1. little or no trade fees between countries.
2. opens up jobs... (however it brings others to work in different countries which can have a NEGATIVE AFFECT in Some countries , however that is done by the corporations)
3. you get awesome stuff from other countries... for example . you can get Mejji chocolate from Japan in the US . and japan can have Hershey Chocolate .....
4. Both Countries Businesses Will make profit.....
Supporters of free trade say that free trade benefits the global economy.
more money is made
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No, I do not as I have watched the economy of the USA go down HILL, ever since the free trade agreement was enacted under President Clinton. Where we once had several automobile plants in Anderson, we now have none! Free trade cost a lot of people their livelihood and that my friend is no good. Further the cost of automobiles has gone-up-not down. So I do not see free trade as free at all.
You don't. China's GDP has been growing 10% every year for the last fifty years, while America's economy is crumbling. Free trade is like letting a bunch of kids drive a car.
Supporters of free trade say that free trade benefits the global economy.
more money is made
both buyers and sellers.
politicians
politicians
NAFTA benefits the Canadian and Mexican economies.
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This question is based on the following four sentences.1. Netta and Jim argued over their views of free trade.2. Netta and Jim had different views on free trade.3. Netta and Jim were sharply split over the issue of free trade.4. Netta and Jim refused to discuss the issue of free trade.Answer:Netta and Jim were sharply split over the issue of free trade.
Cheaper goods due to lower import/export taxes.
It is a bilateral agreement between two or more countries for mutual and exclusive benefits.
The costs of free trade have neutralized the benefits. May people were adveresely affected by free trade, especially smaller businesses. Larger business have benefitted more. I would say Canada ovearall has probably broken even, but I would not say we are better off.
No, I do not as I have watched the economy of the USA go down HILL, ever since the free trade agreement was enacted under President Clinton. Where we once had several automobile plants in Anderson, we now have none! Free trade cost a lot of people their livelihood and that my friend is no good. Further the cost of automobiles has gone-up-not down. So I do not see free trade as free at all.