Trade Policies

Cards (10)

  • Non-tariff is an obstacle to free trade other than a tariff
  • Tariffs are a tax imposed on imported goods
  • Protectionism is measures taken by a country to restrict international trade
  • Quotas are an agreement by a country to limit its exports to another country to a given quantity
  • Protectionism motivations are:
    • Response to import dumping
    • Response to chronic trade gap/deficits
    • Employment protection
    • Protect infant sectors
    • Protect key strategic industries
    • Raise extra revenues for government
    • Response to recession/stagnation in domestic demand
  • Import dumping refers to when firms sell products abroad at below costs, an example would be China's steel industry dumping products in the European Union
  • Trade creation occurs when a customs union results in high-cost domestic production being replaced by imports from a more efficient source within the customs union
  • Trade diversion occurs when a customs union results in trade switching from a low-cost supplier outside the customs union to a less efficient source within the customs union
  • World Trade Organisation criticisms:
    • Rich countries exploit developing countries
    • Exploitation of natural resources
    • 'American' way of life
    • Impoverishment of developing countries
    • Ownership of rules to 'rich countries'
  • Anti-dumping tariffs can come in 3 forms:
    • Ad Valorem Duty
    • A specific duty
    • A variable duty