On the Influence of International Relations on International Trade

Journal: Modern Economics & Management Forum DOI: 10.32629/memf.v3i1.652

Zejun Chen

School of Philosophy and Social Development, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, Guangdong, China

Abstract

At present, with the deepening and development of globalization, the world has begun to become a whole, and the relationship between countries is getting closer and closer, showing a multi-dimensional trend. However, under this trend, the influence of international relations on international trade is also increasing, and the role it reflects is becoming more and more prominent. Under the situation that the global economy is constantly advancing, the relationship between international relations and international trade is interdependent and contradictory, and there will be frictions during the period. And the role played by international relations is very important. The author of this paper mainly expounds the influence of international relations on international trade, and proposes relevant strategies to make international relations promote the development of international trade.

Keywords

international relations, international trade, influence

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