Sentences with phrase «of global commerce»

The internet is now an integral component of global commerce, but with it comes the constant change (sometimes by the day) of a still relatively young and still developing resource.
In so doing, he has only managed the decline of New York as a center of global commerce
[82]... in an age of global commerce, one should take care to ensure that Ontario's common law does not end up taking a more restrictive approach to the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments than found in its statutes concerning the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.
Even electronic funds transfers — those grand enablers of global commerce — couldn't help Wiseman when World Orphans tried to buy land for orphanages in Mozambique and was asked to pay for it with cattle.
The future of global commerce will be affected by the impact of climate change, disruptive innovations and other game changers.
China's exports surged and its trade surplus unexpectedly widened in February, illustrating the lopsided nature of global commerce that Donald Trump is preparing to introduce protectionist measures against.
So for Canadian companies dealing with these new grids of global commerce and their complex supply chains, success depends on being well - integrated in anchor markets like India.
The EPC educates policymakers, consumers and the media on the system's role in economic growth and the importance of consumer choice, security, innovation and stability for the continued growth of global commerce.
China, whose economy has benefited tremendously from its aggressive efforts to take advantage of global commerce, would prefer to avoid an escalating spat with its biggest trading partner.
«Whether that means bringing learning opportunities to the fingertips of our students, opening the doors of global commerce to our small businesses, or just getting news and weather updates before workers head in for the day, broadband access has become an important part of our lives.
The sea has also become a vehicle for political expression for artists such as Chris Jordan and Pamela Longobardi who address the polluting effects of global commerce, overpopulation, and climate change; in the 21st century, the sea as subject is less a metaphor of transcendental space than a very real place systematically being destroyed by human profligacy and waste.
Her work draws on everyday materials that are manipulated and transformed into extraordinary sculptures, collages and installations questioning ecology, historic and present day trade, and the post and neo-colonial implications of global commerce.
(The Malay name of the megacity, now a hub of global commerce, translates to «muddy confluence,» reflecting its soggy geography.)
They lack port and emergency services, and are as vulnerable to economic shocks as any other facet of global commerce: Shipping along the Northern Sea Route across Europe and Russia grew from 33 vessels in 2011 (a record number at the time) to 46 in 2012 and 71 in 2013 — before skidding down to 22 in 2014.
«Irrespective of Brexit, English and Welsh law is a globally recognised product which oils the wheels of global commerce.
It is through committee work like this that we are fortunate enough to meet lawyers with an entrepreneurial mindset — who understand that the world is growing smaller and smaller every day in the field of global commerce.
The vendor's stated intention for the remaining business is to «focus on the intersection of global commerce and regulation», which sounds as if there is greater enthusiasm for its financial and risk management activities rather than its legal, tax and accounting publishing ones.
Basically, the team behind iExec has recognized that, while decentralized applications are almost certainly the future of pretty much every corner of global commerce and industry, the current ecosystem is not suited to scale.
He believes business can be a force for good, if guided by leaders who cultivate a shared sense of humanity in harnessing the full potential of global commerce.
But if there's been any progress there, it certainly has escaped general notice — which is not surprising, because it's an impossibility in a city sitting smack in the center of global commerce.
In an age of global commerce we live with this reality that some corporations can engage in unethical (and perhaps even illegal behaviour) overseas.
He claims that companies loose more than $ 200 Million annually due to the production of design copies and that a total 7 % of the global commerce are pirate copies.
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