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Title: Environmental Regulations used as Trade Barriers
Description: Essay is about the environmental regulations that are used as Trade Barriers, and how companies are affected by such. The essay was for a course in International Business.
Description: Essay is about the environmental regulations that are used as Trade Barriers, and how companies are affected by such. The essay was for a course in International Business.
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Essay How Environmental Regulations Can Be Used As
Trade Barriers & Embraer And Bombardier
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Throughout history, society has been modifying their goods and services to fit a
consumer’s particular needs
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If these transformations were successful, the trade between
regions came in place
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However, from
an ethical point of view, those changes usually caused environmental issues,
which were not being taken into consideration, and are until this day still not
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But this also means a decrease in the range of products the country
can offer its people
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However, all these so said beneficiary improvements for the economy of
the country usually mean an increase in environmental and health issues
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Though, most governmental parties “force” their domestic organizations
to follow certain measures – “phytosanitary measures” – which allow
governments to make sure products that are imported do not contain any
diseases, insects or other issues that could affect the country’s environment
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According to The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), “no Member
should be prevented from adopting or enforcing measures necessary to protect
human, animal or plant life or health, subject to the requirement that they are
not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or
unjustifiable discrimination between Members where the same conditions
prevail or a disguised restriction on international trade
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This affects both domestic and foreign regions,
and decreases their trade, which in relation also diminishes their economy
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Essay by Cezanne Kooter
United International Business Schools
28th of November 2016
Essay How Environmental Regulations Can Be Used As
Trade Barriers & Embraer And Bombardier
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
book “International Business”
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’ In reality, those glass bottles were more
expensive to transport across the country than the aluminum cans due to the
weight difference
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Another example is the Hormone Ban in the case EUMEAT, where it has
been argued by the EU that the hormones that have been used by US meat
industries to improve the growth rate of animals, saving time and money for the
farmers, and result in lower costs for both feeding and boarding livestock, would
harm and may cause health problems to consumers
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3
Barriers to trade are often introduced on the basis of insufficient research
regarding the long-‐term effects of a given development, or a difference between
national production processes
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Fearing these improved products, many
countries have attempted to ban their importation in an effort to "protect"
citizens from their harmful effects
...
A
government might apply restrictions on the imports of products from one
country, whilst not applying these same restrictions to a different country
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A country might have a
competitive disadvantage in the international market due to the fact that the
regulations are too much restricted on environmental or health regulations,
whereby other countries do not take these factors into considerations and
therefore are on the higher level of competition
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Governments might interfere as well if they notice that their country has the
ability to be more part of a specific international industry, and might take away
the regulations for particular products, with the use of the GATT
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They might develop other incentives
to go against the environmental issues being caused by domestic producers, and
invest in this so that they can enhance their productivity at the same time that
they innovate on safer, and less polluting ways of production
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4 http://www
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org/docs/008-‐067/chpt4
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For Bombardier, it has been the case that they have had access to
top-‐of-‐the-‐line technology and low-‐interest loans due to the fact that they are
located in Canada, which is an industrialized country
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Both
companies have therefore competitive advantage on the other, as they each have
specific benefits that the country has to offer
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In 1996, Canada claimed at the World Trade Organization that the
Brazilian state was subsidizing Embraer’s costs, whilst Brazil did the same, and
also went to the World Trade Organization
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As
a reaction to this, Canada punished Brazil by putting up a temporary ban on
Brazilian beef because they argued that it could contain a cow disease, which
could affect the environment of Canada
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Because Canada
is in the NAFTA, it also obligated both the United States and Mexico to ban the
imports of Brazilian beef
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In response to this, Brazil put up protests and boycotts
against Canada
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In this is to see that both governments tried to punish each other to
strengthen its position in the aircraft industry, by putting up “false” statements
about other industries in the foreign rivalry country
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The accessory benefits a country has, such as a countries regular
donations, the size of its labor force, the interest rates and the value of its
currency do affect their stand in the international trade, but it does not define it
completely
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By using pressure and challenging the rivalry parties,
companies gain competitive advantage against the world’s largest competitors
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As nowadays, almost all goods and services exist, nations rely mostly on
Research and Development, innovation, improvements, increase in knowledge of
5 Real Case Bombardier and Embraer
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org/wiki/Brazil%E2%80%93Canada_relations
Essay by Cezanne Kooter
United International Business Schools
28th of November 2016
Essay How Environmental Regulations Can Be Used As
Trade Barriers & Embraer And Bombardier
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
the international market, etcetera
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However, a country has to keep
relying most on what they are best producing
...
Due to increased competition in a specific industry, nations might merge
together, to stand stronger in the international market, and gain a higher market
share
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Companies around the world must apply a specific strategy to overcome most of
the competition, and then work together with the remaining competitors
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Unless the market is so fragile, and the biggest competitor has so
much capital that it has the power over the entire market
...
So rather than investing time and money for the cause of
overcoming the competition, investing in solutions that would benefit both, and
obtaining each others resources
Title: Environmental Regulations used as Trade Barriers
Description: Essay is about the environmental regulations that are used as Trade Barriers, and how companies are affected by such. The essay was for a course in International Business.
Description: Essay is about the environmental regulations that are used as Trade Barriers, and how companies are affected by such. The essay was for a course in International Business.