Globalization: Winners and losers in world trade (1/2) | DW Documentary

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Globalization used to be a guarantor of economic growth. No longer, and the losers are poorer nations. They have restricted access to global markets and are largely excluded from beneficial labor migration.

Part 2: https://youtu.be/gIYaSEwoblY

Unfettered access to the world’s economic markets should boost prosperity and foster peaceful…

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  1. Remember be careful with anything electric as they could be harmful and or lethal to you and or other people and or start a fire along with causing other things.
    Remember be careful and stay safe.

  2. We all do: Greater Choice; Lower costs; more global employment; greater convenience; wider economy. When Rome fell so did living standards for a thousand years because international trade broke down.

  3. Its a global corporate game of raising up regions until they become too proud and then sanctioning them. The Indians are the flavour of the month for the time being. Everyone is used for a very small number of ruling class.

  4. No one can write with missiles we need pencil and paper. Human nature is designed for winning naturally. Careing and looking after everyone is not human nature ,it choose only self and few loved ones only. So for betterment of society we have to work against original human nature towards humanities… Are we interested. Only adversities and problems makes us change and bow down.

  5. The fact of the matter is that it is all about corporate greed, ultimately that is what causes the loss of the American job. The workers loss their jobs and they become poor, very poor, while the big fat corporate shareholders gain more when they relocate their manufacturing to oversea with cheaper labour. Politicians in turn find themselves in tight spots when there are so much job loss. They can't blame the big corporations for their greed, so they shift the people attention by focusing on blaming and demonizing China. Then the media steps in by reinforcing this pattern of thinking, until people are brainwashed into believing this narrative.

  6. hello can someone help me answer these questions that are based on this documentary for school. thank you!
    1. What is the negative aspect of economic globalisation in the case of Peru? What is the positive?

    2. In Germany as well as in Peru we see the impact of China's economic power (hard power). Is there a threat lying in this? Do you think this can lead to a conflict in the future? Why / why not?

    3. Do you understand the title — winners and losers of the economic globalisation? Which are the losers and which are the winners in the documentary?

  7. In order to be accepted abroad, you have to present a well devised beneficial plan disguised as prosperity for the targeted countries!! Besides bribing governments, there

  8. Of course china wont invest in the fish industry because they have their own. Since most of countries signed the refusal to sea rights agreement china wont need to invest but just in ports for his benefit.

  9. Capitalism (the system) followed certain knowable law's..
    Maximising profits is all that matters.
    increasing return's to investors trump's human need every time!!
    It doesn't take a genius to conclude that society is on a brutal trajectory, welcome to the epoch of celebrity.. wealth.. gambling on the possibility of instant wealth… instant fame… becoming a millionaire.

  10. Globalization ,although a great idea but it’s like capitalism it won’t work by itself because the wealthy will always get greedy and that will never and I mean never change, it’s been going on for literally thousands of years and it’s not going to change wether it’s individual or corporate greed it’s one and the same, rich will get richer poor will get poorer, the one saying that is globally true.