Sentences with phrase «international trade ruled on»

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In a surprise ruling, the U.S. International Trade Commission, a government agency, on Friday rejected Boeing's complaint that it was harmed by Bombardier's trade practTrade Commission, a government agency, on Friday rejected Boeing's complaint that it was harmed by Bombardier's trade practtrade practices.
Delta's other trade victory came on Friday, when, in a surprise decision, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled against Boeing in a bitter trade battle in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade practices of its Canadian rival Bombartrade victory came on Friday, when, in a surprise decision, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled against Boeing in a bitter trade battle in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade practices of its Canadian rival BombarTrade Commission ruled against Boeing in a bitter trade battle in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade practices of its Canadian rival Bombartrade battle in which the Chicago - based company said its business was harmed by trade practices of its Canadian rival Bombartrade practices of its Canadian rival Bombardier.
Managing shipping on your own is complicated, often requiring the help of additional employees who require training on the vast array of shipping options, tax consequences, customs clearance rules and international trade policies.
European officials have said the U.S. tariffs violate international trading rules, and they have threatened to retaliate with levies on iconic American brands such as Harley Davidson motorcycles and Kentucky bourbon.
Exports from Canada to the U.S. could be subjected to a maximum tariff of 3.5 per cent under the World Trade Organization's «most favoured nation» provision, to which Canada would almost certainly respond with its own tariffs on imports from the U.S. «For Canada, under WTO rules, we'd have to put up barriers with the U.S., and the retaliation would be one of the biggest sources of negative impact for us,» says Dan Ciuriak, a former deputy chief economist with the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
On June 4, the ITC, the U.S. agency that serves as a watchdog on international trade, ruled in favor of Samsung's patent and limited the ability of Apple to sell some older smartphone productOn June 4, the ITC, the U.S. agency that serves as a watchdog on international trade, ruled in favor of Samsung's patent and limited the ability of Apple to sell some older smartphone producton international trade, ruled in favor of Samsung's patent and limited the ability of Apple to sell some older smartphone products.
Apple got a boost late Friday when the International Trade Commission ruled that rival Samsung infringed on some of its iPhone - related patents for older Galaxy phones and tablets.
«The US government acted as police force (identifying the foreign government's crime), prosecutor (making the legal arguments), jury (ruling on the evidence), and judge (sentencing the foreigner to US retaliatory punishment),» Chad Bown, a senior fellow at the pro-free trade Peterson Institute for International Economics, wrote in a memo about Section 301's history earlier in August.
- The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that U.S. solar panel manufacturers are harmed by cheap imports, which could be the basis for President Trump issuing tariffs on imported panels.
BEIJING — China has struck a hard stance on the issue at the root of the looming trade fight between Beijing and Washington: China's government - led drive, which Washington describes as breaking international rules, to build the cutting - edge industries of the future.
The main concern is that without the support of the two largest economies, the rules - based system of international trade can quickly lose its authority, leaving the world economy on a slippery slope towards a full - scale trade war.
Under international trade rules, a country can slap duties on imports that are intentionally sold at below - market prices or that are unfairly subsidized by the exporter's government.
I felt that was not enough to go on, so I then spent two hours digging through every source I could find, including CBSA Advance Rulings for Tariff Classifications and past Canadian International Trade Tribunal decisions.
While FTA negotiations with China present Canada with important opportunities to open markets and diversify our international trade posture, essential to this is the insistence on an enforceable rules - based system that protects the rights of trading companies and citizens in both countries.
«On June 6, Minister Freeland outlined a new foreign policy for Canada, and underscored our commitment to a rules - based international order, progressive trade policies, gender equality, and fighting climate change.»
Orchids make up 70 % of species listed by the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and some can sell on the black market for tens of thousands of pounds, thus providing the motivation for traders to bypass the rules aimed at preventing species from becoming extinct.
Prof. Joost Pauwelyn, a law professor at Duke University subsequently published U.S. Federal Climate Policy and Competitiveness Concerns: The Limits and Options of International Trade Law, which holds out strong hope that border tax adjustments could pass muster under WTO and GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs & Trades) rules.
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The Geneva - based World Trade Organization, based ruled against China this past July on its previous tax measure of preferential tax rates for domestically produced cars violated international trade rTrade Organization, based ruled against China this past July on its previous tax measure of preferential tax rates for domestically produced cars violated international trade rtrade rules.
The working group coordinates interagency efforts on «regulatory reform» and reviews federal rules with an eye toward lowering the impact on international trade and investment.
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Solar stocks will be watched closely Friday as the U.S. International Trade Commission is scheduled to rule on a petition that could have negative consequences for either Chinese or U.S. solar companies.
The benefit of this would not only be to pre-empt any such externally imposed carbon tariff on China's exports (under international trade rules, a carbon tariff on goods from a country with a carbon tax would probably be illegal), but it would also allow the Chinese government to collect revenue of such a tax rather than to see it go to a foreign government.
Greenpeace's aim with this exaggeration, aided and abetted by Adam's reports, seems to be the establishment of international rules to regulate the trade in beef, pushed through on a wave of consumer guilt.
If we stand a chance of surviving on this planet, Klein says we not only need to rewrite the international trade rules that have governed our economies for the last few decades; we also need «managed de-growth,» or more dramatically, «The Great Transition.»
It focuses on baseline development, in particular how to develop baselines consistent with rules that may arise for international crediting (or other forms of emissions trading or transfers) under the Paris Agreement.
