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Friday, 05 September 2008

Most people do not know enough about the trading that occurs outside of stock trades completed on the stock market. There is a different world of trading that occurs daily that concerns everyone on multiple levels. Yes, it does have to do with the stock market but in this instance we are discussing international free trade as it pertains to commercial and private goods, services and skilled trades. It is something that you should know something about.

International free trade is the exchange of goods and/or services among different countries across the globe. It is where the vast majority of a country's money or Gross Domestic Product (GDP) comes from and enables a country to pay for its merchandise and services. One country produces a surplus of an item and another country buys that surplus. In an equal world, or an equal trading status, the buying country would have something of its own to trade and sell.

In recent years there has been an increase in skilled trades that have been traded across the globe. This kind of trade deal has occurred much quicker due to several factors. Free trade zones, faster communication, quicker transportation and multinational companies have all led to this increase in the rise of international trades. International trade is important as a source of revenue for all major countries and the economic power houses of the world. Countries such as the United States, Japan and the United Kingdom all push for free trade zones to help boost economic revenue for flagging, economically repressed countries.

But there is a downside and a worry to this increased international trade and the push for more free trade zones. In recent years, more and more jobs have been outsourced to places such as Mexico and India, where the hourly wages are much lower than they are in the United States. The cost to operate a plant is much cheaper and so companies are looking to relocate to these areas to save money and boost their capital, while still selling their merchandise or services to the U.S.

Do you agree with international free trade? You may or may not agree with it but at least you will have the facts. If someone should ask for your opinion on the matter, or if it is an issue when voting for your next state representative or senator, then you will be equipped to give an informed response or vote. As you can see, free trade has an effect on everyone, on every level. Stay informed of how it influences your life and you will be a step ahead of the masses.

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