Globalization refers to the increased economic and cultural exchange across international borders. It involves the production, delivery, sale, and movement of goods across countries. Globalization has increased trade through advances in technology that allow for quicker and more efficient international trade. It also leads to the spread of ideas and culture through shared media across borders. A key part of globalization is the rise of transnational corporations that operate in multiple countries. While globalization can increase economic opportunities and spread ideas, it also faces criticisms such as potentially exploiting weaker countries and spreading harmful ideas and pollution.
3. • Globalization is a term used
to describe the increased
economic and cultural trade
across international borders.
• The way goods are
produced,the delivery,the
sale and the movement.
4. • It is the interaction between
countries,without
globalization our world
would never change.
5. • A big part of globalization is
TNC's (Trans National
Corporations)
they are companies that
operate in more than one
country,they are often very
large brands
6. •
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8. Economic trade
•Globalization here refers to the increased amount of
trade across international borders.
•With the advancement of technology,trade bet.
Countries can take place quickly and efficiently.
•Many of the items we use on a daily basis are
made outside of Philippines
•The fact that it is easier and cheaper for us import
items rather than make them is as a result of
globalization.
9. Culture
•Globalization also has an impact on culture
•Cultural trade refers to the exchanging of ideas
through media
•Globalization has made it possible for us to experience
many different cultures through music,drama,cuisine
etc.
•As a result, we have a wider cultural experience
without leaving our country.
10. •Globalization is also used to describe z set of beliefs
that promotes such a sense of connectedness.
•People in other countries are just like me!
•Often you will hear the phrase that It’s a smallWorld
•We are able to get to know people from around the
world
•Closer?iphone Can call people and see them face to
face.
•We have Ddeveloped a sense of connectedness with
people from diff. Countries,ethnic groups,business
and so on.
11. •Feature of Globalization
•1. On of the main features of globalization has been
the growth of multinational companies.
•These are companies that have branches,subsidiaries
and plants in many countries
•As a result these companies have greater flexibility
and access to resources than companies that operate
in only one country.
12. •Feature of Globalization
•1.Globalization has also helped spread ideas,scientific
advances and new technologies throughout the world
•Medical advancement is based on the sharing of ideas
and tecniques from around the world.The spread of
disease from one country to the next can be reduced
as information is shared quickly.
13. Advantages of Globalization
• Globalization can be seen as positive step towards reducing
poverty.
• As world markets increase more and more people should be able
to find work and make money
• Globalization can also be seen as a way to promote peace by
reducing the tensions bet. Governments.
14. Advantages of Globalization
• Companies make huge profit
• Better communication
• Products can be traded worldwide
• Fashion and clothing easier to have
• Tv programs from other countries
15. Disadvantage of Globalization
• Globalization has the potential for powerful nations to take
advantage of weaker ones.
• This would give more power to corporations and less power to
the workers
• Globalization can also help spread ideas and goods that are
dangerous. In the same way that medical advancements can be
shared,terrorist information can be shared just as quickly.
16. Disadvantage of Globalization
• Terrorists tired of America being the main earners from
globalization.
• Pollution
• Countries don’t earn any money from the products they make.
• Child slavery
• Sweat shop: manufacturing facility where long working hours
• Destroys cultural identities
• Loss of local business