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Andrew DeCanniere Emilia Antezana Laura Armgardt Katie Lorge October 28, 2008 BA 381

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International Trade Barriers. Andrew DeCanniere Emilia Antezana Laura Armgardt Katie Lorge. October 28, 2008 BA 381. International Trade Barriers. -What is a Trade Barrier Types: -Import duties-Import quotas -Import licenses-Tariffs -Export licenses-Subsidies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: International Trade Barriers

Andrew DeCanniereEmilia AntezanaLaura Armgardt

Katie Lorge

October 28, 2008BA 381

Page 2: International Trade Barriers

-What is a Trade BarrierTypes: -Import duties -Import quotas -Import licenses -Tariffs -Export licenses -Subsidies -Non-tariff barriers to trade -Voluntary Export Restraints

-Economic Effect of Trade Barriers

-Common Arguments -Jobs Are Destroyed by Trade-Worker Wages Are Hurt by Trade.-National Security Is Threatened by Trade.-Special Industries with Unique and Substantial Economic Potential will not mature without Protection from Trade.-Unfair Competition Undermines the Benefits of Trade.

-Three Major International Trade AgreementsEU, NAFTA, ASEAN

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVt36Q1xLNk

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What is NAFTA?

Began on January 1, 1994

Between Canada the United States and Mexico

NAFTA pros and cons

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What is ASEAN?

Established on August 8th, 1967

10 member countries-Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippians, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam

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What is the EU?

27 member states

The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU):15 member states, soon to be 16 on January 1, 2009 with the addition of Slovakia

-10th Year of the Euro

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German purity law In effect since 1516 Can only be called “beer” if ingredients

are only water, barley, and hops Repealed in 1987, replaced with Protectionism against Belgium and Britain

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Controversial monetary aid program Structural adjustment program Removal of all internal subsidies Jamaican milk subsidies

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Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Guaranteed minimum prices Import tariffs and quotas on products

outside EU Conflict between US and EU Subsidies resulting from

political/economic reasons rather than real demand from producers

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Increasing demand for fuel-efficient, eco-friendly vehicles

US automobile trade deficit for 2007 $97.51 billion

Japanese automakers manufacturing in US factories

Honda, Toyota, and Mitsubishi all have US factories

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European-style autos becoming popular

Popular European vehicles not legal in US

Differences in US and European safety regulations inhibiting trade

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Smart Introduced January

2008 by DaimlerChrysler

Slightly longer than European vehicle

33mpg city, 41mpg highway

Ford Fiesta Taurus Transit Connect

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"The TIFA will be a platform to intensify our trade and investment relations with the ASEAN region, which collectively constitutes our fourth largest trading partner and represents one of the most rapidly growing and dynamic economies in

the world." - Areas of mutual concern culminate in 3 Projects:

- ASEAN Single Window- Plant health- Standardization

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-Effects are more pronounced in developing economies. -Data is limited, but scope of products is broad and expanding.

Industry Sectors Subject to Infringement:-Apparel - Electrical Components

-Audio-visual - Personal accessories- Automotive - Pharmaceuticals

- Consumer Electronics

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