Sentences with phrase «more global cooperation»

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This is not the place to go into detail, but I do want you to know that the IMF — even more than in the past — is focused on providing an effective forum for global economic and financial cooperation.
News release: World Trade Centre Vancouver signs global agreement on agricultural cooperation with more than three dozen world cities
As we weather the great crypto winter of 2018, many believe the space could emerge stronger than before, as regulators grow more comfortable with the risks and become more committed to global cooperation on the issues.
This is especially important as the potential in Canada - Korea relations moves beyond the purely bilateral sphere of the past 50 years to more cooperation on international issues of common concern, such as the health of the global economy, effective global governance in the G20 and elsewhere, and preserving a peaceful and secure Asia Pacific region.
They also call for greater cooperation with developing countries, saying: «We have a chance to build much more ambitious energy partnerships with China, India and others that will leverage our market power with theirs and potentially set the technology standards for a global low carbon economy.
• International strategies to contribute to a more egalitarian and fair global order, such as the Alliance of Civilizations, established by Spain and Turkey with United Nations» sponsorship, aimed at achieving better dialogue and cooperation between different cultures and countries, particular the Northern and Southern sides of the Mediterranean Sea.
Last but not the least, scientists from developing countries, on their own, should more actively participate in global scientific cooperation and speak their viewpoints loudly.
Worse still, some nations are retreating into nationalism at a time when we need global cooperation and more social order and empathy not less.
IUFRO is a global network that promotes international cooperation among more than 15,000 scientists from more than 110 countries.
It's all as it was in those happy carefree days of 2009 and before, BC (yes, Before Cli **** ga **) as we call it now, when the MSM would happily «highlight the most alarmist aspects and downplay any mention of uncertainty» (Zorita), when no doubts were allowed, or should I say expressed, about the holy trilogy of WG1, 2, and 3 — how certain it was that the well - accepted theory of ghg effect, and the impacts thereof, would lead to a Copenhagen / Kyoto utopia of global cooperation, and that the IPCC was cool (whoops, «the request for more research about the social dynamics of the IPCC, of positive feedbacks as described by Judith, is meaningful for me» (von Storch).)
The white collar crime landscape has become truly global, with more cooperation between prosecutors around the world.
NYU School of Law professor Linda Silberman agrees that more global coordination is clearly warranted, whether in the form of greater regulatory cooperation or «perhaps even an international treaty.»
Canada has joined with privacy enforcement agencies around the world to establish the Global Privacy Enforcement Network (GPEN), a network designed to facilitate cross-border cooperation in the enforcement of privacy laws... [more]
Even in the absence of government - level cooperation we can expect to see ever more creative legal / commercial solutions to global disputes, with IP at the forefront.
With the majority of countries involved in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements, e.g. ASEAN Free Trade Area, NAFTA, EEA, APEC that are still functioning nowadays, tariffs are removed or reduced and services and goods become more accessible and affordable; enterprises enjoy more stable and safer environment for their investments; and the strength of international cooperation is evidenced as we see international organisations, such as WTO, have substantially contributed to international trading, leading to a remarkable and fruitful development of the global economics.
It requires more than just cooperation from global law enforcement agencies.
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