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4.1.4 Protectionism
Protectionism
đź”— Restricting the number of imports coming into a country with the aim of shielding its domestic industries.
Causes of Protectionism
Trade gap (imports > exports)
Protect local jobs
Protect sunrise (infant) sectors
Raise government revenue (tax from tariffs)
Politics
Prevents dumping of goods into a country (E.G Chinese cheap steel)
May be a response to recession, to provide a boost to the economy
Types of Protectionism
Quota – Limit on imports into a nation (E.G Japanese cars were on an EU quota in the 1960s)
Government regulation – E.G UK has high food hygiene standards on import goods
Embargo – A ban on the sale of goods from a nation (E.G USA can't trade with Cuba)
Subsidies – Grants on tax breaks given to producers (E.G Chinese government subsidises loss-making steel firms)
Tariffs – Tax on goods being imported (E.G 35% tariff on Chinese tyres into the USA)
Drawbacks
Risk of 'tit for tat' policies
Higher prices could raise inflation
Encourages businesses to be inefficient and less competitive -> Able to charge higher prices and remain stagnant due to government support
Lower-income groups are disproportionately affected
Imports are an essential part of a country's export competitiveness.
A rise in the cost of imports may raise the cost of production for domestic firms who import raw materials -> Upward pressure on prices to maintain profit margins -> Consumers deterred from buying goods and services choosing foreign goods/services instead -> No benefit
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