Sentences with phrase «domestic economic agenda»

Domestic policy & politics concerns: In addition to geopolitical circumstances, there is great uncertainty about President Trump's domestic economic agenda.

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As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lays out his economic agenda, he's been confronting some major domestic economic challenges.
At the moment, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sees the rapid conclusion of the TPP as his absolute priority for at least three reasons: it counters the current crisis of the global economic order, buttresses his domestic legitimacy and represents the anchor for his structural reform agenda.
Of course, Obama and Trump are characterized by wholly different domestic agendas, political leadership styles and public rhetoric, but they are also both US presidents, who govern the leading economic and military global power, confronted by largely the same foreign policy problems and endowed with the same bureaucratic structures and military capabilities.
Several of Trump's top economic policy jobs may go unfilled for days or even weeks after he is sworn in Friday, potentially slowing his pursuit of an ambitious domestic policy agenda that includes an overhaul of the tax code, repeal of the Affordable Care Act, infrastructure spending and broad deregulation.
«The convention is likely going to be a moment when the party is considering important questions of how to treat the business community, economic policy and the domestic and foreign agenda,» Thies said.
These responses and others form the foundation for an energy action agenda — action that harnesses the transformative power of America's domestic energy renaissance for job creation, economic growth, increased security and climate / environmental progress.
The authors argue that the fragmented status of public international law with respect to the limitations period doctrine is attributable to (i) the wholesale importation of national - domestic law on limitations into public international law without having considered the policies and aspirations of international law, and (ii) the economic agendas of industrialized states to the exclusion of the interests of developing states and economies in transition.
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