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Developing countries need trade no aid. © 2014 wheresjenny.com Developing countries need trade no aid

Developing countries need trade no aid. © 2014 wheresjenny.com Developing countries need trade no aid Developing country which requires help from its neighboring countries as well as from the powerful countries of the world in order to become developed country. Developing countries definitely needs trade from the neighboring and other developed countries. This helps in increasing the economic conditions and it develops a good bondage between them. One cannot always aid a person so it is better to help him by providing an opportunity to grow. It is better to provide aid for trade. One cannot always aid a person so it is better to help him by providing an opportunity to grow. It is better to provide aid for trade.

Developing countries need trade no aid. © 2014 wheresjenny.com Vocabulary Bondage : The state of being a slave. Entrepreneurs: A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. Seekers: ( seeker) someone making a search or inquiry; "they are seekers after truth" Boosts: Help or encourage (something) to increase or improve. Aid: A grant of subsidy or tax to a king or queen.

Developing countries need trade no aid. © 2014 wheresjenny.com For - Developing countries need trade and not aid for their development. Because aid makes a country dependant on other countries for their requirements. - Only trade can enhance the economic growth of a developing country by developing better relations with other nations. - - Aid is short term solution to any problem but trade is a long term solution to a developing country’s problems. A developing country like India needs trade which will provide various opportunities within the country to improve its current situation - - Developing trade boosts the confidence and pride of people with in the country. - - It develops more entrepreneurs and generates opportunities for job seekers.

Developing countries need trade no aid. © 2014 wheresjenny.com Against - Aid is required to set up the business. - Trade is important for a developing country like India but to do trade they need financial stability. - Developing countries first need to have stable economy and for that they will require aid from the countries which have high economies of scales. Both trade and aid plays an important role in developing countries. Both are two sides of a coin. Trade helps a country in its development and provides development whereas aid keeps it fit.

Developing countries need trade no aid. © 2014 wheresjenny.com Developing countries always need trade compare to aid to become a developed country. Only trade can enhance the economic growth of the country and it also develops a better understanding between the nation. Aid is a short term desire while trade is the long term desire. If anyone gives us aid, it means the talent which is in us is not given sufficient way to show and our talent remains inside us and later dies with our death. When we trade, we put all our talents in that and it also helps in growing new talents as well.

Developing countries need trade no aid. © 2014 wheresjenny.com Writing(Make sentences) 2 sentences each Bondage Entrepreneurs Seekers Boosts Aid

Developing countries need trade no aid. © 2014 wheresjenny.com