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In rich countries, where the primary producing sector usually has political power, stockpiles of food
products
are used as a means of keeping prices high rather than low.
A rapid decline in the dollar is likely to have a very different impact: primarily to impoverish workers whose
products
are exported to America and investors in dollar-denominated assets who see their portfolio values melting away.
Even in industrialized countries, doctors are seeing the resurgence of rickets, a bone-weakening disease that had been largely eradicated through vitamin-fortified milk and other
products.
In recent years, the renminbi’s decline relative to the dollar has prompted complaints from American firms that compete with Chinese
products.
Improving the quality of life also requires boosting the quality of
products
that Chinese consumers can buy.
He is now looking for an environment minister who is allied with the ruralistas, or large landowners, and has appointed a minister of agriculture who wants to lift restrictions on the use of dangerous chemical
products
in agriculture.
The government announced that it was suspending trading in futures markets for a number of farm
products.
The effect on underlying financial markets’ volatility may not even be the right question to consider in deciding whether to permit new derivative
products.
The right question is whether these
products
are conducive to economic success and growth.
For example, we need stronger consumer protection for retail financial products, stricter disclosure requirements for new securities, and better-designed vehicles for hedging risks.
But, rather than just selling
products
abroad, Japanese enterprises need to expand operations beyond their borders and cast a wider net for international talent.
They will need to create innovative products, penetrate new markets, and make bold investments in equipment, technology, and talent, while simultaneously scrutinizing every aspect of their operations for inefficiency and waste.
Drug companies and other firms may well be eager to buy biobanks on which they can test their
products
for differential responses according to patients’ genetic make-up.
The directive would have imposed stricter controls on the sale of tobacco
products
in Europe, while preserving the existing ban on the sale of snus, a kind of chewing tobacco.
Establishing floor prices for many agricultural products, and ensuring that Mexico produces what it consumes, runs counter to many NAFTA provisions – and to Trump’s goal of reducing the bilateral US trade deficit.
In 2002, President George W. Bush imposed a number of import restrictions, including headline tariffs of 30% on some steel
products.
So if the US were to impose steel tariffs only on some countries, those countries’ steel exporters could send their
products
to US allies, which could then increase their exports to the US.
For example, if the US imposed an across-the-board import tariff of 25% on steel products, and imports collapsed to $15 billion – one-half of their 2017 value – the US would still acquire an extra $3.75 billion in annual revenues.
That is why we must ensure that R&D is on the agenda at the G7 summit in Japan in May, with a focus on developing and deploying
products
that both save lives and dramatically improve the economic prospects of the poorest.
Republican Congressman David Camp, who is leading the legislative effort in the House of Representatives, has proposed an innovative alternative that rests on the “destination principle”: MNCs’ taxable earnings should be based largely on where their
products
are sold, rather than on where the companies are headquartered, where their production and financing occur, or where their profits are reported.
If so, it would mean shifting from production of commodities to higher-value manufactured
products.
Old
products
and industries are replaced by new or better ones, thanks to novel technologies, fresh marketing approaches, or new organizational structures.
We should bring food security to the starving without ignoring commercialization, agribusiness development, and the consumption and trade of higher-value food
products
– particularly because 60% of available uncultivated agricultural land is in Africa.
The government should also pay attention to the development by private enterprises of new and competitive products, and support the scaling up of successful private-sector innovations in new industries.
Until then, it will always be
products
over people.
Indeed, for countries like Greece, Portugal, or Spain, regaining competitiveness would require them to lower the prices of their own
products
relative to the rest of the eurozone by about 30%, compared to the beginning of the crisis.
So it is possible that conservative American business executives will invest more not because the tax cut will improve the fundamentals of the US economy and increase demand for their products, but just because they believe it will.
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.
Trade in agricultural products, which is the mainstay of the region, may remain subject to restrictions but the EU would have to show some generosity for the plan to succeed.
In addition to “undermining every American’s cyber security and the nation’s economic security,” the signers argued, “introducing new vulnerabilities to weaken encrypted
products
in the US would also undermine human rights and information security around the globe.”
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