Sentences with phrase «trade sanctions between»

But, «there is every reason to believe that businesses need to be prepared for a series of trade sanctions between the U.S. and its key trading partners in 2018,» another financial expert told CNBC.
«There is every reason to believe that businesses need to be prepared for a series of trade sanctions between the U.S. and its key trading partners in 2018, and sooner rather than later,» Steve Okun, president for the Asia Business Trade Association, told CNBC in an email after the address.

Not exact matches

NEW YORK, April 23 - Global benchmark Brent crude turned positive in volatile trade on Monday as it jockeyed between downward pressure after Iran dashed hopes that OPEC would extend its production cap pact and support on fears that U.S. sanctions could dampen Iran's output.
China, North Korea's biggest trading partner, has joined United Nations sanctions against the North that have cut trade between them by around 90 percent.
All have eventually run afoul of their boss, who alternates between lavishing praise on Xi one day and threatening China with ruinous trade sanctions the next.
Although the sanctions row predates the administration of President Donald Trump, it will make an example of ZTE, reckons Mr Su, as tensions mount between America and China over trade disputes and technological dominance.
The 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers - the US, Russia, China, the UK, France and Germany - lifted international sanctions on Iran's economy, including those on oil, trade and banking sectors.
Global benchmark Brent crude turned positive in volatile trade on Monday as it jockeyed between downward pressure after Iran dashed hopes that OPEC would extend its production cap pact and support on fears that U.S. sanctions could dampen Iran's output.
The extensive work force behind a Vatier international business lawyer in France also handles the interpretation and application of preferential trade agreements between the EU and its major trading partners, as well as the interpretation and compliance with EU, U.S. and UN trade sanctions.
In normative terms, the stark contrast between minimum harmonisation being unequivocally dismissed and partial harmonisation being happily sanctioned is striking, not least because the Court accepts that partial harmonisation too does not remove all obstacles to trade.
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