Monday, May 12, 2014

THE WAY TO IMPORT EXPORT IN INTERNET.



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TWO EVIDENCES


1.) The chain of Canadian supply bombardier C-Series plane is currently manufactured in Canada (design, assembly and testing); in China (the fuselage); in United Kingdom (wing structures), in Italy (the empennage); in Germany (landing gear) and in the United States (engine parts and other components).

In all steps, before arriving in Canada already finished and ready to be sold, there is a country that exports and another one which imports intermediate products (in this sense, plane components are intermediate, but once finished there is another direction, which leads us to another vertical chain for each product), and there is a transport of each product from one country to another, because each step is prior to the next.

You cannot start by the engine without wheels or by wheels without the tail, or without this with the wings or without these with the body, and the body cannot exist without the prior design.
This is the procedure, and the business is given in every step between two countries, not in a country with itself. 


How to organize the web of international trade with isolated cities?


What system lacks coordinates, and its relationships in those coordinates?
International trade obviously has its own coordinates. 

Isn´t the world map the framework of coordinates in international trade, where each village has its specific coordinates? 
International trade obviously has its relationships as well.

Are not bilateral relationships between two countries or cities (country and city crossings) relationships in international trade? 


How can anyone sort and organize a directory of international trade without even including crossings of city-crossings or country-crossings?

Not because Sylodium it isn't only the best way to export on the Internet, it is the only way to do it, but only as a starting point.



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