Foreign Direct Investments in the light of Globalization and tendency to unilateralism
Institute for Foreign Trade and International Business (Hrsg). Worms. Worms 29 S. (Research Papers in Management in International Business No. 4e)
ISBN/ISSN: 2192-2861
Publikationstyp: Preprint (noch nicht publizierte Dokumente)
Sprache: Englisch
Inhaltszusammenfassung
In recent years was a discussion about policy in foreign trade. The administration of the United States argued that other countries practiced an unfair policy in foreign trade. To pick up several countries here, Germany and China, Mexico, and Canada. In particular, Germany is criticized because of a high surplus in foreign trade. "They are selling their Mercedes and BMWs but do not buy American cars." The threat of the Americans is to put duties on the imports of German cars. What are the con...In recent years was a discussion about policy in foreign trade. The administration of the United States argued that other countries practiced an unfair policy in foreign trade. To pick up several countries here, Germany and China, Mexico, and Canada. In particular, Germany is criticized because of a high surplus in foreign trade. "They are selling their Mercedes and BMWs but do not buy American cars." The threat of the Americans is to put duties on the imports of German cars. What are the consequences of US-duties on steel for car production? Is car production too costly now? (Rose and Sauernheimer 1992) (China is criticized because of subsidies to sell more products, and the economy is not open for American companies. The USA is also afraid of using personal data to monitor US citizens (Case of TikTok). US-Administration wanted to bring jobs back to the USA, e.g., in the steel industry. In the case of Mexico and Canada, the USA had a Free Trade Agreement called NAFTA. But also, this was unfair in the eyes of the USA. USA, Mexico, and Canada negotiated a new Free Trade Agreement, and this is now called USMCA. The USA aimed to have more products in the States and thus also jobs. In Germany is a discussion about the Chinese policy of buying companies and critical know-how. Foreign Trade and Payments Act and Foreign Trade and Payments Ordinance are amended to have more control over Mergers of Chinese companies. Does that mean companies have to invest more in foreign countries to avoid additional duties or other restrictions (non-tariff trade barriers)? Will that lead to the next level of Globalization with a change from Trade in Foreign goods to Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) and Trade in Services? European Union is confronted with the refugees’ problem. They are not coming only from African countries or countries like Syria or Afghanistan, where people suffer from violence. Here people flight because of the economic situation. The policy is helping with FDI to improve the economic situation. Behind this policy is the question, which FDIs are helping to develop an economy. Can criteria be evaluated showing relevant FDI? That is a question not only for African countries but also for other emerging countries. In the following, trends and aspects of FDI are analyzed, and questions, which should be answered in the case of FDI. » weiterlesen» einklappen
Klassifikation
DFG Fachgebiet:
Wirtschaftswissenschaften
DDC Sachgruppe:
Wirtschaft
Verknüpfte Personen
- Henning Kehr
- ehemaliger Professor
(Internationale Betriebswirtschaft und Außenwirtschaft (IBA))