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A major, four-year trade tussle has erupted again between the European Union and the U.S. The bone of contention is a $4 billion tax break Uncle Sam gives to companies on some overseas sales.
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Marc Busch of Georgetown University in Washington, DC, says that China has moved from "learning by watching", where it mainly observed others' trade tussles, to being an active participant in formal dispute settlement.China's increasing propensity to bring disputes to the WTO is part of a broader shift.
But as negotiators tussle, in this trade deal and in every other, the sharpest of eyes need to be on the lookout for the stealthy influence of big tobacco.
Meanwhile, Labour leader Ed Miliband has begun an uncertain tussle with the trade unions that may find him caught up in internal battles, and people who spend their lives picking through polling data still insist the average Briton cannot imagine him moving into Downing Street.
While he tussles with Obama on trade, Trumka simultaneously praises and mocks the Republican candidates for discussing income inequality.
Most tussles between companies over "trade secrets" are pretty mundane: Old Country Buffet sues Granny's Buffet for stealing its recipes and job manuals.
Preparing to go on "Europe Today" and tussle with a representative of an international trade union federation, I spent a while Googling about to establish just who, exactly, has been on strike in Europe this week.
During the first three years of the Second World War, Coastal Command and the Admiralty fought a continuous battle with the RAF and Air Ministry over the primacy of trade defence in relation to the bomber effort against mainland Germany, a strategic tussle which conceivably could have cost the Western Alliance the Battle of the Atlantic.
But many might have a passing tussle with Covent Garden, where the remaining branch of Union Jacks continues to "trade well" with prawn cocktail with Morecambe Bay shrimp, pizzas topped with Westcombe cheddar and British salami, and fish and chips (with skinny chips. Yes, it's an outrage. Take it elsewhere).
When an opponent faces off against Mr. Chan in the big-deal final combat scene, the foe is brandishing a chain and posed, sweating in a T-shirt, against a fiery backdrop that makes it look as if a tussle of a much different sort -- perhaps calling for a little rough trade -- is about to break out.
Its economy, too, is lacking in transparency and distorted by state-owned industry.The zero-sum illusionSo the struggle to complete trade agreements seems to have become yet another area of strategic competition between America and China as they tussle for regional influence.
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