July 05, 2009

Deglobalisation?

Reuters has this to report about the effects of government bailouts and how it may lead to deglobalisation pressures.

Government bailouts of the world's big banks pose a threat to free trade, Pascal Lamy, head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), told the Financial Times newspaper in an interview today (6 July).

"There is a danger that the finance industry will be on the side of the forces of deglobalisation," he said.

Lamy said the bailouts had "constrained risk-taking" outside the familiar territories of national markets and this was already affecting foreign direct investment, now forecast to fall 50 per cent this year.

"If there is less FDI there will be less trade," Lamy told the paper, speaking from the annual conference of France's Cercle des Economistes in Aix-en-Provence.

The WTO head warned that free trade faced its severest test, with protectionist pressures poised to rise.

"I am convinced the worst is yet to come," he said. "The real stress test is for the future when the shrinking of economies translates into unemployment and social hardship and that translates into a political reaction that could influence trade policy. The toolbox for protection is a wide one," he told the paper.

He said he planned to attend this week's G8 summit of world leaders in Italy to urge governments to resist protectionist policies and to keep the channels of trade open in finance as well as industry.

He said governments had to commit themselves to completing the Doha round of trade talks, already eight years in the making.

The arrival of new administrations in India and the United States — which have clashed over the special safeguard mechanism to protect poor farmers — had given a difficult process new impetus, he said.

"Getting the final agreement may be complex but in both cases they have given the feeling that they are back at the negotiating table," he said.

An agreement could be reached within the next year, Lamy said.

English-Wrangled,Mangled, Strangled at UiTM

Enjoy English as she is wrangled,mangled, strangled and trampled at UiTM.

Here goes:

Official circular from UiTM. (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)


4th UiTM INTERNATIONAL SPORTS FIESTA

19 – 23 November 2009

FUTSAL-RUGBY 7-TENPIN BOWLING-BADMINTON



Dear Sport Friends,

Regarding about the global issue H1N1 happens around the world, sadly
to be informing that our UiTM International Sports Fiesta will be
postponing to 19-23 November 2009.

For all teams which have been confirm to participate in our events, we
have to say sorry for this announcements and our Ministry of Higher
Education and Ministry of Health also advise to us to change the date
for this current situation.

By the date have been confirm incoming this November hopefully your
teams still can participate in our event and don’t hesitate to contact
us for further information.

And again, we would like to say sorry about the date change for the
sake of our health among us.

See you in this November at UiTM Malaysia!!


Regards,
Mr.Mustaza Ahmad
Director
Sports Centre
Universiti Teknologi MARA
Malaysia

Bizarre Movie

A Robert Zemeckis' film, Death Becomes Her is quite engaging for a 1992 movie.

Star Meryl Streep, Glodie Hawn and Bruce Willis, this farcical film dwells on the concept of ever lasting youth and beauty and the black magic used to maintain them. The magic potion that is drank is to give the person beauty and youth for 10 years. After that they must disappear from public view.

In this film Madeline (Meryl Streep)and Helen (Goldie Hawn) fights over the Bruce Willis persona and the "strange magic" that kept them alive after death.

Quite well edited and one can still enjoy the movie with its special effects and camera tricks.