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This 3 page paper considers a scenario where a company wants to undertake trade with a nation that their own government see as unfriendly and are seeking UN support to gain trade sanction. The paper discusses the position of the company and ways that they may proceed, seeking to influence government policies directly or with the use of non governmental organizations. The discussion includes consideration of the economic impacts of sanctions and the role of NGO's. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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File: TS14_TEtradesanc.rtf
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potential trade sanctions pending due to claims by the existing administration that the nation is harbouring terrorists. The will be several considerations that a company will want to consider when
looking at trading with the country. There are few arguments that can support a company undertaking trade which will support terrorists and terrorist activities. It can be argued clearly
that trade sanctions do bring about changes in the regimes, when out of captivity Nelson Mandela stated that he believed the sanctions placed on South Africa played an important role
is breaking down apartheid (Clark and Worger 228). The idea behind sanctions is to pressurise governments into complying with the wishes of those implementing the sanctions (Askari et al 7).
The United States is also one of the countries that is most prone to using sanctions, however, when they are backed by the UN and a large number of countries
take part they are likely to be more effective as the non compliant regime finds it difficult to replace the trade sources that are lost. For the company wanting to
undertake trade they may seek to influence the way scansions are out into place by lobbying the administration, either seeking alternative measures or selective sanctions. There is little doubt that
one of the impacts seen in any economy that is suffering the impact of broad trade sanctions can be harsh. There are a number of arguments against trade sanctions. The
economy can be harmed that the trade sanction will prevent the export some goods to some countries and can limit jobs, reduce disposable income and reduce demand within the economy
can have a domino effect, seeing trade slow down. Those which suffer the most are some of the most vulnerable citizens, who already had a low income. There will be
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