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Standards or Regulations

Country prohibits product that does not meet specific standards—often health, safety, or environmental—set by government Marine Mammal Protect Act (MMPA) Tuna Fish. Standards or Regulations. Note Reward Day. 12/1/2010. 1981 Recession Auto companies struggling (half mil unemployed)

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Standards or Regulations

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  1. Country prohibits product that does not meet specific standards—often health, safety, or environmental—set by government • Marine Mammal Protect Act (MMPA) • Tuna Fish Standards or Regulations

  2. Note Reward Day 12/1/2010

  3. 1981 Recession • Auto companies struggling (half mil unemployed) • U.S. consumers buying large amount of Japan imports • Japan limits imports via ”Voluntary Export Restraint” • 1.68 mil - 1983 • 1.85 mil – 1984 • 2.3 mil – 1985 • Program ended in 1994 • Causes price of Japanese cars to go rise $1,200 BARRIER #1

  4. What type of barrier is this (tariff, quota, embargo, regulation, or subsidy)? • How does action described limit trade? • Why was the action taken? What was the government(s) trying to achieve? • Who benefited from this action • Who suffered losses? Questions to Answer

  5. 20 percent of catfish market of U.S. imported from Vietnam • Half million Vietnamese living of industry • Hurting people in Mississippi • Want all catfish sold to have marked package of country of origin • Vietnam regulation was not as strict as U.S. • Processed for cheaper, sold for cheaper • Law passed in 2000 that only the “Ictaluridae Catfish” could be labeled as catfish in grocery stores Barrier #2

  6. What type of barrier is this (tariff, quota, embargo, regulation, or subsidy)? • How does action described limit trade? • Why was the action taken? What was the government(s) trying to achieve? • Who benefited from this action? • Who suffered losses? Questions to Answer

  7. Cuban Sugar Crisis? • 1959 Cuba becomes friends with Soviet Union and communist • U.S. at time was importing lots of Sugar and had many Oil refineries in Cuba • 1960 – all trade with Cuba (to and from) is prohibited • 1962 – JFK all travel and financial communication with Cuba is illegal • Idea is make Cubans life difficult and have them raise against leader Barrier #3

  8. What type of barrier is this (tariff, quota, embargo, regulation, or subsidy)? • How does action described limit trade? • Why was the action taken? What was the government(s) trying to achieve? • Who benefited from this action? • Who suffered losses? Questions to Answer

  9. Farmers in 1920’s • U.S. struggling from overproduction of food supplies • South America and Asia • Decline in agriculture goods prices • Smooth-Hawley Act • Raised taxes on imported food by 60% • Caused 60 other countries to raise taxes on American imported goods • Played a role in lengthening and arguabley starting the Great Depression Barrier #4

  10. What type of barrier is this (tariff, quota, embargo, regulation, or subsidy)? • How does action described limit trade? • Why was the action taken? What was the government(s) trying to achieve? • Who benefited from this action? • Who suffered losses? Questions to Answer

  11. 1776 90% of Americans worked on Farms • Currently at or below 2% • 1985 was at 12% • Export Enhancement Program • Government pays farmers additional $ for wheat exports • Allows for sale of wheat to other countries for cheaper Barrier #5

  12. What type of barrier is this (tariff, quota, embargo, regulation, or subsidy)? • How does action described limit trade? • Why was the action taken? What was the government(s) trying to achieve? • Who benefited from this action? • Who suffered losses? Questions to Answer

  13. Go online and find an article that discusses a country currently (or recently) using a type of trade barrier and answer the following questions? • What country used the barrier? Who was it used against? • What type of barrier was it? • Was it affective? • Why was it implemented? • Who gained? Who suffered? Today’s Work

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