Nevertheless, according to diverse statistics prepared for example by Eurostat or United Nations, we can discover that great percentage of world economies have substantially improved their condition since 2009 when the crisis started. It is proved inter alia by the fact that the level of the exchange of goods has also substantially developed since then. The reason why it is important for many corporations is that some of them doesn’t have various resources and have to import them from other countries. However, in most cases they also have something to offer, starting from money and ending on miscellaneous other resources. In similar case the trade happens. Generally it is referred to negotiations, which is likely to be a relatively difficult process, especially when both sites are properly prepared and have experienced members. Even though it can be pretty difficult to achieve a compromise, we need to also keep in mind that nowadays owing to a number of various changes, the exchange of goods got considerably less complicated.
One of the most important factors in this topic is European Union and creation of so-called Schengen zone, which means that EU citizens can move across the borders without being controlled. This kind situation is related to goods that can be sent across different countries that belong to the Schengen zone without additional expenses. Hence, as we can see from the points presented above, despite the fact that the crisis began some years ago, significant percentage of countries have managed to recover from it and contemporarily they tend to raise the volume of goods that are sent between them.