Sentence examples for traded fairly from inspiring English sources

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Q: Do you think the United States' long-term trading partners have mainly (taken advantage of) the U.S. or (traded fairly with) the U.S.? Q: Trump announced plans to impose taxes known as tariffs on some goods that are imported to the United States.

In a sustainable future, light from the sun powers all things, used water is filtered, then returned to our aquifers, food production is localized, toxic chemicals are eliminated, everything is recycled, traded fairly, and fully used.

What makes organic coffee so abnormal if it is produced and traded fairly and provides the growers a decent living without putting their health at risk from the use of pesticides (Maroni et al. 2006)?

For example, we asked caterers that all food served at the conference be seasonal, organic, and grown locally where possible (there are many organic producers in the area near Basel) and that those products not grown in Europe be traded fairly.

Ask yourself questions: "Do I want to support this type of business?" "Are the farmers or factory workers that made this treated well?" "Is this product traded fairly?" "Is it healthy?" "Is it good for the environment?" "Does the sale of this product help support an oppressive political regime?".

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The president said his decision was based on his "strong belief" that America was "better off with a world that trades freely and a world that trades fairly".

Polls come and go, as politicians like to say, but the two big parties seem to be trading fairly consistently at around six points apart.

Given the mood in Europe, the burden of proof is shifting to China to demonstrate that it is trading fairly and that its goods are safe".

If the Japanese and Chinese were not trading fairly, he would ask a visiting American official, why not just let their goods pile up and rot on West Coast piers?

Just policies have been proposed by groups such as Oxfam, Christian Aid and the World Development Movement, which call, for example, for the democratisation of the World Trade Organisation; an agreement which permits the poorest countries to defend their infant export industries from direct competition; and binding international rules to force all corporations to trade fairly.

Chiquita Brands International, the largest producer of bananas in the world, says it cannot pay its debts and will probably have to go into bankruptcy court because, it contends, the Clinton administration has not been able to force the European Union to trade fairly.

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