A whole world of opportunity

International trade has many benefits, but it needs agreed standards to work properly, says Tom McGuffog

Why does the subject of globalisation arouse such strong feelings? Why should it lead to the kind of mayhem recently seen on the streets of Genoa?

A pro-globalisation “extremist” would argue that business should be subject to minimal economic constraints in its pursuit of sales of more and new products throughout the world. An anti-globalisation “anarchist”, on...

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