Trading Blocs and WTO Flashcards

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Main 3 ways trade can be liberalised

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Globally
Regionally
Unitlaterally

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What is the GATT

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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

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3
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Problems with the GATT

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Only a treaty so it’s not permanent
Trade dispute mechanism was flawed

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4
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Problems with international trade in the first half of the 20th Century

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High degree of protectionism
No trade dispute settlement mechanisms

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5
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Trade Blocs in order from Most Integrated to Least Integrated

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Currency/Monetary Union
Single/Common Market
Customs Union
Free Trade Agreement

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Trade Blocs in order from Highest Trade Barriers to Lowest Trade Barriers

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Free Trade Agreement
Customs Union
Single/Common Market
Currency/Monetary Union

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7
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What is NAFTA

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North American Free Trade Agreement focused on the removal of tariffs and reduce admin barriers involving Canada, Mexico and the USA

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8
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Mexican and US Economy Strengths

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Mexican:
Textiles
Meat

US:
Machinery
Corn

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What is a Trade Bloc

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Group of countries that agree to mutually reduce or remove trade barriers

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Describe FTAs

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FTAs can be bilateral or multilateral
FTAs reduce trade barriers below WTO levels
Tariffs and Quotas are reduced or removed in a FTA

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Advantages of FTAs and Trade Blocs

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Competitive sectors benefit
Improved choice for consumers and firms
Lower administration costs for governments and firms
More attractive to FDI
Trade Creation
Potentially more efficient allocation of resources if trade creation > trade diversion

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Disadvantages of FTAs and Trade Blocs

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Uncompetitive sectors struggle
Structural unemployment
Trade Diversion
Potentially less efficient allocation of resources of resources if trade diversion > trade creation

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When does Trade Diversion occur

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When trade moves from a low cost producer to a high cost producer due to the formation of a trade bloc

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When does Trade Creation Occur

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When trade moves from a high cost producer to a low cost producer due to the formation of a trade bloc

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Issues with FTAs

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Individual countries lack bargaining power which makes it hard to obtain advantageous trade deals

Other members of a trade bloc may set trade policy in a way that improves the competitiveness of rival firms/industries

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What is a Customs Union

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Free Trade Area + Common External Tariff

17
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What is a Customs Union

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Free Trade Areas that impose uniform trade restrictions on non-members

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What is Common External Tariff

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A trade policy agreed by the `member of a customs union that sets identical restrictions on trade to non-members

19
Q

Define Soverignty

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The power or authority to rule

20
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Advantages of a Customs Union

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Increased bargaining power when negotiating trade deals
Ability to set common external tariff to protect industries

21
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Disadvantage of a customs union

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Loss of independent trade policy

22
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Downside to a single market

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Loss of sovereignty over decision making

23
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Remaining Trade Restrictions in FTAs and CUs (Goods)

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Firms have to modify products based on different countries standards and packaging requirements

Checks of goods and paperwork are still required at customs/borders

24
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Remaining Trade Restrictions in FTAs and CUs (Services)

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Workers still need visas to work throughout the bloc
Countries set different standards on qualifications