Exporters
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Now, let's look at the countries that are the world's top 20
exporters
of small arms in the world.
So it kind of feels like the
exporters
win and the importers lose.
Blue countries are net calorie exporters, or self-sufficient.
40 years ago, such few countries were net
exporters
of calories, I could count them with one hand.
Now, even by the police's admission, this makes not a dent in the profits, really, of the major
exporters.
There is a supply-demand disconnect, with the vast majority of automotive spending on the continent today, essentially funding an international network of car
exporters
instead of fueling the growth of local industry.
And this is the phenomenon which I call failing governance, because when I then came to Germany and started this little NGO here in Berlin, at the Villa Borsig, we were told, "You cannot stop our German
exporters
from bribing, because we will lose our contracts.
They began to think of an escape route from this prisoner's dilemma, and we developed concepts of collective action, basically trying to bring various competitors together around the table, explaining to all of them how much it would be in their interests if they simultaneously would stop bribing, and to make a long story short, we managed to eventually get Germany to sign together with the other OECD countries and a few other
exporters.
The alternative would be for UK
exporters
to accept the EU’s common external tariff, and for the UK to create its own import tariff, applied to all imports, including from the EU.
There is no guarantee that the EU would agree to an interim continuation of free trade, and it seems certain that UK exports would face higher tariffs than its former EU partners in those third countries (placing British
exporters
at a competitive disadvantage).
But, leaving aside some oil
exporters
and the city-states of Hong Kong and Singapore, only three countries – Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan – have come from far behind to achieve per capita GDP of at least 70% of the developed-country average over the last 60 years.
European
exporters
generally invoice their exports in dollars and adjust their dollar prices very slowly, a point made clear in an important paper that Gita Gopinath of Harvard presented at the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole conference in August 2015.
As one of the world’s largest oil and gas exporters, Russia was one of the worst affected.
And, because there is no change in prices paid by American consumers or received by American exporters, that tax is borne by foreign producers, who, owing to the dollar’s appreciation, receive less in their own currencies for their exports to the US.
In Peru, some of our banks have worked with international freight forwarders to connect remote villages and small businesses to export markets through national postal services, turning more than 300 small firms into exporters, most for the first time.
As for the US, the KORUS revisions mean that foreign
exporters
of goods made with steel will gain a competitive advantage over domestic producers, who will have to pay more for their steel.
In the past, US farm subsidies were also deal-breakers for large agricultural
exporters
like Argentina and, again, Brazil.
Turning to Latin America, Bolivia is one of the rare mineral
exporters
that has managed to avoid others’ fate in the current commodity-price downturn.
The system thus allows German
exporters
to continue to sell their products in southern Europe, because it guarantees that they will be paid.
UK
exporters
would end up participating less in the large EU market, and they would be shut out of EU-negotiated agreements ensuring access to major international markets.
That, in turn, cleared the way for manipulation of currencies in the interests of exporters, businesses, and labor unions.
And the collapse of oil prices by more than 60% since July 2014 has undermined the growth prospects of oil
exporters.
India and China, as major pharmaceutical
exporters
themselves, have a clear interest in seeing lower medicine tariffs worldwide.
India, hailed as “the pharmacy to the developing world,” is one of the largest
exporters
of finished drugs, while China produces 70-80% of these drugs’ active ingredients.
But some commodity
exporters
still seek ways to borrow that won’t expose them to excessive risk.
Exporters
of any particular commodity should issue debt that is denominated in terms of the price of that commodity, rather than in dollars or any other currency.
This pooling function would be particularly important in cases where there are different grades or varieties of the product (as with oil or coffee), and where prices can diverge enough to make an important difference to the
exporters.
An alternative for some commodity
exporters
is to hedge their risk by selling on the futures market.
If the international financial wizards can get together and act on this idea now, commodity
exporters
might be able to avoid calamity the next time the world price of their product takes a plunge.
In the US, where mid-term congressional elections will be held this November, the outcry from exporters, importers, and consumers facing higher costs will be heard loud and clear.
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