"Radical free trade" assumes that any trade restrictions or regulations for safety or quality control are "bad for the global economy." What does "bad for the global economy" mean?
1) that companies who are buying and selling on the global marketplace might lose money or market share
2) that international cooperative organizations such as the United Nations might not be needed anymore
3) that different countries would lose their political independence if they become increasingly interconnected through trade relationships
4) that individual consumers and users of food and other products might be hurt or made ill by (for example) poisonous chemicals in the products that they purchase