Sentences with phrase «of other trade barriers»

For these spirits, tariff elimination is complemented by the removal of other trade barriers, including several «behind the border» barriers that make it difficult for British exporters to access the Canadian market.

Not exact matches

«We are inclined to view it as posing greater trade risk for all types of energy, particularly if other nations establish new trade barriers against U.S. products,» Washington - based research firm ClearView Energy Partners LLC said in a report Monday.
Earlier this summer, the premiers of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan encouraged the other provinces to follow their lead in breaking down provincial barriers to trade in goods and labour, barriers that impose real costs on the economy.
[As trade barriers have come down over the past half - century,] small countries can now gain the advantages of large markets through trading with other nations.
Finally, the Speech from the Throne stated that the Government would «work with provinces and territories» in a number of areas, including credential recognition, labour market mobility, removal of trade barriers, among others.
Following the Second World War global leaders, determined to avoid future trade wars, came together in 1947 to negotiate the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), with the purpose of achieving a «substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.&rtrade wars, came together in 1947 to negotiate the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), with the purpose of achieving a «substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.&rTrade (GATT), with the purpose of achieving a «substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.&rtrade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.»
In textbook examples, commodities are usually sold for their marginal cost of production, though in the real world the price may be higher due to tariffs and other trade barriers.
If negotiators believe China would not follow up on its commitments, Canada could use a form of regulatory reciprocity to phase out tariffs or other barriers to trade based on whether each party has successfully implemented its previous commitments.
Other economic policies include reducing the regulatory burden for small businesses and northern development; a new $ 75 million venture capital fund to help businesses commercialize new technology developments; a $ 900 million Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative and a $ 250 million Automotive Innovation Fund to support these industrial sectors; a $ 1 billion Community Development Trust to support communities and workers in struggling industries; a commitment to reduce inter-provincial trade barriers by 2010; pursuing new trade agreements with emerging markets; as well as a reorganization of federal regional development strategies.
Members of a common market work to eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers among themselves and to follow a uniform trade policy with nonmember countries.
Trump's tariff announcement and Cohn's subsequent departure represent a kind of double victory for Navarro, as well as others in the White House advocating for erecting big trade barriers around the US economy.
Trade barriers: Tariffs of up to 300 per cent prevent imports of milk - based products into Canada, forcing Canadians to pay high prices for domestic and imported cheeses and other products.
Today, U.S. exports of biotech corn and soybeans, as well as other agriculture products that contain or may have been contaminated with biotech ingredients continue to face a wide array of trade barriers.
«To maintain current employment opportunities and drive future growth in the U.S. food, beverage, and consumer products manufacturing industry, GMA urges the Trump Administration to consider the following priority objectives for modernizing NAFTA: maintain comprehensive, tariff - free trade in food, beverage, and consumer products and remove any tariff barriers, quotas, and / or other limitations to market access for goods traded among NAFTA countries; update rules that increase the competitiveness of U.S. companies; and concretely align regulations among the United States, Canada, and Mexico in order to decrease costs associated with unnecessary regulatory differences.
Contrary to your organization's reporting, the articles (one discussing Hong Kong's laws and the other discussing the laws of the Philippines) clearly set forth the general presumption incorporated within the World Trade Organization Sanitary and Phytosanitary («SPS»), Technical Barriers to Trade («TBT») and Trade - Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights («TRIPS») Agreements, which clearly recognize that states possess and maintain the sovereign right to regulate for the purpose of protecting public health and the environment.
«We must, without abandoning the aim of future success, look for other ways to break down barriers to trade,» he is expected to say.
According to Joe Costello, Minister for Trade and Development, «The Review of the White Paper, and the Irish Presidency of the EU in the first half of 2013, present us with an opportunity to draw from [the Busan, Rio +20 and MDG Review] processes, and — critically — to bring the various strands together — breaking down any artificial barriers that exist between sustainable development, hunger, climate change, human rights, gender and other priority issues.»
While the effects of tariffs and other trade barriers on businesses, consumers and the government are uneven and can shift over time, history has shown that they usually lead to higher production costs, hurting domestic consumers (individuals and businesses) and slowing long - term growth.
The economies of developing countries generally are heavily dependent upon international trade and, accordingly, have been and may continue to be adversely affected by trade barriers, exchange or currency controls, managed adjustments in relative currency values and other protectionist measures imposed or negotiated by the countries with which they trade.
One is, they have no incentive to build plants that are more expensive without someone picking up the tab for the difference; another, there are trade barriers and tariffs that need to be adjusted (Bush folks say they are talking with Chinese about this); another is the lack of intellectual property rights law in China (and other developing countries).
There are plenty of other simmering issues, including the way trade barriers impede the flow of energy technology and disagreements over how to protect intellectual property rights.
These other factors include the economy, confusion over colder weather and other perceptual biases, general distrust of government, climate policies such as cap and trade that are not easily sold as effective or in line with public values, the absence of White House leadership on the issue, institutional barriers in Congress and at the international level, and the continued communication and policy missteps of some scientists and environmental advocates.
Particularly, it underscored what were, for India and other developing nations, four «non-negotiables»: The countries would never accept legally binding emissions cuts, unsupported mitigation actions, international measurement, reporting and verification of unsupported mitigation actions, and the use of climate change as a trade barrier.
U.S. diplomats should also stop short of opposing every barrier to trade and investment in clean energy that other countries throw up.
Other aims would be to reduce barriers to energy trade, and enhance continentwide exchange of best practice related to sustainable energy extraction technologies, renewable energy technologies, and regulatory structures.
The continued diplomatic exchanges centred around the provisions of the CUSTA that acknowledged the right of the parties to adopt new technical standards but that recognized the danger of governments raising new trade barriers under the guise of health or other technical standards.
The three investigations that are now being opened complement the e-commerce sector inquiry and other pending investigations into suspected anticompetitive practices in e-commerce and into the distribution practices of clothing company Guess, as they aim to tackle potential barriers to online and offline cross-border trade stemming from licensing practices implemented by the companies concerned.
However, leaving the EU disqualifies UK of the enjoyment of the EU's internal market, meaning potential increase in tariffs, administrative burdens, and financial costs of trades, as well as other non-tariffs barriers.
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