Sentences with phrase «tat trade»

But while the industry applauds the Trump administration's efforts to rebalance unfair, global trade relationships — and certainly the World Trade Organization's anti-dumping measures have been largely ineffective to date — protectionist policies like tariffs will disrupt the complex, global supply chains on which manufacturers rely and stoke the flames of a tit - for - tat trade war.
Hours after both the United States and China detailed plans for sweeping tariffs, trade groups warned that a tit - for - tat trade war between the world's two largest economies will have no winners.
A tit - for - tat trade war would leave all parties worse off, they say, while doing little to address the underlying causes of the United States» big trade deficits.
More broadly, economist Douglas Irwin notes how the 1930 tariff «was very damaging from the standpoint of U.S. commerce» because it sparked tit - for - tat trade discrimination against the U.S. and «diverted existing trade away.»
There are no winners in a tit - for - tat trade war; every country including the US would lose.
With tensions running high between the US and EU, analysts have warned that the spat could devolve into a tit - for - tat trade war that would cause prices to rise and damage economic growth.
The two countries profess to be close allies, but are engaging in a tit - for - tat trade skirmish, in which they are pulling each other's produce off supermarket shelves amid dire pronouncements about health and safety risks.
A tit - for - tat trade war could evolve into a full - blown one that hurts everyone, and would be a slap in the face of the global statesmanship, and commitment to globalization Xi has tried hard to display, most notably with his speech at the original Davos last year, where he presented himself as a counter to the newly - elected Trump's protectionism.
«If the U.S. does take protectionist measures, then other countries are likely to take justifiable retaliatory actions against U.S. companies that have an advantage... in fields such as finance and high - tech, leading to a tit - for - tat trade war that benefits no one,» it said.
China's ballooning trade surplus with the United States has dominated geopolitical and financial market headlines over the past month with both sides announcing proposed tariffs on the others imports, creating concerns over the = tit - for - tat trade spat to escalate into something far more sinister.
The anti-dumping mechanism comes in the context of a growing tit - for - tat trade spat / war between the two countries.

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Trump's embrace of trade barriers this year has sparked fears of tit - for - tat retaliation that could undermine consumer confidence and stymie the strongest global economic expansion in years.
The escalating trade tensions between the two largest economies in the world have resulted in China slapping a 25 percent levy on U.S. imports including products such as soybeans, cars and whiskey — a tit - for - tat after President Donald Trump targeted a list of Chinese imports.
The latter issue was debated at the annual Spring Meetings, with many participants stating that the growing number of trade disputes, if not resolved, could deteriorate into tit - for - tat imposition of trade barriers that would derail the global economy.
If the US does actually take actions against China under the provision, it would undermine the global trade system — and could set off a whole wave of economically destabilizing tit - for - tat actions between China and the US.
The Trump administration's tit - for - tat with Beijing over potential tariffs has ushered in a high - stakes standoff over the future of trade between the world's two largest economies.
The removal of trade barriers has played a significant role in reducing global poverty and encouraging peace between nations, achievements that could be eroded by tit - for - tat backsliding.
A trade war is when two countries pursue tit - for - tat protectionism against each other — they take turns blocking the other country's exports with tools like tariffs (border taxes) and quotas (caps on imports).
«I think that it's very dangerous to get into a tit - for - tat war in trade, because even if your goal is to be moderate and proportional in response, one thing can lead to another and it can get out of control,» Jacob J. Lew, the Treasury secretary under President Barack Obama, told CNBC last week.
China wasted little time in threatening to retaliate against the United States, underlining the risk of a tit - for - tat escalation that hurts global trade.
But economists warn that the tit for tat bears the hallmarks of a classic trade rift that could keep growing.
But that runs the risk of kicking off a string of tit - for - tat responses that could culminate in a trade war.
After a series of tit - for - tat tariffs between the economic giants, there has been widespread concern that these moves could lead to a trade war which would slow down Chinese growth and trigger a global recession.
There's strong reason to believe that the tit - for - tat will continue despite China willingness to negotiate trade terms.
Tariffs are taxing the global financial markets as they try to guesstimate the economic impact from the effect of tit - for - tat responses to the initial U.S. measures efforts to gain support for dealing with Chinese trade violations.
Beijing has responded in kind, so prospects for an escalation of tit - for - tat protectionism are ripe, and a debilitating trade war is not out of the realm of possibilities.
It is too early in the trade tariff tit - for - tat to tell how they might effect major manufactures going forward, but it would be hard to believe that they will be good for US based companies.
If Beijing's trade tit - for - tat with Washington keeps escalating, some experts think American companies doing business in China should buckle up for a rough ride.
Stock market volatility continued on Wednesday, mainly due to worries that tit - for - tat tariff retaliation between the U.S. and China could escalate into a trade war.
It's unclear at what stage tit - for - tat exchanges officially become a trade war.
And then, once all other avenues had been pursued, there would be a tit - for - tat retaliatory trade response.
Bangkok, 3 April, 2018 — The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) hosted leading members of India's travel trade and media (92 travel agents, 47 media) on a «Mega Fam Trip «to Thailand's Eastern region that explored the TAT's latest» Amazing Thailand's Open to the New Shades» concept.
In Bangkok, the 139 - strong Indian delegation from Mumbai and New Delhi met with 88 Thai suppliers (44 hotels, 29 entertainment venues, and 15 travel companies) for the TAT's «Trade Meet and Table Top Sales» event.
«The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and the Thai travel trade are expecting to meet more potential buyers and travel trade partners from India at SATTE 2013 at our stand no. 1159.
Bangkok, 26 February, 2016 — The Tourism Authority of Thailand's (TAT) Contact Centre has been awarded the Most Effective Software Contact Centre of 2015 by the Thai Contact Center Trade Association (TCCTA) at the award presentation ceremony recently organised at the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Hotel.
BANGKOK, February 2, 2018 — The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) today announced that Thailand will host the first ever Amour Asia Pacific 2018, a luxury travel trade event that will cement the Kingdom's reputation as the destination of choice for lovers and honeymooners from around the world.
he Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) today announced that Thailand will host the first ever Amour Asia Pacific 2018, a luxury travel trade event that will cement the Kingdom's reputation as the destination of choice for lovers and honeymooners from around the world.
``... I find these observations are being traded in a «tit for tat» fashion.
It might be all just a coincidence, but a Chinese consumer protection group started investigating Apple's iPhone just days after a state - run newspaper said that China would respond in a «tit - for - tat» manner to any of Trump's actions that could affect trade between the two countries.
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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