formulation of national trade policies
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Formulation of National Trade PoliciesTRANSCRIPT
Chapter 9 - 1
Chapter 9
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Formulation of National Trade
Policies
Chapter 9 - 2
Learning Objectives
• Review pros and cons of governmental intervention in international trade
• Identify advantages and disadvantages of adopting an industrial policy
• Analyze how domestic politics affect a country’s international trade policies
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Learning Objectives
• Describe the major tools countries use to restrict trade
• Specify the techniques countries use to promote international trade
• Explain how countries defend against unfair trade practices
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Rationale for Trade Intervention
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Trade Policy Debate
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Free Trade
Fair Trade
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Industry Arguments
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National Defense
Infant Industries
Strategic TradeTheories
Maintenanceof Jobs
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National Defense
•Raw Materials•Machinery•Technology
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Government ProtectionComparativ
e Advantage
Infant Industries
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Maintenance of Jobs
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Existing Levels of Employment
Relief from Competition
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Strategic Trade Theory
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Oligopolistic Industries
Government Intervention
Requests for Protection
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Summary of Discussion
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Advantages and Disadvantages of
Adopting an Industrial Policy
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Economic Development
•Export Strategy•Import Strategy
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Industrial Policy
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Opportunities Challenges
Key Industries
Competitiveness
Politicians
Special Interests
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Public Choice Analysis
•Interest Groups•Elected Officials
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Summary of Discussion
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Barriers to International Trade
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Tariff Barriers
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•Export Tariffs
•Transit Tariffs
•Import Tariffs
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Three Import TariffsHeading/Subheading
Stat.Suffix Article Description
Units of Quantity Rates of Duty
2006.00 Fruit, nuts, fruit peel, other plant parts, preserved by sugar
2006.00.20 00 Cherries Kg 9.9¢/kg + 6.4%
2006.00.30 00 Ginger Root Kg 2.4%
2006.00.40 00 Pineapples Kg 2.1%
Other, including mixtures:
2006.00.50 00 Mixtures Kg 16%
2006.00.60 00 Citrus Fruit; Peel of citrus or other fruit kg 6¢/kg
2006.00.70 00 Other Fruit and Nuts Kg 8%
2006.00.90 00 Other kg 16%
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Impact of an Import Tariff on Demand for U.S. Made SUVs
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Gainers: Producers, suppliers, labor, dealers & communities associated with U.S. SUVs
Losers: Domestic consumers, workers, producers & dealers associated with Foreign SUVs
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Nontariff Barriers
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Numerical Quotas
Numerical Export Controls
Other Nontariff Barriers
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Numerical Quotas
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Numerical Export Controls
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Quantitative Trade Barriers
Voluntary Export Restraint
Embargos and Bans
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• Product and Testing Standards
• Restricted Distribution-Network Access
• Public-Sector Procurement Policies
• Local-Purchase Requirements
• Regulatory and Currency Controls
• Investment Controls
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Other Nontariff Barriers
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Summary of Discussion
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Promotion of International Trade
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Government Subsidies
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Opportunities Challenges
Export Markets
Foreign Imports
Trade Patterns
Efficient Producers
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Foreign Trade Zones
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Preferential Tariff Treatment
Economic Development
Customs Duties
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Export Financing Programs
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Government-Owned Agencies
Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
Overseas Private Investment Corp.
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Summary of Discussion
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Controlling Unfair Trade Practices
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Unfair Trade Practices
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International Trade
Administration(ITA)
International Trade
Commission(ITC)
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Countervailing Duty
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ForeignSubsidy
Ad ValoremTariff
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Antidumping Laws
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•Price Discrimination•Predatory Pricing
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Unfair Trade Laws
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Opposition to Enforcement
Protectionist Trade Barriers
Harm to Consumers
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Sudden Import Surges
Safeguards
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Summary of Discussion
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Chapter 9
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Formulation of National Trade
Policies
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