Sentences with phrase «takes trade disputes»

Dana Peterson, a Citigroup economist, said the use of tariffs for national security reasons is a centerpiece of Trump's trade policy and the use takes trade disputes into a new territory.

Not exact matches

Trump's trade issues took a backseat in 2017 while the White House focused on tax reform, but it's now coming back into the fore: The solar dispute is among several potential trade decisions that also involve washing machines, consumer electronics and steel.
Washington's move to probe steel imports could trigger a trade dispute between the United States and its major trading partners, who are likely to take retaliatory steps, the official China Daily said in an editorial on Monday.
«It is not very likely that Trump will take on a stance or action that will escalate the trade dispute
While more than 100 countries take a day off for May Day, U.S. President Donald Trump will spend Tuesday deciding whether to extend a largely U.S. - China trade standoff into a more global dispute.
Even if ZTE's fate becomes a bargaining chip in a trade dispute, a resolution may take many months.
The result would be that, instead of Canadian exporters having to challenge US trade agency determinations under Chapter 19, any dispute with the Americans in dumping and subsidy cases would be taken over by the Canadian government.
«If the United States is taken to dispute settlement at the World Trade Organization (WTO) for imposing these tariffs, we call on the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to avoid invoking the essential security exception under GATT Article XXI,» the wheat groups continued.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP)-- California Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday urged greater cooperation with China to resolve a trade dispute, while taking an apparent swipe at President Donald Trump.
But this year's meetings took on an elevated role, as a platform for Beijing, a result of a growing trade dispute between China and the United States.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP)-- California Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday urged greater cooperation with China to resolve a trade dispute, while taking an...
Several corporate officials and analysts closely tracking trade policy said that President Trump is expected to take concrete actions on a range of disputes involving China within weeks.
History shows that when importing countries can't access live Australian animals — due to trade disputes, suspensions on cruelty grounds or drought — those countries take Australian boxed meat instead.
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Simply taking the average can still leave your trading partner out of pocket and provide a good reason for them to initiate a dispute.
Both the Labour party and the trade unions should now begin to take the European parliament election in June extremely seriously, as our MEPs and MEP candidates have come up with the answer to the oil refinery dispute.
He also said that measures were being taken by the government to settle the trade dispute with the Joint Action Committee.
Loy speculates that the ice man's trade may have taken him into mountain passes whose boundaries were disputed: «He could easily have run across someone from another valley who took umbrage at finding Ötzi hunting in territory he considered his own.»
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Trading standards departments and the Office of Fair Trading have a wide range of responsibilities for public interest matters and, one suspects, that there will be little incentive for them to take action into what could be regarded as a purely two - way dispute between competitors, unless the public is being severely misled.
Typical claims litigated include disputes relating to price redetermination provisions, oil and gas royalty obligations, representations and warranties, purchase price adjustments, take or pay provisions, capital contribution obligations, oil and gas well drilling obligations, implied lease covenants, delivery of goods requirements, force majeure provisions, right of first refusal and other preferential rights provisions, trade secret protection, contract termination provisions, indemnity obligations, fiduciary obligation, and corporate and partnership governance issues.
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Govia Thameslink Railway Ltd v ASLEF [2016] EWHC 1320 QBD, 2 June 2016; [2016] IRLR 686 Interim injunction granted to prevent union from inducing train drivers employed on Southern and Gatwick Express services from taking part in industrial action, where GTR was likely to succeed at trial in showing (i) there had been a prior call by the trade union to take part in industrial action to which the ballot related; and (ii) the ballot had been extended to workplaces ta which there was no union member directly affected by the dispute.
Nothing in this section shall be construed so as to make unlawful any action lawfully taken by a party to a trade dispute (as defined in the Trade Unions Act trade dispute (as defined in the Trade Unions Act Trade Unions Act (Cap.
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