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    Introduction……………………………………………………………….3/7\ Relationship………………………………………………………………3/7~4/7\ new requirements…………………………………………………………4/7~5/7\ The efficiency and reliability of international logistics…………………..5/7~6/7\ Conclusion ………………………………………………………………….6/7\ References…………………………………………………………………7/7\ International trade and international Logistics The rapid expansion of trade liberalization and the growth of global capital markets and integration‚ information technology and the progressive

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    International trade is the exchange of capital‚ goods‚ and services across international borders or territories. Trading aides the country in multiple ways; providing lower cost to a consumer‚ better healthcare‚ technology and even education. But there are also negative effects of trading. Some if asked fell that international trading is a necessary evil. It helps economies grow and can increase the welfare of society. However there should be a tighter restriction on what is to be traded and exactly

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    There are a few cultural factors in international selling. Culture is the distinctive way of life of a person that is not biologically transmitted and it will be passed on from one generation to another‚ evolving and changing over time. Sales approach should be adapted for different cultures‚ with regarding to issues like Aesthetics‚ Religion‚ Education‚ Language and Social Organisation. Aesthetics is a non material cultural factor which may have an influence on the development of overseas market

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    To what extent is the global supply of energy dependent on co-operation between different countries? (15) The global supply of energy is concentrated within the 12 OPEC countries. (Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries). These countries hold a vast amount of the world’s oil and gas reserves with 81% of proven oil reserves and 49% of proven gas reserves. The aim of the organisation is to unify petroleum policies so that there is a steady supply of energy to consumers‚ and a steady income

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    What role does the WTO play in international business? In this increasingly globalized scenario‚ companies need to be globally competitive in order to survive. Knowledge and understanding of different countries’ economies and their market is a must for establishing oneself as a global player. Now the business has gone beyond the boundaries of a nation and has turned into the international business. It’s quite necessary to understand the meaning of international trade and the international organization

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    TO WHAT EXTENT CAN INTERNATIONAL AID BE REALLY EFFECTIVE? One cannot help but be shocked to hear that often‚ medical and food supplies sent to flood victims have never reached the victims but have in fact fallen into the coffers of the officials who were to distribute the supplies to the victims. This is indeed an eye-opener and we wonder how long such activities have been going on undetected. It brings to realisation the truth that among so called humans are beasts which will take advan​tage of

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    What are the main National & International issues in Syria today? Syria’s turmoil had all began with protests against their President‚ Bashar al- Assad’s regime in March 2011 in the Southern city of Deraa. However at the beginning the protestors were peaceful and all they’d wanted was democracy and greater freedom. But when security forces opened fire on peaceful demonstrations it triggered days of violent unrest that had steadily spread nationwide over those following months. The Syrian people

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    September until 4 September. We started to depart at 6.00 A.M. and arrive 10.00 A.M. First place we had visit was a Ministry Of International Trade Malaysia had known as MITI. At MITI we were given a talk about what is MITI? What MITI do? Before this I don’t know anything about MITI after I go there I get more knowledge. MITI is as organization want to help entrepreneur to international their product. MITI has made many programs to achieve their target to help entrepreneur for example MATRADE. After MITI

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    What factors were important to the international spread of industrialization? Economic life of the West was transformed by the industrialization‚ which began in England in the eighteenth century. At the beginning of the eighteen hundreds it spread to Western Europe‚ and by the end of the nineteenth century it had touched most of Western civilization. This period was characterized by economic growth‚ the factory system of production‚ and the use of new‚ artificially powered machines for transportation

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    What are the main national and international issues in Syria? The Syrian uprising started as a reaction to the Arab Spring‚ a series of anti-government protests across the Arab world inspired by the fall of the Tunisia’s authoritarian regime in early 2011. But at the root of the conflict was anger over unemployment‚ decades of dictatorship‚ corruption and state violence under one of the Middle East’s most repressive regimes. This violence isn’t just a local conflict. It has ramifications on both

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