Sentence examples for import restraints from inspiring English sources

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Rich nations would be required to remove all barriers to trade - tariffs, import restraints and perverse subsidies that keep out imports from poorer nations.

Some critics of Mr. Hargrove say that his call for import restraints comes from his union's lack of success at organizing workers at plants in Canada owned by Toyota and Honda and their parts suppliers based in Japan.

Profits slid just a bit in China, where TCL had a particularly strong franchise, and in other poor countries, where bizarre and costly import restraints favour clever manufacturers who are willing to ship televisions disassembled to precisely the level required under the law.

The most recent report on American import restraints by the International Trade Commission puts their total cost at less than 0.01 percent of G.D.P. Implicit protection of services — rules and regulations that have the effect of, say, blocking foreign competition in insurance — surely impose additional costs.

The most recent report on American import restraints by the International Trade Commission puts their total cost at less than 0.01percentt of GDP".

The first step is to create a level playing field by rebalancing exchange rates with China and other countries, and that won't happen without the threat of tariffs or other import restraints from the United States.

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Coming to the socio-economic implications of these import restraint scenarios, we note that Indonesia would see income losses among migrant palm oil workers and, of course, among the owners of palm oil plantations.

Over time, agricultural trade policies evolved in ways that differed radically from those applied for manufactured goods, with a host of domestic and export subsidies and non-tariff barriers emerging, including variable levies, minimum import prices, voluntary export restraints and quantitative import quotas.

Brazil's devaluation in 1999 caused Argentina to seek, and obtain, emergency restraints on imports from there.

Smith regarded restraints on imports and other trade restrictions as a function of "the wretched spirit of monopoly" that had afflicted economic activity throughout history.

These can include discriminatory regulations, selective excise or sales taxes, special "health" requirements, quotas, "voluntary" restraints on importing, special licensing requirements, etc., not to mention outright prohibitions.

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