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As soon as one country blocks another country’s goods or services from entering its market, global value chains will be disrupted, producing spillover effects that hurt everyone – including the country that erected the
barriers.
Europe and China need to open up their services markets to two-way trade, including by dismantling remaining
barriers
to trade in information technology and promoting technology transfer.
Specifically, Hitler admired the US Immigration Act of 1924 – also known as the Johnson-Reed Act – which had erected openly racist
barriers
to immigration on the basis of a “national quota” system.
By the time he came along, everyone on the European hard right was already well acquainted with the US model of race-based immigration
barriers.
Women are generally not well integrated into male networks that dominate organizations, and gender stereotypes still hamper women who try to overcome such
barriers.
In international trade, openness was achieved not by reducing import barriers, but by creating special economic zones with different rules than those applied to domestic production.
The two sides agreed “to work together toward zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non-auto industrial goods.”
Let us, together with the US, tear down the trade and economic
barriers
that are stifling these economies.
When a technology’s price declines so rapidly, it becomes widely accessible, and
barriers
to entry fall.
The low level of intraregional trade, despite the SADC and COMESA, reflects several factors, including a range of non-tariff
barriers
– mainly communication and transport problems, customs procedures and charges, and a lack of market information.
Removing all trade barriers, as called for by SADC’s plan, would enable them to take full advantage of the region’s abundant natural resources and point the way toward deeper global integration for all of Africa.
The entry
barriers
to cyber warfare are remarkably low, even for non-state actors.
How deep the zealots and the coal lobby will be able to make that point depends partly on the
barriers
built by the rest of us.
New technology can play a vital role in making financial systems more inclusive, particularly for groups that face greater
barriers
to access.
In order to stimulate GDP growth, encourage the establishment of competitive and dynamic enterprises, facilitate larger trade flows, and create more jobs, they must dismantle
barriers
that raise costs, inhibit competition, and deter new investment.
Removing
barriers
to human mobility – such as labor laws, state-specific social-welfare programs, and housing-market distortions – should be an integral part of development.
Its conclusions are based on a survey of 58 Palestinian experts, who not only explore the
barriers
to Palestinian statehood, but also offer perspectives on the future course of a national strategy.
And bilateral or regional trade deals can chip away at some of the
barriers
in the current global system.
Bilateral deals can help, but they can also lead to higher trade
barriers
for everyone else.
To erect
barriers
to innovation, such as taxes on robots, which some have proposed as a way to ease the pressure on workers, would be counterproductive.
As crises multiply around the world, rich countries are raising new
barriers
for those seeking safety.
Barriers
to private companies’ entry into the agricultural sector will be removed, and farmers will be allowed to grow the crops they want, without official control over supply and demand.
A review of industrial concentration is warranted, as is a major government effort to foster SME growth in new ventures by offering incentives, ensuring access to capital, and lowering
barriers
to market entry.
Following the passage of America’s Smoot-Hawley Tariff in 1930, countries raised trade
barriers
in a tit-for-tat frenzy, with no rules to constrain their behavior.
Yet innovations frequently face high
barriers
to implementation, with governments sometimes banning new technologies outright – even those that could bring far-reaching benefits.
Of course, the erection of
barriers
to technological innovation does not always start with the government.
Avoiding
barriers
to technological progress requires understanding and addressing its downsides.
With the Europeans, simultaneous pursuit of an “enhanced transatlantic market” would make a new US-EU Doha initiative on agriculture more attractive to both sides, as it would aim at reducing additional
barriers
to transatlantic trade that are not covered in the multilateral round.
But, so far, progress toward the abolition of Europe’s remaining trade
barriers
has been slow, and signs of resurgent economic nationalism are spreading throughout the continent.
Far more importantly, under the TPP, nine other Pacific Rim countries (like Vietnam) would have reduced major
barriers
to US exports.
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