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Think about how the world has evolved in the last 100 years. What kinds of things have happened in these 100 years that have helped to make international business possible?
he past one hundred years have brought about incredible changes
in nearly every industry and area of society. International trade
is no exception. The way that business is done on a global level is
now faster, more efficient, more reliable, and simply better.
the key differences between international trade now and
international trade one hundred years ago.
1. Better domestic and international transportation
In 1915, rail, ships, and horse and carriage were the main forms of transportation, and the period of the automobile was just beginning. The Ford Model T had only started production seven years earlier, in 1908. Before that, there were less than 200,000 cars on the road. Automobiles were therefore only just beginning to become an option for business travel.Furthermore, up until 1921, windshield wipers had to be operated manually by continually pulling a lever while driving.In 1896, the first truck was invented. It had a four horsepower, two-cylinder engine that could haul 3,300 pounds, and it only travelled 7.5 miles per hour.It had a four horsepower, two-cylinder engine that could haul 3,300 pounds, and it only travelled 7.5 miles per hour. Today, tractor trailers are continually used to move products around and they have become an integral part of the shipping industry. Tractor trailers can carry up to 80,000 pounds and can travel over 80 miles per hour.In addition to automobiles, planes, trains and ships have also come a very long way since 1915. Up until the late 1890s, many of the ships transporting cargo over long distances were still sail-powered. They could take literally weeks to cross the Atlantic, and weren’t completely replaced until around 1900, after which steam-powered ships capable of travelling much faster and carrying far more, took over.Businesses can now move their products and supplies across vast distances at a mere fraction of what it would have cost in the past. There are also newer, better shipping containers, improved ports in cities all over the world, and supertankers that can carry massive amounts of shipping containers—the largest of which can carry over 19,000 standard containers. These developments keep international trade bustling throughout the world.
2. Advancements in communications, logistics and supply chain technologies
The technological advances that have occurred in the last century have been remarkable. From the Internet, to the credit card, to the bar code scanner, to the hand-held calculator, incredible inventions made in the last one hundred years have completely changed the ways in which business is done.Because of the Internet, it’s now possible to communicate instantly with clients four thousand miles away. Also, documents can be emailed and sent across these distances with just a few clicks.Further, because of improvements in navigation, companies can now track shipments through GPS (global positioning system) satellites. They can watch their products or their supplies travel across oceans via their computers. This would have been completely unfathomable in 1915.
3. Improved geo-political relations and more open trade
In the wake of two world wars and the protectionist measures
used to combat the Great Depression of the 1930s, many nations
began working more closely to maintain peaceful relations and
increase opportunities for international trade. Given that exports
had plummeted throughout the 1930s for many countries, and that
many nations had developed wartime embargoes with their
enemies—such as the American trade embargo on all of the Axis
countries through the Trading with the Enemy Act during World War
II—this was definitely a step forward. As a result, many
organizations were formed in the 1940s and afterward, such as the
United Nations, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization, to
aid the process. These international organizations help to settle
disputes and keep things balanced in the global marketplace.The
World Bank, has grown from 43 members in 1948 to 188 members today.
The WTO has also expanded from the 23 nations that first signed the
General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs in 1947 and the 123 nations
that established the WTO in its present form in 1995 to the 160
members it currently has today.Though war, embargos and
protectionist policies remain a part of the global environment, the
work these and other organizations have performed over the past
several decades has created a global environment more conducive to
free, peaceful and beneficial international trade.
4. Increased
ability to maximize a company’s global
potential
Due to the advances in transportation, technology and geo-political
relations, companies are now able to maximize and expand their
potential in ways that wouldn’t have been possible in the
past.oday, it’s quite common for international companies to have
their headquarters in one country, their manufacturing based in
another, and then sell their products in many other nations across
the world.Because supply lines can be optimized and communication
is instantaneous and reliable across vast distances, companies are
free to use the resources of different countries to maximize their
growth and success.So because of all the developments in
international business, companies can now take advantage of what
different countries have to offer to increase their profit
margin.
The past one hundred years have been a truly amazing time for
international trade. The combination of transportation,
technological, geo-political and other advances have made it more
practical and efficient than ever before to conduct international
business.