Sentences with phrase «considering trade sanctions»

If China doesn't agree, Senator Kerry said the U.S. is also considering trade sanctions in the form of carbon tariffs to try to bully China at the negotiating table.
In analyzing the impact of the border tax adjustment enforcement mechanism, we need to consider that trade sanctions affect only goods in international trade, while much of a country's CO2 emissions come only from domestic production.

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It may be illegal now, or in the future, to acquire, own, hold, sell or use Bitcoins in one or more countries, and ownership of, holding or trading in Shares may also be considered illegal and subject to sanction.
Weighing trade sanctions, Trump said he's «considering all options» to address an influx of cheap aluminum and steel imports into the United States.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin promised to consider a sanctions package that may cut off «all trade and all other business» with North Korea's trading partners after North Korea's latest nuclear test.
In 1988 and 2000, federal officials considered imposing trade sanctions against Japan because Japan violated international whaling rules.
Iceland's commercial whaling policy is considered archaic and cruel by the rest of the world and we ask the U.S. to impose trade sanctions against it.»
Today, in Wallis v. PHL Associates (November 25, 2008), the Court of Appeal (Third Appellate District) considered some of the thorny issues related to trade secrets and protective orders in the context of reviewing a sanction award in the eyebrow - raising amount of $ 43,678.42.
As politicians from Washington to Seoul consider imposing new sanctions on North Korea, Kim Jong Un's regime appears to be stepping up efforts to secure bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies that could be used to avoid additional trade restrictions.
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