Category: Trade

  • Transatlantic Slave Trade and Its Effects

    Table of Contents Introduction Triangular Trade Human Toll, Economics of Slavery, and Effects Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The transatlantic slave trade is the forced export of African slaves from Africa to the colonies of the New World and European countries. Its beginning dates back to the middle of the 15th century, when the first Portuguese,…

  • Example of Successful Trading Company: Walmart, INC.

    Trade is the basis of any kind of business. One of the examples of successful trading companies is Walmart, Inc., an American company that manages the worlds largest wholesale and retail chain. The main target regions are the USA and Mexico; also, the company is presented in Canada, South America, the UK, South Africa, China,…

  • How Multinational Businesses Can Improve Their Trade Compliance

    Table of Contents Introduction Background and Legal Problem Presented Claim and Legal Discussion Potential Benefits Conclusion Reference List Footnotes Introduction Globalization is a wave informing and shaping the practices of many companies operating in different parts of the world. Such corporations need to take the issue of international business law seriously because all goals, actions,…

  • Trade Policies in International Business

    Dumping is understood as the deliberate lowering of prices below the average market to displace competitors. Meanwhile, anti-dumping is a strategy to counter dumping which is used to prevent unscrupulous participants from concluding a state contract (Blonigen & Prusa, 2019). If the participant greatly reduces the price, this does not mean unfair intent and does…

  • Employee Relations and Trade Unions

    Table of Contents Globalization Trade unions Lack of common goals Government policy Change of organizational structures Economic change Influence of the workplace Size of organization The management style Bibliography Employee relations is a term used to describe the legal environment of the employment relationship. While traditionally, this has been the major focus for business entities,…

  • Trade and Supply Chain Improvement Initiatives

    The ability to operate supply chain (SC) and trade processes in an efficient manner is inextricably connected to modern states economic success and status in the international market. At the national level, optimal performance in this regard can be ascertained using a vast array of strategies. To promote trade and SC efficiencies, Canada, Denmark, and…

  • The Theme of Trade in the Art

    Art is an indispensable part of the culture. Art is not always fine art; it might depict rather common scenes from life, showing phenomena that were important for the everyday life of the society which created it. This is why pieces of art can often be important historical artifacts telling us about the particulars of…

  • Fair Trade Joe: Business Opportunities

    Table of Contents Business Proposition SWOT Analysis Monetary Information Evaluation References The new business venture for evaluation is the online coffee shop named Fair Trade Joe with the domain fairtradejoe.com. The client base that will be targeted includes connoisseurs and regular coffee drinkers who find it important for their coffee to be ethically sourced. For…

  • World Trade Organization and Doha Declaration

    The landmark multilateral agreement at the Bali conference in Indonesia under the umbrella of the WTO remains a major achievement of the Doha Declaration. The ministers had agreed to adopt about 50 decisions on different issues such as agriculture, investment measures, textile and clothing, technical red tapes to trade, and subsidies. Even as some pundits…

  • World Trade Organization and Doha Declaration

    The landmark multilateral agreement at the Bali conference in Indonesia under the umbrella of the WTO remains a major achievement of the Doha Declaration. The ministers had agreed to adopt about 50 decisions on different issues such as agriculture, investment measures, textile and clothing, technical red tapes to trade, and subsidies. Even as some pundits…