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International Trade and the Global Economy

In the 21st century, international trade and the global economy can be found to impact the lives of nearly every person on the planet in many different ways. Through this article, you are provided with an overview of some of the most recent developments and trends that have impacted international trade and the global economy. With this information, you will have a better perspective on the overall status of international trade and the global economy as we move further into the 21st century.

 

Of course, as with so many things in this day and age, the Internet and World Wide Web has had a significant impact on the global economy. Indeed, at its essential element, the Internet has opened up the global economy to nearly any person or business with a computer and an ISP. In fact, there has been nothing less than an explosion when it comes to people becoming involved in the global economy through the Internet and World Wide Web. Millions of individuals and business enterprises of different types have become directly involved in the global economy thanks to the Internet and World Wide Web.

When it comes to international trade and the global economy, there have been a variety of restrictions applied to international trade in light of concerns over global terrorism. As a result, certain types of international trade within the overall global economy have come under stricter scrutiny in recent times. These restrictions are, at least in theory, designed to combat international terrorism. These restrictions arise out of a firmly held belief in many countries around the world that terrorists are injecting themselves into international trade and the global economy with alarming regularity.

Beyond concerns pertaining to terrorism, some countries have also tightened up law relating to international trade and the global economy as a result of profound concerns pertaining to tax avoidance issues. During the 1980s and the 1990s, a significant number of individuals and business enterprises engaged in the global economy as a means of reducing their tax liabilities in their home countries, in their nations of domicile. Many countries have enacted laws -- and some of these laws are stringent -- governing what an individual or business can and cannot do when it comes to international trade, the global economy and issues pertaining to taxes on revenue generated from the international marketplace.

When it comes to international trade and the global economy, experts predict that the international trade nexus will grow and become more complicated into the future. The revenue derived from international trade and from the global economy is expected to increase -- and likely dramatically -- over the course of the coming two decades.

 

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