Sentences with phrase «from trade agreements»

The amendments would explicitly deal with withdrawal from trade agreements and should establish an equally balanced sharing of powers in case of withdrawal.
Mr Hunt cited Chinese debt and the US Government withdrawing from trade agreements as two issues that could restrict growth in the farm sector.
No matter that the United States hasn't walked away from a trade agreement in 150 years.
The United States hasn't walked away from a trade agreement in 150 years, but that could change if Donald Trump takes up residence in the White House.
As a first step towards a post-Brexit commercial agreement, the UK and China signed a «joint trade and investment review», which is quite different from a trade agreement (hardly possible while the UK remains part of the EU).
Other than the notice requirement in Section 125 (a), US trade legislation does not set out formal procedures to be followed to withdraw the United States from a trade agreement.
«The falling Australian dollar and improved market access flowing from trade agreements are improving the competitiveness of Australian food and beverage exports in key markets, and along with Australia's reputation for safe, high quality food this is driving export growth.
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20 % and 25 % of Peru's total annual exports of crafts, which include fine Ayacucho embroideries, colorful Cusco blankets and Peruvian baby alpaca sweaters, have been generated from trade agreements brought about through the Messe Frankfurt.
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Many of its properties are unique and add significant complexity to the valuation services required, such as the High Arctic Research Stations, historical sites, national parks and international infrastructures that result from trade agreements.
It states that the president has the power to unilaterally withdraw from all trade agreements.
Earlier in the day, Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse had told reporters that Trump was reconsidering the withdrawal from the trade agreement, which Obama Administration had negotiated with 11 other Pacific Rim countries to promote free trade by reducing barriers between them.
Withdrawing from trade agreements or raising tariffs puts that momentum at risk,» said John Murphy, senior vice president for international policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Trump's announcement on Thursday was a clear signal to many observers that the pro-trade advisers in the Trump administration — who have tried to stay the president's hand on tariffs and withdrawing from trade agreements — might have less influence than they believe.
While we can only try to forecast the expected benefits of the TPP, we know without a doubt that Canada would suffer if it chose to walk away from a trade agreement that encompasses nearly 40 per cent of global GDP.
However, given that trade agreements come into effect only through legislation enacted by Congress pursuant to the Commerce Clause, it follows that the only manner in which the United States can withdraw from a trade agreement is for Congress to repeal the implementing legislation.
Section 125 (a) sets out the 6 months» notice requirement before withdrawal from a trade agreement carried forward in NAFTA Article 2205, but it neither triggers a withdrawal nor grants authority to the President to withdraw from a trade agreement.
Various media said Trump was considering detonating the trade equivalent of a nuclear option — an executive order to withdraw from the trade agreement, which would instill fear in members of Congress, industry and Canadian and Mexican trade negotiators.
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