Commerce In A Connected World

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Across
  1. 2. The state of being extremely poor, often lacking basic necessities such as food, shelter, and access to education or healthcare.
  2. 6. The process by which businesses and other organisations develop international
  3. 8. An acronym for the international body overseeing global trade rules and resolving trade disputes (World Trade Organization).
  4. 10. The total value of all goods and services produced in a country over a specific time period (Gross Domestic Product).
  5. 11. A certification system that aims to ensure fair prices, better working conditions, and sustainable livelihoods for producers in developing countries.
  6. 13. The unequal distribution of income, wealth, opportunities, or resources in society or between countries.
  7. 14. Goods or services bought from other countries.
  8. 15. A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
  9. 17. Restrictions imposed by one country on another to limit or stop trade as a form of political pressure
  10. 19. The system of production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services in a particular region or country.
Down
  1. 1. Government financial support given to businesses or sectors to boost production or reduce costs.
  2. 3. Goods or services sold to other countries.
  3. 4. The rapid production of inexpensive clothing in response to the latest trends, often criticised for its environmental and social impacts.
  4. 5. International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
  5. 7. Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods.
  6. 9. The sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of goods.
  7. 12. Exclusive control over the supply of a commodity or service in a particular market, limiting competition.
  8. 13. The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.
  9. 16. The process of making products on a large scale.
  10. 18. The practice of obtaining goods or services from an outside supplier, often from another country, to cut costs.