Initially, free trade agreements were planned
to improve the international market,
get high quality products at low prices
and to promote competitiveness among
countries of similar profiles
both economic and social.
But now, after some years it has been deployed in some countries we can
find the same claim and the same complaint of the leaders of underdeveloped countries who rightly feel bad,
but especially the claim of directly affected citizens, owners of small and medium companies, farmers
and ranchers.
Do you believe that free trade agreements between countries with significant economic differences work? Why?
I think that free trade does not work with this difference as the country at a disadvantage may be harmed due to increased competition from imports. people with medium and small companies can be the most affected
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ResponderEliminarThey can not function alone is to look at the example we have today, with young Colombian entrepreneurs, which TLC has been running since it is impossible to give competition to the big companies that come to introduce their products with high budgets. Moreover, the treaty benefits large companies, which are people with lots of money, working people have no chance, so the gap between rich and poor is growing larger.
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