 O'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r ffordd, yw'r ffordd o globalisio'n ysgolio'r ffordd yn yw ni'n pwylltio'n gwybod. Rwy'n pwylltio'n gwybod, ac mae'n nhw'n gweithio'n bwysig ei ffordd, yn dda i'w gweithio'r rhai rai'r ffordd. Felly o'n bwysig yw'n amloddau i'r ddechrau i ddechrau i'r ffordd, a gynno'n ddweud o pethau y gallwch chi'n gynhyrchu'n todayl efo'r cyfnodd ar gyfer ymddangos ymddangos. Mae'n ydych chi'n ogymno'r byf yn gwerthdynt iechyd a hwnnw a bod y byddwn yn bryd ymddangos. Mae'r fforddfa'n gwybod i'w organ i'r pethau sydd o bwynt yn ddefnyddio'n gwynhau. Yn y Llyfr Ynchynedd, diolch i ddiweddodd ychydig BMW yn ychydig, mae hynny'n deiswyddol i'r lleidion cyflodyniadd oedd yn gwybod. ac wrth ei wnaeth arnoio gwyllteidio gwahanol ar gyfer. Dyna ni'n meddwl gafodd hyn. Roedd y tweld, gwblio ar hynny yn hawdd i'r rhan bydd angen o gweithio rhan o barod sy'n gwahodio, sy'n dweud yn ymgyrchu'r cymrydau Ortol yn wrth gwrs sefydliarach y brifyddol a'i gynhyrch o'r cyflygu'r ffordd. Tyn chi'n bwysig, flyny'n ddyn nhw'r gwaith yw'r rhan o'r cyfwyr a'ch cyfwyr yn gweithio'r gan ein modd o'r cyfwyr. Mae'r gwneud o'ch meddwl yw'r rhwng i'r awmraith yn ymweld, a'r ysgrifennu yn ymdweud yn ymddangos. Ond y cyfnodau ymweld ymweld yn cyfnodol yn ei ryeig o'r ysgol. Mae'r ysgol yn Ymdweudau, a'r ei ddweud o'r ddweud o'u ddweud o'u ddweud yn ymdweud. Aethwch yn ymdweud o'r nawr i'r gwneud, am ddweud i'r awmraith, mewn gwneud o'u dylai o'u dylai, so that everybody essentially gains, as we know in theory, that they could. So the sort of policies that we need to address these problems are partly redistribution within the country, that may involve things like benefits supporting people for longer who have lost their jobs, it may involve retraining, it may involve encouraging some industries to relocate to areas that have suffered, although in truth we're not very good at that. It also possibly means that some trade liberalisations don't need to go ahead so quickly because they will impinge on a small number of people very heavily and that at the small cost of the rest of us we can avoid deep trouble for those people. It's a trade-off. We have to concern ourselves, we have a responsibility for everybody in society and we need to run our trade policy such that we get the gains from trade but without imposing huge losses on particular individuals. So the big news internationally is the so-called mega-regionals, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, TPP, and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, TTIP. TPP is a group of 12 countries led by the US containing Australia, Japan, Indonesia, many other Pacific countries and it has been signed. The question is whether it's going to be ratified. The TTIP is an arrangement between the US and the EU which is currently being negotiated. They talk about finishing the negotiations this year but I wouldn't bet on that. I'm not a big fan of either of these arrangements. One reason is that they promote business interests above the interests of ordinary people. They offer for instance quite strong patent protection so that firms can benefit from their intellectual property but it's difficult for other poorer people to take advantage and learn the technologies. They also promote investor-state dispute settlement which allow firms that feel that a government has let them down to sue that government because the firm has lost some profits through a policy change. On the other hand they do very little for workers who are losing their jobs as a result of import competition. It's not that import competition is bad, we benefit from cheaper goods but that some people are suffering as a result of it and we need to do something about that. If we think back about who is opposing international trade and globalization it is the very people who are losing jobs through competition of this sort. So a further objection is that it excludes China. The TPP has been designed to exclude China if we're honest and I think that TTIP is at least partly designed to ensure that the Europeans won't go off and sign an agreement with China because in that case the US can threaten not to go forward with TTIP. It's a funny way of running a multilateral system to explicitly exclude the second largest player. I would much prefer to see a more cooperative approach to world trade.