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Similarly, on trade policy, some
protectionist
measures can deliver quick benefits to a sector or even a country, and in the case of well-crafted export subsidies, those benefits may last a long time.
Together, China and the US can alleviate financial repression, avert
protectionist
tendencies, and help maintain a strong foundation for global stability.
Trade policies around the world are under intense scrutiny, and the open, rules-based trading system is being threatened by
protectionist
pressures in key advanced countries.
Trump’s
protectionist
measures will weaken world trade, increase domestic inflation, and strengthen the dollar, causing America’s export industries to suffer.
In both countries, the decision to reverse
protectionist
policies was not the only reform undertaken, but it was an important component.
The economic historian Douglas Irwin has challenged the argument that nineteenth-century
protectionist
policy aided the growth of infant industries in the United States.
The EU’s trade partners do not want to give ground, because they suspect that in the coming years, climate change will serve as a pretext for
protectionist
policies.
Moreover, rejecting Europe’s arguments out of hand, owing to a suspected
protectionist
agenda, is not without risk.
Nonetheless, the report argues, the thousands of
protectionist
measures that still impede US exports in other countries may well give Trump the excuse he needs to increase barriers of his own.
He failed, because he gave in to petty
protectionist
interests, imposing a timber embargo against Finland and Sweden, a fish embargo against Norway, and various agricultural embargos against Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, and others.
Draghi replaced Antonio Fazio, whose corrupt
protectionist
practices in Italy’s banking sector had both discouraged capital from coming into Italy and depressed the euro.
This can be achieved by obtaining privileges or special rights from government or the legislature, privileges that may come in the form of monopoly rights, subsidies,
protectionist
privileges or other kinds of preferences.
While some non-tariff measures might be easy to dismiss as protectionist, many others serve legitimate public-policy objectives, such as consumer safety or environmental protection, making it difficult to ensure that they do not conflict with the basic principles of fairness and openness.
China’s government knows that Africa can help it to address the challenges it faces – from population aging at home to a rise in
protectionist
sentiment abroad – which will, among other things, put pressure on labor-intensive activities.
A country that does not produce a product has no interest in its protection, while countries that do have
protectionist
interests.
While the 2008 global financial crisis eroded its credibility, the G20 countries quickly agreed to avoid the
protectionist
policies against which the consensus stood.
In the European Union, Sweden voted against almost all anti-dumping and other
protectionist
proposals.
But
protectionist
and isolationist policies will only make things worse, especially if they are used as an excuse to deny basic human rights to immigrants, among others.
The popular expectation that neither the UK nor the EU will impose trade restrictions on the other seems unconvincing, at best, given the
protectionist
tendencies that have helped spur British Euroskepticism and the possibility that European policymakers will attempt to deter other member states from following the UK’s lead.
Many Chinese investors view the CFIUS screening process as
protectionist
and targeted at them, but there is no evidence of this.
And those who lose – or stand to lose – from imports demand
protectionist
measures, in the form of tariffs or quotas, against those specific products.
After that, the Chinese agreed to start importing US beef this summer, rescinding
protectionist
policies that had been in place for several years.
His promise of a domestic stimulus and
protectionist
trade policies to bring back manufacturing jobs carried him to the White House.
But Koizumi’s reforms seemed to abandon not only rent-seekers, but also the disadvantaged who had relied on the state’s
protectionist
measures.
There are those who wish for India to become a Hindu Rashtra, a land of and for the Hindu majority; those who wish to raise even higher the
protectionist
barriers against foreign investment that have started to come down; and those who believe that a firm hand at the national helm would be preferable to the failures of democracy.
Japan developed an "outward looking
protectionist"
strategy and structure.
The problem was that alongside its outward-looking
protectionist
policy, Japan's establishment - the national bureaucracy, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, business, universities, and the media - had fostered a corresponding ideological orthodoxy.
At the same time, developing countries may need to promote local private sectors and “infant industries” through temporary
protectionist
measures, which would help them to upgrade their output on the road to liberalization.
Hit hard by the US recession, sluggish growth in Europe, Argentina's collapse, low commodity prices, and
protectionist
barriers against farm products, steel and textiles, Brazil's economy will do well to grow 2% this year.
They must do everything they can to prevent the introduction of
protectionist
measures and the erection of barriers to globalization.
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