Trends of International trade measures global turnover rates of its industry

Trends of international trade

 

Trends of International trade serve as a linkage that overcomes those established borders by states among them. International trade accomplished its pursuit of making the world act as a small village to deliberate its industries, thereby countries trade its products & services between its peers in order to emphasize the competitive advantage principle which is the core foundation of international trade.

The expansion of the marketplace between states proliferates the traded products & its diversification as:-

  • the machinery & technology, nuclear reactor & practical tools & bibliography accounted for fourth of traded goods by 32.5%.
  • Cars & trucks contribute by 8.9%.
  • Mineral fuels such as oil, gas, coal, and refined products accounted for 14.4% of the value of globally traded ratios.
  • The plastic got 3.4%

The proportion of other industries received the following:-

  • Iron & steel 2.7%
  • Organic chemicals 2.6%.
  • Pharmaceutical products 2.6%.
  • Diamonds, pearls, and gems 1.9%.

 

The following figure shows the most important commodities dominating the international trade market.
traded products
traded products

From 2008 to today, world exports of merchandise trade increased by 20%, and exports of manufactured goods grew at an annual rate of 2.3%, Of course, the FIFA 2018 World Cup in Russia played a role in the growth of commercial services by 12%, and on the other hand, There have been leading countries in the past 10 years, and they have also ranked first among the best traders of goods and services: “China, India, Mexico, and Ireland.”

By the beginning of 2020, growth rates are expected to rise to 6% in low-income countries, as they have in the last few years, many low-income countries have risen to join the list of middle-income countries, and have also jumped in their income levels.

Trends in international trade toward progress :- 

Competition between States was created, motivated by leadership and control in the area of international trade, which has led to the selection of several fundamental trends, Which is working to grow trade significantly and rapidly, and maybe:-

  1. Technology transfer:

They are the basis for the diffusion of commercial technology among countries of the world, including reporting relevant knowledge to the recipient to the recipient; It also includes the transfer of non-commercial technology, such as those found in international cooperation agreements between developed and developing countries. These agreements are directly related to agricultural development or infrastructure, as well as cooperation in education, employment, and transport.

  1. Growth in emerging markets:

The growth of emerging markets has affected both (India, China, Brazil and other parts of Asia and South America in particular) On international trade in all ways, as emerging markets increased with the current volume and value of international trade, leading to the emergence of a whole new generation of innovative companies.

  1. Cooperation between States:

Countries cooperate with each other in thousands of ways through international organizations, treaties and consultations, and this cooperation may encourage the globalization of business by removing restrictions on them, so States may cooperate to obtain:

  • Get mutual benefits 
  • Attack problems that cannot be solved alone, and work to solve them together.
  • Address concerns that lie outside the territory of any person.
Trends in international trade

Trends in international trade toward progress

It allows States to acquire mutual benefits, for example, groups of countries have agreed to protect the property of foreign-owned enterprises and to reduce restrictions on the entry of foreign goods and services into their territory. In addition, countries cooperate on problems that they cannot solve on their own, such as coordinating national economic programs (including interest rates) so as to minimize global economic conditions.

Groups of States have also allowed foreign airlines to land and fly over their territory, and on the other hand, the two countries have established agreements on how to exploit commercial areas outside any of their territories. It includes outer space (such as the transmission of television programs), and landlocked areas of oceans and seas (such as mineral exploitation).

  1. Freedom of movement across borders:

Each country restricts the movement of goods and services across its borders, thus impeding the movement of international trade. This allows companies to benefit better from international opportunities and makes producers more efficient by competing against foreign firms, thereby providing consumers with a wider range of goods and services at a lower price.

