Across
- 2. Sending unwanted or unsolicited emails or messages, usually in bulk.
- 3. An agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries (now replaced by USMCA).
- 5. A customer from another country with whom a business might make transactions, requiring understanding of their culture and customs.
- 7. The international spread of capitalism, especially trade and business, across the world.
- 10. The official power to make legal decisions and judgments, especially how it relates to where e-commerce transactions are regulated or disputed.
- 11. An international organization that regulates international trade and helps ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible.
- 15. Law A set of rules and agreements that govern how countries trade with each other.
- 18. A digital way to sign electronic documents, proving the sender is who they say they are and the document hasn't been changed.
- 20. The variations in how different cultures conduct business, communicate, and perceive things, which can affect international business transactions.
Down
- 1. The inclusion of different types of people (different races, cultures, etc.) in a group or organization.
- 4. A process to confirm that something or someone is genuine; in e-commerce, it's making sure an online buyer or seller is real.
- 6. A United Nations body focused on reducing obstacles to international trade by modernizing and harmonizing trade laws around the world.
- 8. The methods, strategies, and procedures used by companies to conduct business, make decisions, and manage the business.
- 9. Following a rule, order, or request; in e-commerce, it means obeying laws related to online business operations.
- 12. The web address of a website (like google.com) that helps you find it on the internet.
- 13. Buying and selling of goods or services using the internet.
- 14. Laws that govern how countries conduct trade with each other, including regulations on imports and exports.
- 16. Disagreements or arguments, often needing a decision by a third party; in e-commerce, this can involve disagreements over domain names or transactions.
- 17. The beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time.
- 19. The accepted or traditional practices and behaviors in a particular social or cultural setting.
