Sentences with phrase «part of a trade dispute»

The confusing part of this trade dispute is that the U.S. can not satisfy their own lumber requirements with domestic production alone.
China in 2011 slapped duties on U.S. - made large cars and sport utilities as part of a trade dispute.

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Syria, Russia say Israel launched missile strike on Syrian air base Wall St Journal Hungary's nationalist prime minister wins third term in power: Reuters Trump predicts China will blink first in trade dispute with US: Bloomberg Trump administration officials soften tone on trade dispute with China: WSJ N. Korea says it will discuss denuclearization: NY Times Kudlow: White House considering plans to undo parts of spending bill: Wash Exam US hiring growth slowed sharply in March: Bloomberg German industrial production fell by the most in over 2 years in Feb: Reuters Forward curve for 1 month overnight indexed swap rate inverts: Bloomberg Many US state govts struggling with weak revenue growth: The Economist
They include «rules of origin,» or the percentage of parts that must be made in North America for a product to qualify for free - trade status; language on how to settle disputes affecting foreign investors; changing Mexican labor standards; and Trump's stated goal of reducing U.S. bilateral trade deficits.
04/02/2018 Fresh off a three - day holiday weekend, stocks sold off sharply today on renewed concerns about international trade disputes, in conjunction with a retreat in leadership on the part of the tech sector.
There is undoubtedly a reluctance on the part of the WTO to recognise what are described as «process and production methods» or PPMs when dealing with world trade disputes but as I stated earlier, farming is unique and unlike any other industry and we must be ensure that the WTO opens its eyes to that fact.
Analía González is part of the international arbitration and litigation practice group, representing clients before the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and in ad hoc arbitrations under the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), in cases concerning the environment, the natural resources, public health, among others.
With news that soybeans from the Midwest are now part of «tit for tat» trade dispute, Bloomberg reported April 4, while about a third of U.S. production goes to the Asian country annually, China, last year bought more of the oilseed from Brazil.
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