In a world that's increasingly becoming more protectionist, the CFE recommends the exact opposite: that we internationalise and press on
for trade liberalisation, invest in our external connectivity and set up a Global Innovation Alliance, among others.
Not exact matches
Contributing to this performance has been a program of economic
liberalisation, including increased openness to foreign
trade and investment, financial sector deregulation and a more prominent role
for the private sector.
However, it also reflects the consequences of ongoing
trade liberalisation, and changing demand
for final goods and factor inputs as economies develop.
A bigger market stemming from
trade liberalisation increases the rewards
for greater efficiency, productivity and innovation.
The push
for drug
liberalisation comes as part of a global trend toward a more liberal stance on narcotics, following half a century of expensive and broadly ineffective efforts to wipe out the drug
trade.
The need
for a new and broader agenda
for the
liberalisation of
trade and investment is more broadly acknowledged.
The starting materials
for a new model are to hand in the charges brought against
trade liberalisation.
You would suddenly have a very large economy, with considerable political clout and a long history of advocating
for liberalisation of services, joining a relatively out - of - the - way
trade arrangement.
Both,
for instance, are firmly against any
trade liberalisation, no matter what all those statistics say about growth and poverty alleviation.
«Finally, the link which the provisions of Chapter 13 of the envisaged agreement display with
trade between the European Union and the Republic of Singapore is also specific in nature because a breach of the provisions concerning social protection of workers and environmental protection, set out in that chapter, authorises the other Party — in accordance with the rule of customary international law codified in Article 60 (1) of the Convention on the law of treaties, -LSB-...]-- to terminate or suspend the
liberalisation, provided
for in the other provisions of the envisaged agreement, of that
trade.»
Today, however, many of the existing specialised international tribunals have been created in the context of a particular regime, such as one which promotes,
for example, the
liberalisation of international
trade rules, the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, or the economic integration of a regional organisation.