INTERNATIONAL TRADE

INTERNATIONAL TRADE
International trade is the purchase and sale of goods and services by companies in different countries. Consumer goods, raw materials, food, and machinery all are bought and sold in the international marketplace.
International trade allows countries to expand their markets and access goods and services that otherwise may not have been available domestically. As a result of international trade, the market is more competitive.
This can ultimately result in more competitive pricing and cheaper products. Some countries engage in national treatment of imported goods, treating them as equivalent to those same products produced domestically.
In today’s increasingly global economy, having an ability to understand the key issues impacting international trade has never been so important. The major in International Trade provides students with knowledge in trade negotiation, economics, the political economy, international trade law, and an understanding of the key contemporary issues in the field of trade, such as the re-emergence of protectionism and a potential U.S./ China trade war. Students majoring in international trade can find employment opportunities in a wide range of fields, including trade and logistics, banking and finance, management, international business, and economics.
As an International Trade Specialist, you will perform trade promotion, negotiation, issue and trade policy analysis, and associated functions which address industries and/or markets critical to Uzbekistan's trade priorities and objectives.
Therefore, graduates will start their careers as an individual who has the qualification to invest in the international markets as well as being a good economist who has the ability for analytical thinking.
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Rashidov Kodirjon |
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국제통상학과 // 현장실습 // POSCO INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE