Manufactured
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China should be exporting
manufactured
goods to the US.
Instead, these potentates of the past chose to import
manufactured
goods from Europe in exchange for their own subjects, whom they exported as slaves.
But the bubble was really
manufactured
by China's communist rulers over a decade earlier on the advice of local property magnates, who wanted to limit the amount of land British colonials were permitted to sell.
For, even with “strategic competitors” like China, we now live in a global commons in which we share air, water,
manufactured
goods, and even food.
Long chains of DNA can now be
manufactured
to order, and scientists are identifying which genes are essential.
To quote the United Nations Human Development Report for 2006: “There is more than enough water in the world for domestic purposes, for agriculture and for industry….Scarcity is
manufactured
through political processes and institutions that disadvantage the poor.”
Pumiliotoxins, like those
manufactured
by the Panamanian poison frog, may lead to medicines that strengthen heart contractions – important in treating cardiac disease.
Even before his inauguration, Trump was trying to influence companies’ choices about manufacturing locations, including by threatening import tariffs on products
manufactured
in, say, Mexico.
Those who maintain that the biodiversity crisis is manufactured, or at least over-hyped, often point to the sometimes exaggerated estimates of extinction rates that appear in the press.
The Alliance’s CMF-A platform, created and
manufactured
in India, will pave the way for many more affordable vehicles throughout the developing world.
According to World Bank data, 32% of Argentina's exports are
manufactured
goods, with roughly one-quarter classified as high-technology products.
We have global supply lines in which goods are developed in one country,
manufactured
in another, and assembled in a third.
Although
manufactured
in China and Vietnam, shoes were designed, developed, and marketed in Europe.
These countries export
manufactured
goods to the US, on which they also rely for tourism and remittances; they lack either the geography or the geology to become great commodity exporters (or, like Mexico, they export all of their oil to the US).
Now they claim to have
manufactured
nuclear weapons for self-defense.
One government minister at the CDF noted that the one million Chinese tourists who went abroad last year used their credit cards to buy about $1 billion worth of goods that they cannot obtain at home (while noting the irony that some of those European and American branded goods are actually
manufactured
in China).
It was a moment
manufactured
to press Trump on the point.
Instead, the world’s citizens should take matters into their own hands, and boycott products
manufactured
in a country that so manifestly refuses to do its part to save the planet.
For example, Steve Walt and John Mearsheimer, in their notorious essay “The Israel Lobby,” asserted that AIPAC
manufactured
the Iraq War.
Photovoltaic cells may draw energy from the sun, but they are
manufactured
from cadmium, selenium, and tellurium.
This, we are told, will make Latin America’s exports of
manufactured
goods more competitive internationally.
Imagine in 2100 a world in which solar-powered robots,
manufactured
by robots and controlled by artificial intelligence systems, deliver most of the goods and services that support human welfare.
Its growth model, based largely on exporting cheap
manufactured
goods to developed countries, is running out of steam.
But primary-product prices remain much more volatile than the prices of
manufactured
goods and services, causing large fluctuations in producers’ incomes.
Since then, China has added to the strains by continuing to manipulate the value of the renminbi, maintaining an abnormally high trade surplus, and restricting goods
manufactured
by foreign companies in China from entering the domestic market.
In poker terms, Chinese President Xi Jinping is attempting to pull an inside straight, gambling that a growing middle class will demand enough
manufactured
goods to prevent the economy’s immense excess capacity in basic industries from leading to widespread unemployment.
Although US and EU tariffs on each other’s marketed
manufactured
goods are already low (below 3%, on average), a free-trade agreement would be enormously beneficial in promoting further investment, thereby boosting economic growth and creating more jobs.
Still, leading administration figures were determined to wage war on Iraq, so they
manufactured
a justification: the threat of WMDs.
In 1993, advanced
manufactured
goods accounted for 50% of total exports to China, while raw materials and intermediate goods comprised the remainder.
For any
manufactured
good or line of goods, the production process typically involves several steps.
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