Sentences with phrase «multilateral deal»

It took a combined multilateral deal between Russia and OPEC, and a lot of meetings in American energy company boardrooms, to limit supply.
Remember, it's a multilateral deal.

Not exact matches

«The multilateral talks with Iran that culminated in the deal to verifiably prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon were focused squarely on Iran's nuclear program,» Price said in a statement to Business Insider.
And then, while in Florida, Abe insisted on keeping the U.S. - Japan trade in a broad multilateral framework, fearing that President Donald Trump's preference for a bilateral deal would make a big dent in Japan's $ 68.8 billion trade surplus on American trades.
He vowed to bring jobs back by renegotiating what he called bad multilateral trade deals in favor of bilateral ones.
WASHINGTON, April 21 - A multilateral framework like the Trans - Pacific Partnership pact works better in fixing trade imbalances than a bilateral deal, IMF Deputy Managing Director Mitsuhiro Furusawa said in an endorsement of Japan's calls for Washington to rejoin TPP.
Indeed, after abandoning the Trans - Pacific Partnership, playing hardball with South Korea over an existing bilateral trade agreement (Trump favors bilateral trade deals to multilateral agreements, arguing he can negotiate better deals that way) and potentially scuttling NAFTA, the US may increasingly be seen as tearing down the post-WWII global architecture.
In an era where US president Donald Trump has called getting out of the Trans - Pacific Partnership «a great thing for American workers,» and where Brexit has created uncertainty as to what multilateral trade will look like in the future, the CETA deal stands as an example of how others are negotiating trade.
In dealing with a range of threats» from international terrorists to such «rogue nations» as North Korea and Iran» international institutions and multilateral cooperation can and must play a crucial role.
A previous enthusiasm for a multilateral approach to trade negotiations at the global level appears lately to have given way to a preference for bi-lateral deals.
Instead, and given the multilateral currents of the deal (chiefly its preamble and limitations), I argue that Iran is less likely to try to spoil the international system and its norms, and is more likely to game them.
The idea was that it is easier to reach ambitious agreements through multilateral trade negotiations dealing with many issues at once than through piecemeal bilateral agreements.
A MUST READ, though, is this entertaining piece by AP which provide much color on the chaotic but central role that President Obama had in brokering the final deal, including a final frantic multilateral with China, India, Brazil and South Africa (the four BASIC countries) as pictured right.
Like a vindictive ex-lover, Japan has dealt a fatal blow to the multilateral climate effort.
ALRUD Law Firm is «a reliable partner when dealing with large - scale due diligence projects and M&A», and «provides a multilateral analysis of emerging issues, adopting a constructive perception of the counterparty's position and focusing on finding a solution».
I believe these are areas which will ultimately need to be dealt with by the courts if sensible international standards through bilateral or multilateral agreements can not be implemented.
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