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External Affairs Minister recently expressed concerns over the increasing Weaponization of Trade

Posted 09 Oct 2024

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He highlighted that trade globalization along with weaponization has caused job losses and impacted quality of life in many countries. 

About Trade Weaponization

  • It refers to the use of trade as a tool of foreign policy and occurs when a country uses its trade leverage over another nation coercing it to take actions for a specific outcome. 
  • It aims at fulfilling national security objectives, geo-political gains, etc.  

Key Tools for Trade Weaponization

  • Creating Impediments to Trade: Preventing customs clearance, obstacles concerning environment, biosecurity, intellectual property standards, etc. 
    •  E.g., In 2022, China blocked the imports of citrus, fish and other foods from Taiwan. 
  • Sanctions and Embargo: Selectively cutting off imports and exports. 
    • E.g., USA’s Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act targeting Iran, Russia, and North Korea. 

Consequences of Trade Weaponization

  • Protectionism: Involves tariff impositions on products imported from a country. E.g., China Shock 1.0 and 2.0 have prompted tariffs against Chinese products. 
  • Trade War: Occurs when the countries involved impose retaliatory tariffs on each other. E.g., Witnessed between the USA and China since 2018. 
  • Supply Chain Disruptions: Witnessed during the times of COVID-19; etc. 

Measures to counter Trade Weaponization

  • Institutional Cooperation: Involving forums like Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF); Mineral Security Partnerships, etc. 
  • Supply Chain Resilience: Through diversification of trade basket, promoting innovation and digitization, etc. 
  • Counter Strategies: Like China plus one (business strategy that prevents investing in China only); Friend Shoring (enhancing trade between economic and political allies), etc. 
  • Tags :
  • Weaponization of Trade
  • Protectionism
  • Trade War
  • Supply Chain Disruptions
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