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Rise of International Trade.  Xbox-Mexico, Hungary, and China  Volcom T-shirt- Greensboro, North Carolina  Mac Computer – Foxconn industries China.

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1 Rise of International Trade

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3  Xbox-Mexico, Hungary, and China  Volcom T-shirt- Greensboro, North Carolina  Mac Computer – Foxconn industries China  Corvette - Bowling Green, Kentucky  HP Printer – China  Burton Snow Board – Originally Londonderry, Vermont, or in Urawa-shi, Japan.  Kona Bike frames – Company is owned 50% by Canadian 50% by American but parts are Manufactured in Canada, China, France, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, USA)

4  In your notebooks write down in your own words how you would define international trade. Student Response: ______________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________

5 Defined International Trade is the: exchange of capital (money), goods, and services across international borders or territories.capitalgoods servicesinternational borders Things to Consider:  How would Canadian life be affected if international trade stopped?  Consider what items and services are purchased around the world.  Consider what would happen specifically to the Canadian economy if international trade stopped.  If international trade stopped consider how Canadian society would be affected.

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