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(9pp) The true impact of international trade in
the United States is the challenge to consider the
redefinition of work. Notice that we are
choosing to use the word, "work," not jobs.
Unfortunately when we hear of a factory that is
moving its plant to Mexico, or Asia, we are prone
to think of the United States workers who may be
loosing a job due to employment relocation. All
members of the international trade game in the
United States need to drop their ostrich like
safety plans, and realize that only intelligent
discussion, compromise, and action concerning the
overall economic health of the United States is the
major issue. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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the United States workers who may be loosing a job due to employment relocation. All members of the international trade game in the United States need to drop their ostrich
like safety plans, and realize that only intelligent discussion, compromise, and action concerning the overall economic health of the United States is the major issue. Bibliography lists 6
sources. BBintrad.doc INTERNATIONAL TRADE Written by for the Paperstore, Inc., July 2000 Introduction In some childhood
past, some one claimed, "the world is your oyster." The phrase was used to relay the impression that somehow if you got through the "hard covering," be it real
or imagined, "the treasure," the pearl, would be inside, ready for the taking. With the media blitz concerning the internet, the world wide web, and mass communications it
seems that all of us can access the international market place. Impressions However that may be the impression that is given to us as individuals, and yes you can
get glassware from Italy or toys from Japan. The individuals role in the international market place has changed. We can readily purchase goods from other countries, often at
a reduced rate; we have the illusion that the middleman does not exist in the same way that he used to. Direct marketing and mail order, plus technologies that
allow payment by credit or debit card all foster that feeling of being the global shopper. Who Does International Trade Hurt The true impact of international trade in the
United States is the challenge to consider the redefinition of work. Notice that we are choosing to use the word, "work," not jobs. Unfortunately when we hear
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