Not exact matches
Canada's trade agenda — and its difference to that of its North American neighbor the U.S. — has made news at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touting a «push
back against the anti-trade tendency in
globalization that will leave us all worse off.»
Yet Mr. Trump's immigration order has been so unpopular with so many tech workers — many of whom are immigrants themselves and who advocate
globalization — that they are now exerting pressure on their chief executives to push
back forcefully
against the administration.
Profit margins are eroding too as the pushback
against globalization prompts multinational firms to cut
back on their use of cheap overseas labor.