Normally the transformation of a national company into an international
should be done through a gradual process, gaining commitment as more
knowledge is acquired of the external market and the variables inherent in this.
Issues of international trade and its relevance. Artículos de comercio internacional y su actualidad.
Showing posts with label import. Show all posts
Showing posts with label import. Show all posts
Monday, 18 August 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
JAPAN: AN EXAMPLE TO FOLLOW FOR THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
Japan
is currently the world's third largest economy after the U.S. and
China. However, the country's traditional policy given its cultural
conviction and a series of events outside their control have
catapulted to a continued deadlock in time for decades. It was break
the routine combining perfectly both monetary and fiscal policy, so
it starts to show signs of a speedy recovery and hope to continue
down the path right. Japan begins to leave behind deflation and would
be interesting that the European Central Bank take note of how to do
following suit.
Etiquetas:
deflation,
ECB,
energy,
European Union,
exchange rate,
export,
fiscal policy,
growth,
import,
inflation,
interest rate,
Japan,
Japanese,
monetary policy,
public debt,
trade surplus,
US
Monday, 10 March 2014
HOW THE CONFLICT OF UKRAINE AFFECTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE
These
last days the markets are in tension caused by the latent conflict
between Ukraine and Russia, due to the invasion of Crimea by Russia.
This has important effects in the international markets which will
definitely affect the prices of commodities and consequently there
will experience imbalances in international trade to which we must be
prepared .
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Thursday, 13 February 2014
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