Protectionism Sentence Examples

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  • An aggressive accent by US protectionism on pushing US trading interests overseas would be severely detrimental to the economies of the south.

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  • That is why we pursue a radical agenda for opening up trade in the WTO talks and resist protectionism.

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  • We must avoid tit-for-tat protectionism that could lead to global recession.

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  • It is scandalous that once more the EU retreated into such protectionism at a cost to the European consumer.

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  • But that does not let us off the hook - we cannot preach free trade abroad and practice protectionism at home.

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  • And the key that will unlock that door is America and Europe offering progress by reducing protectionism in agriculture.

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  • They're advocating protectionism for poor countries - the surest way to make poverty last far longer than it has to in Africa.

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  • The Liberal Party believes that honesty compels one to oppose protectionism in practice as well as in theory.

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  • I can equally say that misguided attempts to elevate risk to disguised trade protectionism cut no ice with me.

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  • The core stumbling block remains the extent to which the richest nations cut their agricultural protectionism.

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  • Hence, it is far too early to accuse the ESC of being an emanation of national protectionism.

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  • The Thirty Years War inevitably brought in a degree of economic protectionism.

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  • This will not be old style protectionism which seeks to protect a home market whilst expecting others to remain open.

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  • We cannot preach fair trade abroad and practice protectionism at home.

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  • Yeah sod the workers, I'm alright Jack, I don't need no welfare or labor protectionism.

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  • It is the answer to these questions which makes localisation very different from 1930s protectionism.

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  • Since the oil crises of 1973 and 1979, Europe had been retreating into protectionism.

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  • Need to reassess PRSPs; Need to end trade protectionism; need a dialog between North and South.

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  • But it remains the fact that his success with the free-trade movement was for years unchallenged, and that the leaps and bounds with which English commercial prosperity advanced after the repeal of the cornIaws were naturally associated with the reformed fiscal policy, so that the very name of protectionism came to be identified with all that was not merely heterodox but hateful.

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