International Trade in Current Affairs
Abstract
International trade, as an important indicator of the world economy flow, also reflects all aspects of a country such as Politics
and Humanities. This article combines international trade with current affairs to explore the country status and development trends which
reflected by trading. Worldwide, seven countries which can represent different country forms and development degrees are chosen, divided
into three groups by their respective hot events, exploring their unique modes of international trade and the distinctive paths for countries
developing. The focus is on how to reflect on the past and present situation reflected by the international trade and the adapt the strategies to
find suitable own way for both trading and developing, which also the serious question for every country.
and Humanities. This article combines international trade with current affairs to explore the country status and development trends which
reflected by trading. Worldwide, seven countries which can represent different country forms and development degrees are chosen, divided
into three groups by their respective hot events, exploring their unique modes of international trade and the distinctive paths for countries
developing. The focus is on how to reflect on the past and present situation reflected by the international trade and the adapt the strategies to
find suitable own way for both trading and developing, which also the serious question for every country.
Keywords
international trade; current affairs; USA &China&Russia; Netherlands&Japan; UK&Germany
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v9i1.12049
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