Globalization
A merchant argues that he should be allowed to trade in other countries despite government regulations. :)
the effect globalization is the thinning of our ozoned layer
The benefits derived while doing trade worldwidely.
globalization affected trade and culture
maybe maybe not
what is globalization? what are advantages and disadvantages of globalization? what is free trade
Depending on the category of globalization, yes and no. For the economic definition of globalization, yes it is based on trade. However, for the historical context of globalization, it is based on culture.
Globalization
the effect globalization is the thinning of our ozoned layer
A merchant argues that he should be allowed to trade in other countries despite government regulations. :)
Most products are processed. Fair trade coffee is aged and roasted, and often ground, for example. Organic vegetables won't be processed, but fair trade non-organic bananas will still be treated for transit.
Well a fair trade is basically, like for example. A rare for a rare is fair. A necklace for a fox hat isn't rare. Usually a fair trade is anything that seems just about fair to you. Say you have elf tail armor, and you want a spiked collar. If someone where to trade you a spike collar for tail armor, it would be fair.
The benefits derived while doing trade worldwidely.
globalization affected trade and culture
u will find the fair trade simble and thats haw u can tell if its fair trade and if is no fair trade simble its not fair trade
The main difference seems to be that using the term fair trade usually implies recognition by a monitoring organisation such as IFAT (the global network of Fair Trade Organizations) or BAFTS (British Association for Fair Trade Shops), whereas fairly traded can be applied to any trading that follows the principles of fair trade.As an example, a shop may sell fair trade goods that are sourced from an organisation that is an IFAT member, but if they deal directly and ethically with a disadvantaged craftsperson (adhering to the principles of fair trade) who is not in a position to have fair trade recognition, those products would be more likely to be described as fairly traded.You can find out about the principles of fair trade on the IFAT website.