. Global trade has been made possible through the process of globalisation.

What is globalisation?

Countries throughout the world now communicate and share their cultures and goods through travel and trade. Improved communications enables products to be transported around the world rapidly.

A huge global economy means that if something happens in one area it can have a knock-on effect worldwide. This process is called globalisation.

Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of a huge growth in trade and cultural exchange. Globalisation has increased the production of goods and services.

The largest companies are no longer national firms, located in one single country; they are multinational corporations with businesses in many countries.

Globalisation has been taking place for hundreds of years but has rapidly increased over the last 30 years or so.

Globalisation has resulted in:

increased international trade
the same company operating in more than one country
a greater dependence on the global economy
easier movement of capital, goods and services
recognition of companies such as McDonalds and Starbucks in developing countries
Although globalisation is most likely helping to create more wealth in developing countries, it is not helping to close the gap between the world's poorest countries and the richest.

Positive impacts

Investment by MNCs helps countries by providing new jobs and skills for local people but it may also have a negative impact due to increased competition for local businesses and the fact that many profits from foreign-owned firms are taken out of the host country.

MNCs bring wealth…

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