What steps sjould be taken to make globalisation fair for all?
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For fair globalisation, following steps should be taken by the gov. :
1. It can support those producers who are very small and cannot compete with them.
2. They can also check labour laws.
3. If very necessary, government can still use some trade barrier for protection of some small producers.
4. It with other developing countries can negotiate with the WTO for fair globalisation.
1. It can support those producers who are very small and cannot compete with them.
2. They can also check labour laws.
3. If very necessary, government can still use some trade barrier for protection of some small producers.
4. It with other developing countries can negotiate with the WTO for fair globalisation.
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(i) Fair globalisation world create opportunities for all, and also ensure that the benefits of globalisation are shared better.
(ii) The government can play a major role in this. Its policies must protect the interests, not only of the rich and the powerful but of all the people in the country.
(iii) For instance, the government can ensure that labour laws are properly implemented and the workers get their rights.
(iv) It can support small producers to improve their performance till the time they become strong enough to compete.
(v) If necessary, the government can use trade and investment barriers.
(vi) It can negotiate at the WTO for 'fairer rules'.
(vii) It can also align with other developing countries with similar interests, to fight against the domination of developed countries in the WTO.
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(i) Fair globalisation world create opportunities for all, and also ensure that the benefits of globalisation are shared better.
(ii) The government can play a major role in this. Its policies must protect the interests, not only of the rich and the powerful but of all the people in the country.
(iii) For instance, the government can ensure that labour laws are properly implemented and the workers get their rights.
(iv) It can support small producers to improve their performance till the time they become strong enough to compete.
(v) If necessary, the government can use trade and investment barriers.
(vi) It can negotiate at the WTO for 'fairer rules'.
(vii) It can also align with other developing countries with similar interests, to fight against the domination of developed countries in the WTO.
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