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Bertuldo, lumiegrace G.

Challenges
to
globalization
Globalization is the process by which
businesses or other organizations
developinternational influence or start
operating on an international scale. More
simply, globalization refers to an open
flow of information, technology,and goods
among countries and consumers. This
openness occursthrough various
relationships, from business, geopolitics,
and technology to travel, culture, and
media.

FACTS
has many sides and can be
economic, political and/or cultural
Economic globalization is how
countries are coming together as
one big global economy, making
international trade easier. Is
about international trade being
less obstructed by national
borders. An established part of
the modem world, so most of us
do not realize the benefits it
brings to our everyday lives such
as easy access to a variety of
different cuisines or new
technologies developed by
countries half a world away. ETHICAL ISSUES
ON
GLOBALIZATION
•Reduction of protectionism
•Marginalizes the poor
•Increases inequality
•Resource shortages
•Poverty
•Income gaps
•Adequate nutrition
•Labor rights
•Skilled workers
•Brain drain
•Natural Resources

SOLUTIONS TO ETHICAL
PROBLEMS OF GLOBALIZATION
•Must accept shared responsibility
•Coordinated action
•support countries
•international effort is needed
• long term political expendiency is required

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