Most likely for geoghraphic reasons; they're our next door neighbors.
Convienience counts more than some people think.
Remember when buying a house (the rule for buying a new home)? Location, Location, Location!
President Nixon visited the Soviet Union in an effort to improve trade relations.
yes, Nepal has good diplomatic relations with India and China and does much trade with both countries
Outsourcing can be used to develop diplomatic ties and fair trade practices between nations.
Diplomatic non-recognition and increased trade.
Yes. Both countries have a full diplomatic relationship established; both have embassies and both have a small but ongoing trade office at each other's capital city.
The US tried to prevent South Vietnam from becoming a communist country by fighting the war. After Vietnam became united as one COMMUNIST VIETNAM country, the US delayed relationships with that nation until the end of the cold war. With the ending of the cold war, trade relationships exist between the US and Vietnam; not a big trade relationship, but an exchange of goods, none the less.
I will trade this comb for your loaf of bread.The trade went well.Trade is a critical part of global economy and diplomatic relations.
Nixon was able to normalize diplomatic and trade relations with China. Congress alone has the power to borrow money and they usually do it by authorizing an issue of treasury bonds. After diplomatic relations were restored with China, the Chinese were able to buy US treasury bonds as they wished.
Ireland and Russia have good diplomatic relations, have embassies in each other's countries and trade with each other. They don't have a particular alliance as such though.
The Chinese initially viewed Europeans as barbarians due to their different customs and appearance. However, they also recognized their advanced technology and saw the potential for trade and diplomatic relations.
It was often accompanied by military actions. If this occurred then trade and diplomatic relations would be damaged.
Foreign policy is the policy a government follows in its dealings with other countries, including diplomatic, trade, and military relations. It outlines a country's strategies and goals in engaging with the international community to promote its interests and maintain peaceful relations.