Sentences with phrase «settling trade disputes»

That organization provides a forum for negotiating further reductions of trade barriers, settling trade disputes, and enforcing the agreed global trade rules among nations.
In «NAFTA Renegotiations — A Different Route to Settle Trade Disputes,» author Lawrence L. Herman urges the government to pursue a strategy that prevents the Americans — or Canadians — from withdrawing from the trade deal in its entirety in the event of an impasse on dispute resolution.
Which court will settle trade disputes in the future?
He also said that measures were being taken by the government to settle the trade dispute with the Joint Action Committee.

Not exact matches

On Friday, four days after the trial began and revealed some embarrassing testimony, Uber and Waymo announced they had settled the trade secrets dispute.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Reebok settled a dispute this week revolving around Reebok's assertions that certain of its shoe models tones and strengthens muscles just by walking in them.
TAUSCHE: Business leaders are hopeful the administration can settle the varied trade disputes without setting off a trade war.
Unlike other provisions of the official agreement, the currency provision is not enforceable through panels that typically settle disputes, or through officially sanctioned retaliation, the usual method for policing trade deals.
In settling a driverless car trade secrets dispute with Waymo, Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's C.E.O., showed how he employs the tactics of conciliation, regret and compromise.
Amid global fears of an escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and China, President Donald Trump suggested that Beijing will ease trade barriers «because it is the right thing to do» and that the economic superpowers can settle the conflict that has rattled financial markets, consumers and businesses.
Yet the three countries do not yet appear close to compromise on central provisions of the negotiation, including rules that govern the auto industry and the settling of trade disputes.
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.
Rather than scrap Nafta's arbitration tribunals, regarded by some free - trade critics as secretive bodies that give private corporations unbridled power to challenge foreign governments outside the court system, the letter proposed to «maintain and seek to improve procedures» for settling disputes.
Today, TeleCheck Services, Inc., agreed to pay $ 3.5 million to settle Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charges that it violated the FCRA by, among other things, failing to correct mistakes in consumer reports and refusing to investigate disputes.
Beyond the perception that various elements of the NHS may be privatised, there is further concern over the ability of companies to use Investor - state dispute settlements (ISDS) via a supranational court as a means of settling international trade disputes and potentially, to sue governments.
President Donald Trump is suggesting China will ease trade barriers «because it is the right thing to do» and Washington and Beijing can settle disputes that have rattled financial markets, consumers and businesses.
An employment background screening company that provides consumer reports to companies nationwide will pay $ 2.6 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by failing to use reasonable procedures to assure the maximum possible accuracy of information it provided, failing to give consumers copies of their reports, and failing to reinvestigate consumer disputes, as required by law.
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