International Trade- A New Perspective

An MBA student's view on International Trade issues concerning us as consumers around the globe.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

India-US Trade Will Reach $50 Billion this Fiscal

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For the longest time we have heard about China-US trade, however right behind China is India lurking in the shadows ready to pounce at the s...
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

China and the World Market

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It has become very hard to talk about international trade without mentioning China, this second world power has risen from the dark a couple...
Friday, October 1, 2010

Trade Policies for Developing Nations: What Should the US’s Role be?

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Developing nations have for a long time been a prime target for developed countries such as the US and other European countries to take ad...

Tariffs: A Source of Revenue or Protectionism?

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“ Customs duties on merchandise imports are called tariffs. Tariffs give a price advantage to locally-produced goods over similar goods wh...
Monday, September 6, 2010

Terrorists’ attack: Anew kind of trade barrier?

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September 11, 2009- tears, blood, surprise, smoke and a pause in international trade. This day had a major shock on the world and a greate...
Monday, August 2, 2010

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Worker benefits affecting US comparative advantage For many years US workers have been receiving benefits that far exceeds their competi...
Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Chinese Chicken Feet and Tires!?

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This week in my MBA Global Trade & Finance class we discussed this new trend on Chinese chicken feet and tires. You don't even have...
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I am a young MBA student at Johnson & Wales University in Providence Rhode Island in the United States. I am from Mali in West Africa and have lived in over 6 different countries in 3 different continents. I like to think of myself as worldly and others will describe me as a Third Culture Individual (one that grew up in cultures that are not their own)
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