Sentences with phrase «domestic jobs and economic growth»

Overseas trade promotes domestic jobs and economic growth.

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China has two main goals: 1) to ensure strong domestic economic growth to provide enough jobs for its 1.2 billion population which continuously migrates to urban centers from the countryside, and 2) to be taken seriously by the world.
China's leaders have made it clear that they are willing to tolerate slower economic growth if that growth rate is sustainable and allows for increased domestic consumption (and hence job creation).
These small businesses support the local economy and give back to their communities, by building sustainable partnerships with other domestic businesses, creating jobs, and fostering economic growth.
• where strong support is given to the private sector, both domestic and foreign, to drive economic growth and job creation; and
Per the Chamber: «The ads will highlight candidates» positions on issues critical to economic growth and job creation, like domestic energy production, health care and government spending.»
When his house passed it, Morelle said the state's procurement practices for too long «have favored foreign manufactured products rather than domestic and, in turn, hindered our economic growth, threatened American jobs and encouraged outsourcing.»
Other recommendations in the memo: * Broaden the message beyond jobs to overall domestic economic growth, as voters are looking to embrace policies that will jump - start the economy and make the United States a world leader.
The report shows how CICs can: develop and deploy appropriate technologies to mitigate and adapt to climate change; catalyse competitive domestic industries in clean technologies for job creation and economic growth; and deliver ancillary climate technology benefits such as energy security and access, and reduced local pollution.
The 2016 election - night polling shows that no matter what their political stripe, U.S. voters highly approve of the ways increased domestic oil and natural gas development is strengthening our country — job creation, economic growth, energy cost savings to consumers and greater energy security.
As we say, a good development that ultimately could lead to more domestic oil and natural gas in support of America's ongoing energy revolution, greater U.S. energy security, the creation of hundreds of thousands of jobs and positive economic growth into the next two decades.
As the White House noted in its May report, «The All - Of - The - Above Energy Strategy as a Path to Sustainable Economic Growth,» dramatic increases in domestic oil and natural gas production have brought jobs, energy security and economicEconomic Growth,» dramatic increases in domestic oil and natural gas production have brought jobs, energy security and economic gGrowth,» dramatic increases in domestic oil and natural gas production have brought jobs, energy security and economiceconomic growthgrowth.
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.
Although U.S. economic growth this year isn't expected to be spectacular — about 2.8 percent of gross domestic product for the year — job, wage, and wealth gains from a rising stock market will be sufficient to give consumers the wherewithal to start buying again.
Unlike past housing downturns, which were precipitated by slowing local economies, U.S. economic fundamentals remained solid, with 3.3 percent growth in the gross domestic product, job gains averaging about 150,000 a month, and interest rates remaining historically low during 2006.
That said, economic fundamentals remain decent: Annual growth in gross domestic product is expected to be in the 2 percent range, and unemployment could push down toward 4 percent, meaning more job growth.
«President Obama was absolutely right when he said that «there has never been a better time to build,» and the nation's home builders are eager to do their part to contribute to economic growth and job creation,» said Nielsen, who noted that housing normally accounts for more than 17 percent of the nation's gross domestic product.
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