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Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL says that although there is no question that globalization has been a good thing for many developing nations who now have access to our markets and can export cheap goods, we cannot deny the fact that it has also led to the continuing deindustrialization of America. He also says that there are still many barriers to free trade and the ethereal goal has also not been achieved in most countries despite globalization. He feels that building products overseas, especially in countries like China puts our technologies at risk of being copied or stolen.
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Why Is Globalization Such A Complicated Issue Explains Jay Sawyer from Glenview, IL
Jay Sawyers Highlights That Globalization Has Led To Deindustrialization of America • As an avid humanitarian, Jay Sawyer from Glenview, IL has always showed a deep interest in the subject of globalization. • He says that although there is no question that globalization has been a good thing for many developing nations who now have access to our markets and can export cheap goods, we cannot deny the fact that it has also led to the continuing deindustrialization of America.
Jay Sawyer Notes That There Are Still Many Barriers to Free Trade despite Globalization • Free trade is supposed to reduce barriers, such as tariffs, value added taxes, subsidies, and other barriers between countries. • This unfortunately isn’t true, says Jay Sawyer from Glenview, IL as there are still many barriers to free trade. • He highlights The Washington Post story that says the problem is that the big G20 countries added more than 1,200 restrictive export and import measures since 2008.
He Highlights the Ethereal Goal That Hasn’t Been Achieved In Most Countries despite Globalization • Globalization, through infusions of foreign capital and technology, provides poor countries the chance to develop economically, spread prosperity, and create conditions in which democracy and respect for basic human rights may flourish. • According to Jay Sawyer of Glenview, IL, this ethereal goal has not been achieved in most countries despite globalization.
Sawyer Also Talks about How Globalization Puts Our Technologies at Risk • Jay Sawyers feels that building products overseas, especially in countries like China puts our technologies at risk of being copied or stolen. • Many reports suggest that this is in fact happening quite rapidly and hence cannot be overlooked. • Jay says that it is important that we enforce the trade laws, force the competition to play by the same rules, and stop giving our competitors the tools and technology to ultimately win the global war.