Sentence examples for globalised trade from inspiring English sources

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"Textiles was the first mass tradable commodity, so I've been investigating the globalised trade over the last thousand years".

All this takes place in the shadow of the bridges at Laredo, vibrant symbols of the success of globalised trade.

Our modern world of globalised trade is giving footloose species many more chances to cruise the planet and set up home in distant lands.

The ready supply of low-cost migrant labour was only one factor in the earlier wage stagnation, which was driven by globalised trade, technology and the decline of unions.

It is the most ambitious programme of reform since the principles for bilateral tax treaties were first laid down by the League of Nations in the 1920s, laying the ground for the modern era of globalised trade.

Catastrophic factors include a globalised trade in fruit, vegetables and bees themselves; the consequent spread of natural pests and pathogens; the interaction in bees' bodies of a range of agrichemicals never tested in combination; intensification of land use with a resulting loss of biodiversity and the creation of crop monocultures.

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Saragih blames much of the rural poverty and inequality in Indonesia and elsewhere on the multinational institutions, which, he says, have encouraged a globalised trading and food system at the expense of the environment and people.

Had they moved to a political model that had more transparency, more independent rule of law, more independent media, more chances for civil society to supervise, I believe China would still have had economic growth – it was a period of the growth of Asia and the globalised trading economy – but a more healthy form.

In a globalised trading culture, trying to stand against the market is hard to sustain.

"We are leaving the EU, we are not leaving Europe and we are ready to take our place in an open, liberal and competitive globalised trading environment". Asked afterwards whether he was concerned about tariffs being put in place, he said: "Who does it harm more if we end up in a new tariff environment?

It is perhaps a mark of the ruthlessness of globalised narcotics trade that the "set piece" armed robbery, as shown by the £53m Securitas raid in Kent last year, is making a return.

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