 

Definition Of International Trade

Definition Of International Trade

Definition of International Trade … The Engine of the Global Economy Between The Past and The Present

 

 The definition of international trade may be that it is a set of rules that are used to regulate exchange routes of products internationally, by relying on trade regions and regions, as well as being known as a way to exchange food, capital goods  such as ‘equipment, raw materials’, and services such as tourism and inter-state travel services,It contributes to the strengthening of an international economy that affects international supply, demand and prices, and international trade is the main driver of the global economy, which is worth about $80 trillion annually

In that article we demonstrates the definition of international trade to ease  your forward readings …

HOW DOES INTERNATIONAL TRADE WORK 
HOW DOES INTERNATIONAL TRADE WORK

How Does International Trade Work 

The work of international trade is carried out using a series of documents, which support the following aspects:

  • Commercial Conglomerate And Bilateral Commercial Agreements 

In order to move goods between countries, trade agreements must be understood,So Commercial Conglomerate And Bilateral Commercial Agreements are clearly used in the EU , which shows that your goods are flowing easily and properly without any restrictions on them, If goods are of dual military use, they are passed through ‘export controls’ 

  • Structured Codes

Used in identifying and coordinating goods by placing codes that distinguish goods in terms of resources used And to develop the most prominent information related to the manufacture of goods, such as the country of final origin, It is also subject to local taxes and proof of delivery, as well as determining the status of your shipment, especially if you need a special treatment.

  • Agreements And Laws In International Trade

 Undoubtedly that world trade is subject to laws that determine its courses action starting with agreements on managements of goods  transportation to damage law, and these law may affect insurance and intellectual property in all countries of the world 

  • Currency 

The Difference in the bank price of currencies affects the profit rate in the importing and exporting world. Therefore, international trade understands how to convert your foreign currency in time to achieve the desired profits. 

HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

History Of International Trade

International trade history back to the barter system that was replaced by commercial goods in the 16th and 17th centuries, International trade emerged in its 18th-century form coinciding with the industrial revolution, which led to a dramatic increase in global production 

 It also witnessed the transition towards professionalism at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1913, the Movement of States helped achieve economic freedom, eliminate quantitative restrictions, reduce customs duties in all countries to develop them, as well as allow all currencies to be converted into gold, an international business at the time.

Until World War came to change the shape of international trade and made countries use their controls, After the end of the war, trade was restored to its natural form after nearly 5 years, In 1920, the economic recession changed the balance of international trade between countries, leading to the World Economic Conference in May 1927 organized by the League of Nations, which was attended by the most important industrialized nations and the multilateral trade agreement was established.

Despite all this, it stagnated again in the 1930s, disrupting the economy in all countries and rising import duties. Countries are gradually getting to know the fact that the old system needs to be changed, as well as constantly reviewing their international trade policies.

In modern times, international trade has become much better thanks to economists who have developed theories based on the natural resources available with different countries. This gives them a comparative advantage in both  Economies of large-scale production Technology in e-commerce, product age and cycle of changes consistent with technological progress. 

 

Egyptian citrus

“Egyptian citrus came in the 2nd place globally in exported citrus for 2018”, according to the report of the Media Center of the Council of Ministers

“Egypt has 1/3 of the total world’s export of orange for 2018, according to the report of US department of agriculture (USDA)

Citrus that are growing in Egypt considered the highest quality citrus around the world, especially orange (navel orange and Valencia organ), with the global specifications, types and sizes

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Based on Ahmed al-Attar speach, “the head of the Central Department of Agricultural Quarantine at the Ministry of Agriculture”, said that (Egypt has exported 1,220,999 million tons of citrus abroad since the beginning of the new export season of fruits and vegetables).

According to the report of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) for 2017, the Egyptian citrus output reached to 4,269 million tons with :

  • Consumption of citrus reached 2,848 million tons, and
  • Citrus production surplus of 1,421 million tons

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In 2018, Egyptian citrus exports increased (opposite to the previous year 2017) to $741 million and export 1,704 million tons (as Egypt works on entering new markets and enhance the quality of the citrus and all other products “as Egypt now considered 1st in export citrus”)

Egypt exports citrus to many countries of the world, including Russia, Britain, India, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, UAE, Bangladesh and Iraq. Egypt is still working on opening new markets in new countries around the worlds to export the high quality Egyptian products to.

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Essential Oils Exports and Imports

Essential Oils
Essential Oils

The concept of International Trade has emerged to meet the needs of the countries by making transactions between them, some of them surpassed the others, as Egypt was the first to lead in this field. This country has succeeded in taking the lead on the list of international exports, as it is one of the first exporters of essential oils, and the governorates of Fayoum and Minya are one of the most important cities in this field.
“Germany, USA, Spain, France, Belgium and Russia” are the most importing countries of Egyptian medicinal and aromatic plants.
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