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  • Globalization Helps Move Out of Poverty

    Among the world population of roughly seven billions, there’re still four billions of people lack of food and water, starving everyday. While rich developed countries hold the majority of world wealth, it is time to think of how globalization as a trend should play its role in this uneven world. Rather...
    Posted to Globalization (Weblog) by admin on Fri, Mar 21 2008
    Filed under: Global Trade, Globalization, International Trade, Economics, BRIC, NEXT 11
  • Taiwan: a Rising Asian Tiger in Global Trade

    Situated off the coast of mainland China, this tiny island formerly known as Formosa (which means "beautiful island") has endured quite a history in terms of economic growth. Once an acquisition of Japan, Taiwan is property of the Republic of China yet enjoys a booming and influential capitalist...
    Posted to Supply Chain Management (Weblog) by admin on Wed, Jun 9 2010
    Filed under: Global Trade, Taiwan, Asian Tigers
  • South Korea: a Leader in Information Technology and Global Trade

    One unfamiliar with the Republic of Korea, or South Korea as it is more commonly known, may immediately associate the country with its short yet significant war against its neighbor to the north in the 1950s. More than half a century later, South Korea stands strong as one of the powerful Asian Tigers...
    Posted to Globalization and Economics (Weblog) by admin on Tue, Jun 22 2010
    Filed under: Global Trade, South Korea, IT Products, Asian Tigers, Automobiles
  • Made in Hong Kong: Top Exports in the Global Trade Market

    For centuries Hong Kong has been known for its desirable coastal location, and to this day it is regarded as one of the world's top bases in the financial world. Highly populated with currency that is traded worldwide, Hong Kong enjoys low taxes and free trade in a variety of industries. The success...
    Posted to Globalization and Economics (Weblog) by admin on Fri, Jun 4 2010
    Filed under: Global Trade, Exports, East Asian Tigers, Hong Kong
  • Singapore: Diverse Productivity Equals High Demand in Global Trade

    One would be amazed to how an island country tucked within Southeast Asia wields much influence in global business. Yet, just as the island of Manhattan symbolizes American prosperity and cultural diversity, so the Republic of Singapore mirrors those same characteristics on a worldwide scale. As the...
    Posted to Supply Chain Management (Weblog) by admin on Fri, Jul 2 2010
    Filed under: Global Trade, East Asian Tigers, Singapore
  • Germany: a Top European Trade Authority

    The consumer who doesn't follow global trade trends is apt to believe the majority of imports to the United States come from Asia. While it is true that the Four Asian Tigers monopolize a good percentage of world supply chains to North America and beyond, a good number of everyday products and foodstuffs...
    Posted to Globalization and Economics (Weblog) by admin on Fri, Jul 9 2010
    Filed under: Global Trade, Import, Export, EU members
  • Made and Used in the USA, Top Imports and Exports

    When it comes to studying global trade , chances are if you’re American you don’t normally factor the United States into your statistics. International trade may imply to you foreign countries that deal with the US, but to these nations the US is a foreign country, and a very important player in global...
    Posted to Globalization and Economics (Weblog) by admin on Thu, Sep 9 2010
    Filed under: Global Trade, Exports, USA, Imports
  • Nigeria: a Rising Trade Partner with the West

    In recent years, people may be apt to dismiss Nigeria as a legitimate player in the global trade arena. For all the resources this country offers the West and other parts of the world, the association of the country with the rapid rise in Internet and phone scams risks the Nigerian reputation. These...
    Posted to Globalization and Economics (Weblog) by admin on Mon, Feb 21 2011
    Filed under: Global Trade, NEXT 11, Nigeria
  • India: Looking Beyond Outsourced Labor

    Bombay Stock Exchange (Wikipedia) In recent years, people are likely to associate India as a growing center for outsourced labor. When you need to contact support for your computer, credit card account or other product, you are likely patched through to a call center in India. It is not unusual for Western...
    Posted to Globalization and Economics (Weblog) by admin on Thu, Apr 21 2011
    Filed under: Global Trade, India, BRICS
  • The Russian Federation – an Emerging Trade Leader

    Young adults will have no recollection of the former Soviet Union and her tense relationship with the United States and allies beyond historical data. This is a country with a rich history spanning millennia - once part of the third largest empire in the world, Russia endured everything from Mongolian...
    Posted to Supply Chain Management (Weblog) by admin on Thu, May 26 2011
    Filed under: Global Trade, BRICS, Russia
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