Trade can help the poor?

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PRAVEEN REDDY said:   1 decade ago
Hi, I'm happy to take initiative to talk on this matter. Yes it will surely help the poor, it can raise his standards of living. Any person (if interested in trade) who knows their SWAP status can even "TRADE THE TRADERS".
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Luna B said:   1 decade ago
Indeed trade can be beneficial to the poor. Right now we are facing the situation where US economy is crashing. Exports and Imports are following a downward trend. However for countries like China and India where there is more mouth to feed, trade can help the poor. The domestic consumption is largely significant to encourage local production and promoting domestic trade rather than depending on other nations.
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Mathi said:   1 decade ago
Yes trade is very important now a days because without trading we cant buy anything for our need. Yes I of course agree with Praveen Reddy. It surely help the poor.
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Kedar P said:   1 decade ago
Trade is very important for raising the standard of living of the poor! The poor can benefit from trade a lot! They will be able to start living a more satisfied life, if a poor person has money to buy more food, more clothing and a better house, he will of-course be happy!!
The poor should be made aware of trading process and should be trained if required!!
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Ajay said:   1 decade ago
Yaa trade is very important for living a reputed life because what ever we have that to b sold in one or other form. It is helpful at all level whether that is for small scale or large scale level. Globalization n liberalisation of our economy was an step in respect. What ever we are today is due to this step of our politicians!
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Mayur said:   1 decade ago
I think standard of living of poor people is directly proportional with trade in the city /country, trade create job opportunities, labour are also getting more opportunities by trade.
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Vishal said:   1 decade ago
Trading can in the various forms, it may be in the form of share trading, goods trading, export-import and many others. Share trading will improve current market status and thus our GDP and Govt can utilize this money behind some useful projects thus giving job opportunities to the poor people or after giving low cost food and other facilities.

And obviously if companies will made profit by trading than they expand their sources or will undertake new projects so more job opportunities and the problem regarding unemployment and poverty can be reduced.
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Srivalli said:   1 decade ago
hi..I'm happy to participate and share my views on this topic.One of my friend said that standard living of poor people is directly proportional to trade in the city it is exactly true.If number of companies increases automatically there establishes a resorse for unemployment.Even companies and government has to participate in this to support poor people by providing food,shelter and clothes.
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Sumit said:   1 decade ago
Yes. Trade can help the poor. As we know in our metro cities many ruraL people migrate for jobs. And the rest who cannot get jobs rely on trading activities like peddlars. These poor people get their livelihood and help them to get the basic ammenities to live.

Please give your feedback for my comment. It will be highly appreciated.
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Khushbu Agarwal said:   1 decade ago
Yes, trade is really very helpful for poor people. Because most of Indian people lives in village & they are uneducated & trade is lucrative for them.At present if people want to do job but they are not successful because very toughest competition exist in this area(job).So, we can say that, Every person can improve own life through trade.
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