Sentences with phrase «trade deals in»

Boscariol says McCarthy's more U.S. - based clients are asking questions about how trade deals in general will be affected, not just CETA.
In his biggest speech on Brexit since the referendum, the Labour leader made clear he is ready to sacrifice the UK's ability to strike new trade deals in return for staying in an EU customs union.
A new customs arrangement would depend on Britain being able to negotiate agreement of new trade deals in our national interest.
Euro - sceptics underestimate the difficulties of forging trade deals in a post-Brexit world.
He wrote: «Dig around in the figures and what becomes swiftly apparent is that if you look at trade deals in terms of the size of the economies they're signed with (rather than just counting them, as the EU seem to prefer) Europe's numbers stop looking quite so rosy,» Sunak stated in his first mayor intervention in the debate.
There are targets that have been conflicting the sacrifice of trade deals in order to secure border control.
«He said that not only are our big export trade deals in Asia, China, Japan, Korea, opening up more markets for him and so many other Australian agricultural exporters - but also he praised the Department of Agriculture.
There is no dearth of strong opinions on the matter, as evidenced by the many vocal protests of trade deals in progress and the continuing protectionist discourse during the U.S. presidential election.
The administration reiterated the president's intention to pursue new trade deals in talks with individual nations rather than large groups.
This article provided a great foundation for considering the value of trade deals in achieving geopolitical objectives.
He vowed to bring jobs back by renegotiating what he called bad multilateral trade deals in favor of bilateral ones.
«I believe in trade deals, but we don't need trade deals in GE,» Immelt said on «Squawk Alley.»
On Thursday, the company announced it had struck 15 separate trade deals in China, one of the most notable being a partnership with Tencent Holdings to advance the use of artificial intelligence to support research and clinical decision making.
After five years of negotiations, handwringing, and pushback, the biggest trade deal in more than two decades, known as the Trans - Pacific Partnership (TPP), has now been finalized.
Australia was one of 11 nations that signed on to the successor to the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal in Chile last night, just more than a year after the United States pulled out of the original deal.
The European Council president added that it would be the first free trade deal in history to loosen, rather than strengthen ties.
Candidate Maxime Bernier has championed a Chinese trade deal in the Conservative Party leadership race.
When Canada and the EU first sat down to hammer out a trade deal in 2009, the Europeans insisted the provinces be at the table, since many of the topics up for debate — procurement, labour mobility, agriculture — lie within provincial jurisdiction.
Trump has frequently criticized the agreement, often calling it «the worst trade deal in history.»
It's a threat the President has repeated on multiple occasions, having at various times called NAFTA the «worst trade deal in the history of the world» and «the greatest disaster trade deal in the history of the world» and all terrible points in between.
«But I accept what the president said,» Trudeau added, «that as long as there is a free - trade deal in North America there won't be tariffs.»
Trump vows to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, which he has called «the worst trade deal in history» and blamed for lost U.S. manufacturing jobs.
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.
Canadian businesses selling internationally often grow faster in markets when there's a free trade deal in place.
We intend to consummate the first trade deal in the next few weeks.
During his bid for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trump denounced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as «the worst trade deal in history.»
He acknowledges that the New Zealand dairy industry has had a huge advantage over the Australian industry, by already having a trade deal in place with China.
Manufacturers would preserve their advantage against UK exporters at home, enjoy a level playing - field against UK producers in the UK, and celebrate our incredible stupidity — without a trade deal in sight.
The proposals are the largest trade deal in human history.
Asked why so many of his fellow Democrats saw the trade deal in a totally different light then he did, Mr. Meeks pointed to the influence of his «good friends in labor.»
This means that people's lives are now going to be bartered over as part of a trade deal in which we believe they will get lost amid rows about airline slots, trade quotas and discarded fish carcases.
Not so long ago, back when we were all waiting for her big Brexit speech, the prime minister was warned that she had no chance of sorting out the European divorce settlement, a transitional arrangement and a final trade deal in two years.
But he stressed this fallback position must be «very very limited» and only long enough to get the practical arrangements for a frictionless free trade deal in place.
Talks between the EU and US began on the proposed transatlantic trade deal in June 2013, resulting in a prolonged series of (mostly private) negotiations to finalise terms.
«NAFTA is the worst trade deal maybe ever signed anywhere, but certainly ever signed in this country» (September 26, 2016) «Because NAFTA... is perhaps the greatest disaster trade deal in the history of the world.
President Donald Trump recently called the North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA) the «worst trade deal in history» and said he would renegotiate or dissolve it.

Not exact matches

The advisory group, in a report submitted to Congress and the U.S. trade representative in late June, suggested the USTR borrow exact language pertaining to the agricultural sector and suggested using the Asiawide trade deal as the basis for text on environmental and labor regulation, with «additional strengthening of measures beyond what was in TPP,» according to a copy of the June 30 letter obtained by CNBC.
«I'm so pleased that the President asked his administration to reengage in these discussions with other TPP countries, and is continuing his work to negotiate a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) deal.
Without this piece in place, competitors could potentially glean information about deals, front - run trades, and throw markets out of whack.
At other moments in history — like three months ago, for example — the «big deal» in Trump's remarks might have been confirmation that he intends to overhaul (sorry, «tweak») the trade rules that are the foundation of Canada's economic well - being.
As the Trump administration nears a key deadline in its renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, a council of private sector executives is urging principals to use portions of the Trans - Pacific Partnership deal scrapped during President Donald Trump's first days in office.
Deep policy divisions appear to exist between the business and labor groups: The report cites the «majority» of members preferring to focus on issues outside trade deficits in favor of a «mutually beneficial» trade deal, sentiments to which the labor union representatives dissent in favor of promoting U.S. investment and jobs.
PARIS, April 25 - Boeing has found new homes for jets it hoped to deliver to Iran this year, further clouding the prospect of quick deliveries as U.S. Boeing agreed in December 2016 to sell 80 aircraft to IranAir under a deal between Tehran and major world powers to reopen trade in exchange for curbs on Iran's nuclear activities.
He says he recently attended one of the largest industry trade shows, Mipcom, and ended up talking to the same people he'd last encountered six years ago, most of whom were still thinking in terms of selling programs region by region to established channels as opposed to «worldwide deals for rights to be exploited via the Internet anywhere.»
IIF noted in a recent report that plans to privatize several state - owned enterprises beyond the Aramco deal, a doubling in the size of the domestic stock market and the trading of local currency government bonds on the Saudi exchange, which began this month, all deepen the kingdom's capital markets.
«It would be a great gesture of goodwill for the prime minister to make ahead of negotiations but equally it's good for our businesses... This is what I hear about day in, day out,» he added, noting that the U.K. government could offer this to EU workers unilaterally despite having been rebuked earlier by the trading bloc in an attempt to agree a deal on this issue ahead of full Brexit negotiations.
And if the Cavs pull off the Hill deal for the reported price — Iman Shumpert, Channing Frye, and a draft pick (most likely a second - rounder)-- they'll still have their first - round pick and the valuable Brooklyn Nets pick to offer in a trade to address other needs.
The Canadian public, and even many business leaders, are losing faith in free global trade deals — just when we need them more than ever
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's authority to take enforcement actions against firms dealing in digital currencies was upheld in court.
The Prime Minister maneuvered expertly in a minefield of special interests to get this free - trade deal through
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