Protectionism
Types of Trade Barriers
Trade Barrier Scenarios
Trade Organizations & Agreements
Impacts of trade barriers
100

This term refers to government policies that restrict trade to protect domestic industries.

protectionism?

100

This is a tax placed on imported goods to make them more expensive

tariff

100

A country places a 20% tax on imported electronics to make domestic brands more competitive. What is this called?

a tariff

100

This global organization was created to enforce international trade rules and resolve disputes.

the World Trade Organization

100

This happens when companies move jobs to countries with cheaper labor costs, leaving domestic workers unemployed.

job outsourcing

200

One reason governments implement protectionism is to shield WHAT from foreign competition

local jobs

200

This is a restriction on the quantity of a particular good that can be imported.

quota

200

The U.S. government refuses to trade with North Korea due to political conflicts. What is this called?

an embargo

200

This agreement was signed in 1947 to promote free trade by reducing tariffs and other barriers.

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

200

Some companies relocate production to countries with weak labor laws, leading to this issue, where workers face unsafe and unfair conditions.

sub-standard or poor working conditions

300

This economic action is taken to encourage local production by limiting import

trade barrier

300

This type of barrier sets safety, health, or labeling requirements for products.

product standards

300

The EU only allows a limited number of Japanese cars to be sold in Europe each year. What is this called?

A quota

300

This type of trade agreement eliminates trade barriers between member countries.

Trade bloc

300

Free trade can have a negative effect on nature when companies exploit resources in countries with weak environmental laws, leading to this issue.

environmental degradation or resource depletion

400

A government might use protectionism to prevent a country from becoming too dependent on these.

foreign suppliers

400

A government order that completely prohibits trade with a certain country

embargo

400

 a government gives cash incentives to farmers so they can sell wheat at a cheaper price overseas. What is this called?

an export subsidy

400

This European economic agreement allows for the free movement of goods, services, people, and capital.

the European Union (EU)

400

This 2013 disaster in Bangladesh highlighted the dangers of poor labor conditions in outsourced factories.

the Rana Plaza collapse

500

Protectionism can lead to these negative consequences

higher prices, restricted consumer choice and trade wars

500

A financial aid given by a government to domestic companies to help them compete in global markets

export subsidy

500

 A foreign company wants to buy a Canadian airline, but the government only allows them to own up to 25% of it. What is this called>?

 FDI restriction

500

This North American trade agreement was designed to increase trade between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.

NAFTA

500

Free trade allows global competition to enter local markets, often leading to lower prices for this group.

Consumers 

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