47. Major industrial countries have stressed the necessity of free trade since 50 years ago.
48. Big companies rather than small ones view the world as their marketplace.
49. With the increasing integration of the global economy, it’s harder to tell whether a certain product is made in a single country.
50. The entire products manufactured overseas are mainly sold overseas.
51. The example of Kodak indicates the result of economic integration.
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52.For South Korea as a whole, that seems as much a prophecy as an ambition. Like Japan in the 1960s, the country is poised for an assault on the world’s export markets. Its surging $81 billion economy is churning out a flood of increasingly sophisticated products, from shoes, toys and telephones to video recorders and microprocessors. Korea’s mighty conglomerates dominate Middle East construction, and they command key shares of the world’s shipbuilding, textile and steel industries.