Nothing unites countries like international trade

Nothing unites countries like international trade

Do you know what is good about international trade and international business? We can help unite nations and keep peace in the world. If we are able to do business with other nations regardless of their nationality or religion, or even their socio-economic methodology, then we can all be friends and do business. These long-standing business relationships that we establish with our international friends, suppliers and partners help bring the world together. Okay, let’s go ahead and talk about this for a second, okay?

You see, often the stubborn and self-centered political leaders of various nations have a hard time getting along with each other. If it weren’t for the business community helping smooth things over and keeping these politicians and leaders from running amok, there would certainly be more world wars. Nothing unites nations more than international trade, if not a forced effort, as people trade and do business with each other of their own volition. If someone can buy something at a cheaper price in another country, he can order it and they send it to him. If one of the parties does not pay their invoices, or if the shipment has defective parts, the business relationship usually ends.

However, when things go well, a mutual respect is achieved, an element of trust. But that trust could never have been earned, and that respect could never have been earned without the transaction, without taking the risk, and without doing business. I firmly believe that we should do business with every nation in the world as long as they have something to sell us or want to buy something we produce. We should produce those things that we are good at, and we should buy those things that we can’t produce as well, or don’t have the natural resources for.

It seems that we should argue less on the open stage of international politics, whether the microphone is on or off, and we should trade more and encourage free market participation around the world. Let us not allow our egotistical leaders, of whatever country, to destroy the goodwill that is generated through international trade because nothing will bring this world closer or hold it together longer than companies doing business of their own free will around the world. world.

I hope you will consider all this on a philosophical basis, forget your preconceived notions, perceptions or animosity towards people of a different nationality, region, country, continent or religion and simply agree to do business when and where it makes sense, let trust and respect they build themselves, don’t force them, and I think you’ll see what I say. Think about it.

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