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Rise of International Trade
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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)
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In your notebooks write down in your own words how you would define international trade. Student Response: ______________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________
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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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