hadn t instituted protectionist measures the industry would soon disappear and not just the tile industry. in all the block has put punitive tariffs in place for fifty three types of imports from china among them steel porcelain and even ironing boards. the n.t. dumping measures have been accepted by the w t o. protectionism is alive and well and apparently protecting jobs. but although the e.u. has taken measures to protect its businesses it frowns on other countries trying to do the same. cameroon. some mbali is on her way to her plantation. the path takes her through the jungle. she s the head of a village co-operative located in the rain forest north of your own day. the walk takes about an hour in each direction. and there s no street.
was a shock for all of us who work there because we re all thinking. we do five hours a week for free so that s a pretty some the company is getting for nothing. the shadow side of globalization . was lucky he was able to stay with the company but he had to move to another plant it s when on this beautiful everything s all sweetness and light now and they act like we re the winners because we make good money in the industry. but that s down to relocations and plant closures we were lucky to get positions in trying for it but in another company they might just let everyone go and those people will be the losers. manufacturer is usually go where it s cheap it s we take a look at the smith family bicycles the brands are all german. but we know where they were all made at least the frames.
do. i don t use it you see. and as though the cheap onions weren t bad enough for the farmers other agricultural products like garlic from china are also flooding markets in the fruitful country. oh. we have no chance as you can see all of you because i want to protect our domestic markets faster than you would i mean you coffee thing off opening up markets to the well i m going to talk about. european overproduction is undercutting africa s agriculture sector. who doesn t know what to do next what happened with onions could happen just as easily with other farm products. and the new free trade agreements with the e.u. don t allow cameron to raise punitive tariffs any further to protect the industry.
can be a dangerous thing. ah how long. if i trade were afraid if every border was open then for economic reasons food production here in switzerland would make no sense at all it would have to be relocated to places where production is cheapest so my labor costs next to nothing but then he wouldn t be here in switzerland the. swiss pay rates are on average fifty percent higher than even in wealthy neighbor germany richard could never produce food here in switzerland as cheaply as he could anywhere else in europe. yet it s about more than price it s also about having a domestic industry and saving jobs that s why the country has imposed import duties on a range of products. the sheet but the amount of those duties makes