ensayo crítico de 200 palabras ¿por qué colombia no puede convertirse en un socio en la...
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Why can’t Colombia become a partner in globalization.?
Colombia has internal problems very graves like the violence, the
narcotrafic and the big costs of the duty don’t let the system invert invert
important recurces in the empresses whit the end of optimize the cuality
of the products and convert in competitives in the internationals markets.
colombia can make an important work whit products like the coffe but this
is one of the miles that produce our country. another big problems that
has to afront our country is the insegurity for th extrangers who are an
important riot for the groups that control guns and the comon delinuency
although this them are geting lower significatly now exists many temor for
the extrangers that come to colombia. is very important that thems like
the trate of the comerce free was analize now whith the high costs of the
duty provocate that the prices of the products was not competitive and
worst make that ingress products to our country whit low pricess making
out of the market to colombian companie that produce the same products
and aditionaly the uneployment are making more and moremaking social
problems for countries that participate in the globalization.
The processes of globalization are widening the gap between the
developed and the developing world (Colombia). We know, for example,
that 80 percent of world trade occurs between U.S., Japan and the
European Union, and that other markets are not attractive to large
multinational corporations, given their low consumption capacity.
While the great powers concerned with maintaining its large international
business to achieve its population while offering decent working
conditions that cause increased production capacity and a high level of
quality products, this same situation does not arise in countries and
Colombia also has many very serious internal problems to solve and the
specific case of unemployment and low wages that are paid indirectly
situation that generates low production and low quality, this makes little
competitive and international markets desired by a country like Colombia
But not everything is as bad if we look at products such as coffee, we see
that for many years we have succeeded in positioning and credibility.
Carlos Arturo Orjuela Torres