(a) What is foreign trade? (b) Explain four ways by which foreign trade is different...

COMMERCE
WAEC 2006

(a) What is foreign trade?

(b) Explain four ways by which foreign trade is different from home trade.

(c) State five reasons why countries restrict foreign trade.

Explanation

(a) Foreign trade is the buying and selling of goods and services beyond the geographical boundaries of a country/between one country and the other.

(b) Difference between foreign and home trade Foreign Home

ForeignHome
goods are moved beyond geographical boundariesGoods are moved within the same country
Different currencies are used in foreign tradeone currency is used
There is language barrier in foreign tradeThere is no language barrier in home trade
More complex documentation is required in foreign tradeLess documentation is required in home trade
Different social standards, rules and regulations are in useThe same social standard, rules and regulations are in use
Transport cost is higher in foreign tradeTransfer cost is lower in home trade
Foreign trade is subject to restrictionsGoods move freely within a country
Different weights and measures are in useSame weights and measures are in use.

(c) Reasons for restriction of foreign trade

(i) To prevent the dumping of goods on the country.

(ii) To generate revenue for the country's economy.

(iii) To prevent and encourage local industries

(iv) as a retaliatory measure on foreign countries where their own goods are barred (countries that do not buy their own goods)

(v) To improve balance of payment deficit.

(vi) To create employment opportunities for their citizens.

(vii) To preserve the country's foreign reserve.

(viii) To prevent the entry of harmful goods.



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