60 Consequently, as the Commission observes, to regard the rules on patentable subject - matter in Article 27 of the TRIPs Agreement as falling within the field of the common commercial policy rather than the field of the internal market correctly reflects the fact that the context of those rules is the liberalisation of international trade, not the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States of the European Union.
However, acts adopted on that basis and intended to have validity specifically for the European Union will have to comply with the rules concerning the availability, scope and use of intellectual property rights in the TRIPs Agreement, as those rules are still, as previously, intended to standardise certain rules on the subject at world level and thereby to facilitate international trade.
This would arguably be struck down on the basis that such a rule does not specifically relate to international trade, but I think there is a pretty grey area between the Liechtenstein example and the US example.
«Finally, the link which the provisions of Chapter 13 of the envisaged agreement display with trade between the European Union and the Republic of Singapore is also specific in nature because a breach of the provisions concerning social protection of workers and environmental protection, set out in that chapter, authorises the other Party — in accordance with the rule of customary international law codified in Article 60 (1) of the Convention on the law of treaties, -LSB-...]-- to terminate or suspend the liberalisation, provided for in the other provisions of the envisaged agreement, of that trade
Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Thomas Pender of the United States International Trade Commission (USITC, or just ITC) has issued a preliminary ruling on Nokia's May 2012 complaint against Taiwan's HTC.
On October 24, an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) of the International Trade Commission (ITC), a quasi-judicial agency that can impose import bans on patent - infringing products, made an initial determination (preliminary ruling) according to which Samsung was held to infringe four Apple patents (one phone design patent and three utility patentsOn October 24, an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) of the International Trade Commission (ITC), a quasi-judicial agency that can impose import bans on patent - infringing products, made an initial determination (preliminary ruling) according to which Samsung was held to infringe four Apple patents (one phone design patent and three utility patentson patent - infringing products, made an initial determination (preliminary ruling) according to which Samsung was held to infringe four Apple patents (one phone design patent and three utility patents).
on United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Draft Procedural Rules for Online Dispute Resolution
a Chinese corporation in Hong Kong (Chinese language) arbitration proceedings under United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) rules in relation to a software licensing dispute
International trade rules and regulations can change on a daily basis, and some of those changes can be quite dramatic.
Indeed, there will be many nil rate hours, for a variety of reasons good and bad, including the thousands of hours clocked up across the firms on pro bono work for those without means, including countries which need help with establishing the rule of law or negotiating international trade access.
On balance, including e-commerce provisions like those in the TPP will benefit international trade and also trade within the member countries, since the rules are often likely to spill over into national legislation.
Between November 5th and 9th, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law's (UNCITRAL) Working Group III met for its 26th session, the fifth session dedicated to the drafting of procedural rules for online dispute resolution for cross-border electronic commerce transactions.
James Lindop has been advising global businesses on trade - related issues, including the likely impact of the UK falling back on WTO rules to manage its international trade.
There are also advantages to embracing a model of transparency in dispute resolution as put forth in the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Rules on Transparency in Treaty - based Investor - State Arbitration, and in the UN Convention on Transparency in Treaty - based Investor - State Arbitration (New York, 2014 — the Mauritius Convention), referred to from here on as the UNCITRAL transparency standards, in situations where disputes are directly related to the interests of citizens and taxpayers, namely on what concerns public - private partnerships (PPPs).
China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) Journal on law and arbitration recently published an article that compares 2017 SCC Rules and 2015 CIETAC Rules.
The disputes are often considered under a foreign applicable law and resolved under the arbitration rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the International Centre for Dispute Resolution of the American Arbitration Association (ICDR), the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), The World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), or the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL).
She is highly familiar with the major rules of arbitration, including those established by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), the Singapore International Arbitration Center (SIAC), and the rules of procedure in the Singapore courts.
There are restrictions on imports and exports, customs requirements, tax liabilities, ownership rules and a host of varied circumstances that make international trade and investment particularly complex.
On behalf of both national government and private sector clients, she has also successfully arbitrated international commercial disputes under the arbitration rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), American Arbitration Association (AAA), United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and various commodities and other specialized associationOn behalf of both national government and private sector clients, she has also successfully arbitrated international commercial disputes under the arbitration rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), American Arbitration Association (AAA), United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and various commodities and other specialized international commercial disputes under the arbitration rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), American Arbitration Association (AAA), United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and various commodities and other specialized International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), American Arbitration Association (AAA), United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and various commodities and other specialized associationon International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and various commodities and other specialized International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and various commodities and other specialized associations.
Additionally, our International Trade group advises multinational corporations on the full range of international rules and federal laws and programs affecting imports and exports of goods and services into and from the UInternational Trade group advises multinational corporations on the full range of international rules and federal laws and programs affecting imports and exports of goods and services into and from the Uinternational rules and federal laws and programs affecting imports and exports of goods and services into and from the United States.
In relation to international treaties, attorneys advise on World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, preferential trade regimes such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and bilateral investment treaties (BTrade Organization (WTO) rules, preferential trade regimes such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and bilateral investment treaties (Btrade regimes such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and bilateral investment treaties (BTrade Agreement (NAFTA) and bilateral investment treaties (BITs).
Daniella has acted as counsel in arbitrations under, among others, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), United National Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and the Netherlands Arbitration Institute (NAI) rules, as well as in ad hoc proceedings.
requires WTO members to ensure that their rules of origin are transparent; that they do not have restricting, distorting or disruptive effects on international trade; that they are administered in a consistent, uniform, impartial and reasonable manner
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