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The compelling reasons for Toyota, Nissan and Mini to have chosen Britain for manufacturing
British car manufacturing hit a record high in the first half of 2016 with firms such as Toyota, Nissan and Mini continuing to increase their output. Almost 80% of all of those automobiles were exported to the EU and to other nations outside of Britain. Your client, a well-known Korean car manufacturer, has contacted you for your advice regarding her plan to begin manufacturing vehicles in Britain at the start of next year. You will need to respond to her with:
- The compelling reasons for Toyota, Nissan and Mini to have chosen Britain for manufacturing
- Consider sources of comparative advantage, protectionism, dynamic gains from trade, regulatory policy, and the movement of the factors of production
- The concerns over Britain’s decision to leave the EU and what this could mean for manufacturing and exporting
- Your recommendation for whether or not she should go through with those plans. Your recommendation must be based upon factual evidence and should any include any concerns she should consider if she follows your advice.
Your response should follow APA guidelines and should include in-text citations and a reference page at the end of the document. Your response is likely to be 5-7 pages in length (double-spaced).
Your recommendation for whether or not she should go through with those plans. Your recommendation must be based upon factual evidence and should any include any concerns she she should consider if she follows your advice.
British car manufacturing hit a record high in the first half of 2016 with firms such as Toyota, Nissan and Mini continuing to increase their output. Almost 80% of all of those automobiles were exported to the EU and to other nations outside of Britain. Your client, a well-known Korean car manufacturer, has contacted you for your advice regarding her plan to begin manufacturing vehicles in Britain at the start of next year. You will need to respond to her with:
The compelling reasons for Toyota, Nissan and Mini to have chosen Britain for manufacturing
Consider sources of comparative advantage, protectionism, dynamic gains from trade, regulatory policy, and the movement of the factors of production
The concerns over Britain’s decision to leave the EU and what this could could mean for manufacturing and exporting
Your response should follow APA guidelines and should include in-text citations and a reference page at the end of the document. Your response is likely to be 5-7 pages in length (double-spaced).
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Issues of the Underground Economy
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U.S. Imposes New Tariffs, Ramping Up ‘America First’ Trade Policy-Discussion
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The Trump administration said new barriers on solar panels and washing machines are aimed at protecting domestic production from cheap imports
By Jacob M. Schlesinger and Erin Ailworth Updated Jan. 22, 2018 10:26 p.m. ET WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump slapped steep tariffs on imports of solar panels
and washing machines, kicking off his second year in office by showing he is ready to start implementing his long-promised “America First” trade policy.
The moves were announced Monday in response to U.S. industry pleas for relief from a recent flood of cheap imports and are the first of what administration officials said would be a series of trade-enforcement actions in the coming months.
The tariffs are aimed mainly at Asian manufacturers—Chinese makers of solar panels and South Korean producers of washing machines. But the administration announced few exceptions for any countries, indicating a willingness to impose comprehensive new protec- tive policies for U.S. companies against global competition. The new curbs also would affect trading partners from Mexico and Canada to Europe.
“The president’s action makes clear again that the Trump administration will always de- fendAmericanworkers, farmers, ranchers, andbusinesses,” U.S. TradeRepresentativeRobert Lighthizer said in a statement.
The president plans to hold a signing ceremony of the measures in the Oval Office Tues- day, publicly touting his newlymuscular trade-enforcement policy three days before he plans to explain that approach to a skeptical audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Specifically, the administration said it would impose tariffs on washing machines at a rate of up to 50%, with the rates phasing out over the next few years. The tariffs would be combined with quotas. Tariffs on solar modules would be as high as 30%, and also would phase out over time.
The solar petition was filed by Suniva Inc. and SolarWorld Americas Inc., two embattled solar panel makers with operations in the U.S. that have filed for bankruptcy protection.
The washing machine petition was filed by Whirlpool Corp. , which is locked in a tough competitive fight with Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc., both of South Ko- rea. Whirlpool’s stock rose 3% in after-hours trading in response to the move, which was announced after U.S. markets closed.
The actions drew criticism from free-market economists warning of new costs to con- sumers and the dangers of trade wars. But it drew praise from some Democrats normally critical of the president, showing the potential of the new Trump trade policy to scramble the political landscape this year.
“I applaud the administration for this strong relief,” said Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, who faces a tough re-election fight in a hard-hit manufacturing state that Mr. Trump carried in the 2016 election.
Some of Mr. Trump’s fellow Republicans weren’t as sanguine. “Here’s something Repub- licans used to understand: Tariffs are taxes on families,” Nebraska GOP Sen. Ben Sasse said in a statement.
Trading partners were quick to complain. China’s Commerce Ministry blasted the tariffs as an “abuse of trade remedy measures.” The Mexican government said it will use “all legal resources at its disposal” in response.
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South Korean Trade Minister Kim Hyun-Chong said at a meeting with local business and industry leaders in Seoul Tuesday he would file a complaint against the latest “protectionist” and “unfair” U.S. safeguard measures to the WTO.
