Quick guide: Trade and globalisation
Introduction

Uneven benefits

WTO under fire

Pro-free trade

Anti-free trade

Agriculture

Cheap drugs

Investment rules

Pro-free trade

Pro-globalisation forces argue that everyone gains from the expansion of free trade.

Both rich and poor countries will produce more of what they are best at producing, both manufactured goods and commodities, they argue.

The extraordinary prosperity of the post-war years was driven by the expansion of trade, and trade-led growth is the best way to eliminate poverty.

The introduction of competition in developing country markets will make their own industries and services more efficient.