Starter 5: Trade Dilemma
Most people agree that the government of Burma(known also as
Myanmar) is repressive. TheU.S. State Department issued a report saying that
Burmese “soldiers have committed serious human rights abuses, including extra
judicial killing and rape.” Human rights organizations have documented the
widespread use of forced labor. In order to protest human rights abuses there,
the government of Massachusetts passed a law saying that it will not purchase major
goods or services from any company that has investments in Burma.
The European Union and Japan complained that this was a violation
of free trade because what is important about a good is the product itself, not
how it was produced or who produced it. The National Foreign Trade Council,
representing 580 U.S. companies — 346 of which do business with Burma — agreed.
They said that Massachusetts has no right to pick and choose whom it will buy
from based on anything other than the price and the quality of goods to be
provided— period.
- Do you agree with the position of the National Foreign Trade Council? Why/why not?
- In general, what is more important: protecting the free flow of goods and services, or the right of individual nations to make rules for themselves? Explain your answer.
Transnational Capital Auction Simulation
Participate in class simulation.
Choose THREE of the questions in the document linked above to respond to in writing. Responses are due next TUESDAY. They must be typed!
IF YOU WERE ABSENT:
Complete the Transnational Capital Auction Makeup assignment linked here.
Homework:
None! Take the weekend off.
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