Under the trade rules invoked by the Trump administration Monday—Section 201 of the 1974 trade act—Suniva, SolarWorld, and Whirlpool first needed to get approval from the independent U.S. International Trade Commission to declare that they qualified for safeguard relief.
The four-member panel voted unanimously in both cases to support the petitions, and then recommended to the White House late last year that it impose some form of protection
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In anticipation of the Trump move, foreign makers of both washers and solar panels ramped up exports to the U.S. at the end of 2017 to get ahead of the barriers, and consumers could now see a sudden drop in supply.
The remedies imposed by the administration fell short of requests from the solar and washing-machine makers, which had both sought steeper tariffs. But both groups praised Mr. Trump for his actions. Suniva thanked the Trump administration “for holding China and its proxies accountable.”
“Today the president is sending a message that American innovation and manufacturing will not be bullied out of existence without a fight,” the company said.
Whirlpool Chairman Jeff M. Fettig issued a statement thanking the Trump administration and calling the washing machine decision “a victory for American workers and consumers alike.”
U.S. solar-panel installers, who have benefited from the surge of cheap imports, attacked the decision.
Ed Fenster, co-founder and executive chairman of Sunrun Inc., a solar installer based in California, called on “states with huge solar workforces, from South Carolina to California” to “step up to overcome this federal headwind” with offsetting policies.
The Solar Energy Industries Association, a group that represents installers and others across the solar industry, andwhich opposed theprotectionpetition, estimates that the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration will cost 23,000 jobs this year and result in the delay or cancellation of billions of dollars in solar investments. “They will create a crisis in a part of our economy that has been thriving,” said Abigail Ross Hopper, president of the association.
South Korea’s LG Electronics Inc., in a statement, said it was “very disappointed in this misguided decision,” adding that; “this is a textbook case about how certain companies can game the process to use trade laws to try to accomplish what they can’t accomplish in the marketplace.”
In both the solar andwashingmachine cases, the U.S. industry had earlierwon protection from imports under more commonly used trade laws designed to offer protection against goods that are improperly subsidized, or “dumped”—sold unfairly below cost.
But inboth cases, they said that foreign rivals simply shiftedproduction toother countries to avoid the tariffs, prompting thedemands theTrumpadministrationprovidebigger, blunter trade protections provided under the safeguard law.
—Andrew Tangel contributed to this article. Write to JacobM. Schlesinger at jacob.schlesinger@wsj.comandErin Ailworth at Erin.Ail-
worth@wsj.com
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Relationship to Concentration and Administration
This paper reflects an administrative approach to examining an issue directly related to the student’s concentration. Specify the student’s concentration in the feedback box.
0 (0%) – 2 (2%) 3 (3%) – 5 (5%) 7 (7%)
6 (6%) – 8 (8%)
9 (9%) – 10 (10%)
Core Course Objectives
Does the paper reflect current strategic planning theory and
0 (0%) – 4 (4%) 5 (5%) – 10 (10%) 13
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11 (11%) – 15 (15%)
16 (16%) – 20 (20%)
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Does the paper apply analytical models and decision- making methods to evaluate and solve administrative problems and enhance organizational performance?
Does the paper demonstrate an ability to incorporate into practice exemplary ethical principles leading to sound personal decisions and socially responsible organizational values and practices?
Does the paper demonstrate a solid understanding of the objectives of MSA 603
Paper Introduction
Does the introduction adequately support the contents of the paper?
Body of the
0 (0%) – 10 (10%)
11 (11%) – 25 (25%) 31
(31%)
26 (26%) – 35 (35%)
36 (36%) – 45 (45%)
Is there a natural progression from the introduction through to the conclusion of the paper?
Does the paper explain how this core course fits in with the other core courses?
Does the paper use strategic planning in the proper context?
Conclusion
Does the conclusion fully summarize the contents of the paper?
References
Are the references in compliance with the latest APA style manual?
Are references scholarly and sufficient in number to support the paper. There should be at least 6 scholarly references.
Are sources in the text properly listed on the
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9 (9%) – 10 (10%)
Writing Format
Executive summary is not over one page.
Demonstrates proper English usage, spelling, and context
Proofread for spelling, typing, and grammatical errors.
References in text and on reference page follow current APA style, Proper citation
All elements conform to the latest edition of the APA Style Manual Writing reflects graduate work.
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Raw Total: 61.00 (of 100.0)
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Why are cartels unstable and why do they often fail?
Respond to the charge that immigrants flood the labor market and drive down wages in the U.S.
Why are cartels unstable and why do they often fail?
Do you think the interest on payday loans is too high or just right? Should Christians charge poor people interest on loans?
Do you think the interest on payday loans is too high or just right? Should Christians charge poor people interest on loans?
Why does an exporter face a foreign exchange risk? How can the exporter hedge its foreign exchange risk?
