Not exact matches
On Sept. 5 of this year, the Dow dropped 234 points amid a series of potentially volatile political events, including the
debate over raising the debt ceiling, a possible government shutdown, and threats from Trump
over trade policy with China.
Much of the
debate over Trump's
trade policy seems to miss the point that the economic effects of any
trade measure depend on how it affects capital.
But it also refers to a very real
policy debate that is currently roiling the GOP
over how to think about
trade policy.
Various parts or implications of this position are also finding their way into a variety of pastor - oriented journals, as can be seen in Cobb's arguments against free
trade in Theology and Public
Policy, [5] his exchanges with Dennis P. McCann in The Christian Century
over NAFTA, [6] and his
debates with Robin Klay in Perspectives
over GATT.
But, one need look no further than the current
debate in the UK
over the EU referendum to find other parallels with Repeal — e.g., an internal split in the Conservative party
over British identity (particularly in a world with increasing
trade linkages); the difficulty in ascertaining the winners and losers from a fundamental reorientation of
trade policy, amidst inherent uncertainty; the existence of tensions between different sectors and regions, stemming from
trade exposure; and so on.
And third, the uncertainty
over whether the world is on the right economic path, with
debates about
trade policy and how to support growth.
Enbridge fuels
debate over U.S.
trade policy after confirming re-exports of Canadian crude via U.S., Reuters