International Trade
Generally speaking, protectionism (tariffs, quotas and subsidies) shouldn't be necessary in trade.
| 35% (5) | Agree | |
|---|---|---|
| 64% (9) | Disagree | |
| 0% (0) | Unsure |
14 voters have answered this question.
Offshoring (movement of business processes overseas) is often a good idea.
| 21% (3) | Agree | |
|---|---|---|
| 78% (11) | Disagree | |
| 0% (0) | Unsure |
14 voters have answered this question.
Should U.S. Presidents have "Fast Track" Authority (Congress can approve or disapprove Presidential trade proposal, but cannot block or revise the plan)?
| 21% (3) | Yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 71% (10) | No | |
| 7% (1) | Unsure |
14 voters have answered this question.
Do you approve of organizations such as NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT and the WTO?
| 21% (3) | Yes | |
|---|---|---|
| 71% (10) | No | |
| 7% (1) | Unsure |
14 voters have answered this question.
What is your view towards globalization?
| 14% (2) | Positive, since free trade promotes global economic growth and raises people out of poverty, while interconnecting and strengthening businesses. | |
|---|---|---|
| 50% (7) | Positive, as long as it comes in the form of Fair Trade, economic justice, labor rights, cultural diversity and environmental protection as opposed to "McWorld" globalization. | |
| 21% (3) | Negative, since it's important to preserve national culture and not to compromise national security. | |
| 14% (2) | Negative, since globalization encourages too many immigrants and gets people to buy foreign products rather than their own nation's goods, resulting in an unfortunate loss of patriotism. | |
| 0% (0) | Unsure |
14 voters have answered this question.

