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are protectionist
noun
Someone who believes in protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting the importation of foreign goods and services via actions taken by government.
Exact(21)
They deny that these concerns are protectionist.
Brazil and (especially) India are protectionist by comparison.
America has laid to rest the myth that labour standards are protectionist.
Both the United States and Japan have crop subsidies that Australia claims are protectionist obstacles to free trade.
Senator Obama recently suggested that Americans are protectionist because they are bitter about being left behind in the global economy.
Only 25% of Senate Democrats backed the Central American one, and only 15 out of 202 Democrats in the House.Party leaders deny that they are protectionist.
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They believe his view that the protesters against the World Bank and IMF are protectionists is out of touch.
"They would clearly resist efforts to be protectionist.
Few European leaders admit to being protectionist; most pay lip service to free trade.
The idea, the two economists argue, would not necessarily be protectionist.
China reckons that America's bail-out of some of its carmakers was protectionist.
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