Abroad
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With US workers already competing against robots at home, and against low-wage workers abroad, disrupting imports will just create more jobs for robots.
Sadly, they seem intent on imposing tariffs, which will disrupt international supply chains, possibly lead to trade wars, and only hasten US industry’s shift
abroad.
Meanwhile, given the fragility – and interconnectedness – of the global economy, tightening monetary policy in the US could have negative impacts
abroad
(with consequent blowback at home), especially given the instability in China and economic malaise in Europe.
As an immature international creditor, China is unable to balance the inflows by making renminbi loans
abroad.
US banks and broker dealers are exposed to about half of this figure, or $1.8 trillion; the rest is borne by other financial institutions in the US and
abroad.
By holding that American apartheid violated the constitutional command of "equal protection of the laws," the court struck a blow for justice at home and American strategic interests
abroad.
A decade ago, EU leaders talked confidently about projecting stability
abroad.
From its origins as a terrorist group capitalizing on state failure in Iraq and Syria, it has spread like a virus from Afghanistan to Nigeria and carried out or inspired attacks as far
abroad
as the United States and the Philippines.
Once again, Obama found himself stymied
abroad
because of political paralysis at home.
Trump is not wrong about one thing: America cannot afford to promote democracy
abroad.
Ambitious young people seek their fortunes
abroad.
An innovative IAEA e-learning tool, the Virtual University for Cancer Control (VUCCnet), is being developed in Africa to provide expert training online to health professionals, so that they do not have to take costly trips
abroad.
Putin hopes that harsh policies, at home and abroad, will allow him to maintain a stranglehold on Russia.
Overall, the US economy expended more than it generated in income, running a trade (more precisely a current-account) deficit, and borrowed the difference from
abroad.
Economists are fond of observing that the argument for counter-measures against protectionism
abroad
is like saying: “If you shoot yourself in the foot, I will do the same.”
Much of Africa's ill-gotten wealth is now stashed
abroad.
And, indeed, from Trump’s perspective, the highlights of his recent trip
abroad
were signing a $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, berating other NATO members for their supposedly insufficient military spending, and rejecting the pleas of US allies to continue in the fight global warming.
Of equal importance are economic and political events in the rest of the world, technological and demographic forces at home and abroad, and the policies of previous administrations, which can expand or constrain a sitting president’s options.
If more information circulates freely in the country, and more individuals experience other ways of life by traveling abroad, authoritarianism’s grip will loosen.
China may not have an infrastructure deficit, but it has something else: large construction companies that welcome the opportunity to undertake additional projects
abroad.
They only want to raise labor standards
abroad
so that workers in poor countries become overpriced and lose their jobs.
The current-account balance, measuring the balance of trade in goods, services, net factor income, and transfer payments from abroad, is equal to national saving minus domestic investment.
By resisting protectionist barriers at home and abroad, by continuing to recruit and welcome the world’s best students, by sending more students overseas, by fostering cross-national research collaboration, and by strengthening its own research universities, the US can sustain its well-established academic excellence while continuing to expand the sum total of global knowledge and prosperity.
During his stint as foreign secretary, Johnson was a near-constant cause of embarrassment for the UK, with gaffe after gaffe leaving Britain’s friends
abroad
with their heads in their hands.
Liu requested permission to receive treatment abroad, but the Chinese government denied him that dignity.
At home (most notably in Hong Kong) and abroad, China gives the impression that the word “compromise” does not exist in Mandarin.
Similarly, after the abuses of Iraqi detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison were disclosed, the views of Amnesty International and the International Committee of the Red Cross put pressure on the Bush administration both at home and
abroad.
The CFTA should enshrine the principle of “Made in Africa,” even as it recognizes that some inputs will necessarily be sourced from
abroad.
If the government’s agents break privacy laws, at home or abroad, the Department of Justice should prosecute them to the full extent of the law.
But, instead of buying villas, yachts, or soccer clubs abroad, he invested his fortune in Russia.
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