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Summary Cambridge International AS and A Level Geography second edition - Global interdependence Trade flows and patterns

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An in depth summary of A2 Cambridge International A level Geography, notes on human geography, regarding trade flows and patterns, TNCs, global trade, fairtrade and NGO oxfam

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and services we want and need between countries
WHERE ARE GOODS SOLD :
- goods such as clothing, computers, Trade involves the exchange of goods or balance of trade :
drinks, food, toys and notebooks are made services in return for other goods or country’s important
by these companies services or money
- they sell these goods to people living in imports : goods an
countries in all seven continents of the
world exports : goods an
- they are sold on a global scale HOW DID TRADE BECOME GLOBAL :
the scale of trae has increased through time and trade surpluses : a
exchanges can now happen on a global scale
a process called GLOBALISATION - the development of communication, technology trade deficit : occu
has occurred and transport have enabled trade to be carried exceeds the value o
- this is the process of the worlds out on this scale
countries becoming more visible trade : invo



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scale (global) and at a faster pace
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country
- trade groupings, such as the EUROPEAN UNION, encourage trade within the trade
grouping, by making it easy to cross borders without paying customs duties

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- little manufacturing industry and little money to develop it
- many of the population are poor farmers, including subsistence farmers MR
- there are no powerful trading groupings
- poor or non existent communications and infrastructure •
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