International Trade
How can international trade can prove to be detrimental to nations? Describe the ill effects of Global trade.
(i) International trade can prove to be detrimental to nations of it leads to dependence on other countries, uneven levels of development, exploitation, and commercial rivalry leading to wars.
(ii) Global trade affects many aspects of life; it can impact everything from the environment to health and well-being of the people around the world.
(iii) As countries compete to trade more, production and the use of natural resources spiral up, resources get used up faster than they can be replenished. As a result, marine life is also depleting fast, forests are being cut down and river basins sold off to private drinking water companies.
(iv) Multinational corporations trading in oil, gas mining, pharmaceuticals and agri-business keep expanding their operations at all costs creating more pollution – their mode of work does not follow the norms of sustainable development.
(v) If organisations are geared only towards profit making, and environmental and health concerns are not addressed, then it could lead to serious implications in the future.
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Most of the world’s great ports are classified as:
Which one of the following continents has the maximum flow of global trade?
Which one of the following South American nation, is a part of OPEC?
In which of the following trade blocs is India an associate member?
What is the basic function of the World Trade Organisation?
Why is it deterimental for a nation to have negative balance of payments?
What benefits do nations get by forming trading blocs?
How are ports helpful for trade? Give a classification of ports on the basis of their location.
How do nations gain from international trade?
What are out ports? Define with examples.
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