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Egypt, meanwhile, is finding its own equilibrium, both domestically, drafting a new constitution, and in terms of foreign policy.
By buying goods from China, Polo was promoting economic wellbeing in Venice: consumers benefited from goods they could not acquire
domestically
– at least not at such a low cost – and merchants were profiting by re-selling Chinese imports at a markup.
The Saudi government has been implementing radical changes, both
domestically
and in its foreign policy, and its reasons for doing so are not entirely clear.
While China’s aim is to promote
domestically
produced vehicles, all of the world’s major car manufacturers are working together – and with local partners – to roll out their own EV models and gain leadership in the Chinese market.
Whatever Abdullah’s consolidation of power might mean domestically, the implications for the region are profound.
He has said that he will make America energy independent, which entails abandoning US interests in the region and becoming more reliant on
domestically
produced greenhouse-gas-emitting fossil fuels.
OXFORD: The environment, as the recent global focus on the health of the world’s oceans demonstrates, has become a focus of political struggle, both
domestically
and internationally.
Some economies may sustain collateral damage from both sides of the war, because, in addition to the pressure coming from excess dollar liquidity, they may be confronted with tougher competition
(domestically
and in third markets) from China, so long as the renminbi remains quasi-pegged to the dollar.
Perhaps Italy can survive, because most of its debt is held domestically, which makes default less likely.
Precisely because nothing threatens them
domestically
or externally, they obsessively invent imaginary demons.
That way, once constraints on new industries are removed, private firms in those industries quickly become competitive
domestically
and internationally.
From an economic standpoint, therefore, a better way to “rebalance” the tax system would be to reduce the rate of corporate-income tax, and simultaneously introduce or increase sales taxes on imported and
domestically
produced goods and services.
Stories that seek to preserve the singular benefits of global integration, while limiting shared obligations, may in fact go “viral” domestically, because citizens yearn for responsive leadership that addresses local and national concerns.
But substantive agreements on climate change, the financial crisis, or North Korea would require both countries to take actions that could be
domestically
costly.
By contrast, good economic policies – including openness – benefit the domestic economy first and foremost, and the price of bad economic policies is primarily paid
domestically
as well.
As it stands, China has only 2,500
domestically
listed companies, compared to more than 5,000 in the United States and 8,000 in India.
There is also the universal political dynamic whereby a foreign threat or crisis strengthens a leader
domestically.
But, despite all our progress in strengthening fisheries’ management domestically, we lack the ability to police our vast waters.
Trump’s Middle East StumblesDENVER – The recent six-month mark of Donald Trump’s presidency serves as a reminder not only of how little his administration has accomplished domestically, but also of how his meandering foreign policy has created a geopolitical landscape rife with ticking time bombs.
In fact, the nuclear agreement – which seems close to completion – is likely to be Iran’s most important diplomatic achievement since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, providing it with considerable relief both
domestically
and internationally.
Moreover, recent data indicate that Japan may be embarking on a strong,
domestically
driven economic expansion.
But high expectations, both
domestically
and internationally, can lead to huge disappointments.
This helps to explain why so many companies continue to hoard cash, rather than investing domestically, and why a growing number of countries want to diversify gradually away from dependence on the dollar as the reserve currency and on US financial markets for intermediation of their hard-earned savings.
A policy agenda in the US that is overloaded, overwhelmingly
domestically
focused, and partially paralyzed will mean a lack of attention to global issues that require cooperation and compromise, including the international dimensions of financial reform.
Former PBOC Governor Zhou Xiaochuan built a strong reputation
domestically
and, perhaps more so, internationally during his record-setting 15-year tenure, owing to his gradual, steady, and effective approach.
The surge in
domestically
produced shale oil caused OPEC members Algeria, Angola, and Nigeria to lose significant market share in the US.
For instance, if I save $100, but at the same time I invest $100 in my factories’ fixed assets, I am “balanced domestically” and not running an export surplus with anyone.
Many governments try to improve farmers’ incomes by setting high prices
domestically
and erecting trade barriers to keep out imports.
China’s economy is overheating now, but, over time, its current overinvestment will prove deflationary both
domestically
and globally.
They are all in a relatively strong position
domestically.
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