Restrictions
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With the TPP, Vietnam gets some assurance of continued access to the US market (existing barriers on the US side are already quite low), but in return must submit to
restrictions
on subsidies, patent rules, and investment regulations.
For example, the “safeguards” clause of the WTO could be broadened to allow the imposition of trade
restrictions
(subject to procedural disciplines) in instances where imports demonstrably conflict with domestic social norms.
They do so not because Taiwan is small – witness Hong Kong and Switzerland – but because it retains too many
restrictions
against foreign institutions.
The so-called sunset clauses that stipulate expiration dates for various
restrictions
imposed on Iran’s nuclear program – clauses that attracted so much derision from Trump and other opponents of the deal – were vital, because they necessitated further negotiation.
His 60-point plan included reforms of fiscal policy and the financial sector that would set market interest rates on loans and deposits, permit some private-investor participation in state-owned enterprises, increase the role of small and medium-size enterprises, loosen labor restrictions, and introduce property taxes to boost revenue for local authorities.
Increased censorship and intimidation of foreign journalists, together with the imprisonment of dissidents and tighter
restrictions
on dissent, are an effort to ensure that economic disruption does not give rise to political rebellion.
Even assuming that the Sochi Games pass off successfully, and that, despite the security
restrictions
and official bigotry, athletes and visitors enjoy their stay, will Russia’s brief display of national pride really be worth the financial and political cost?
The list of Chile's achievements includes fast economic growth, the halving of poverty in less than a decade, and the management of speculative capital through market-based
restrictions
on short-term inflows.
The experts will face obvious
restrictions.
Institutions like Human Rights Watch have repeatedly denounced the government’s rights violations and
restrictions
on civil liberties.
While many other countries also have considerable shale-gas potential, problems abound, including water scarcity in China, investment security in Argentina, and environmental
restrictions
in several European countries.
Moreover, the Chinese authorities have launched a raft of reforms aimed at opening the economy and making it more market-oriented, and have announced plans to liberalize interest and exchange rates and continue to ease
restrictions
on cross-border capital flows.
Of course, institutional differences between America and Western Europe do exist: in the regulation of labor, in
restrictions
on land-use and redevelopment, in the tolerance of competition authorities for resale price maintenance and related practices.
Mousavi ran as a reformist who said he would strive for greater freedom of the press, more rights for women, and fewer
restrictions
on the private lives of Iranians.
Housing payments are higher because mortgages are of short duration (an average of ten years) and tight loan-to-value
restrictions
force borrowers to seek additional higher-cost loans from second-tier deposit institutions and non-financial companies.
Restrictions
on technology transfers and linkages, often justified by national security concerns, would give rise to competing and incompatible standards.
Amid cold war-fueled economic fragmentation – especially the aforementioned
restrictions
on trade and technology transfers – urgently-needed breakthroughs would become much more difficult to achieve.
Over the course of the three G-20 summits held since the crisis, world leaders have agreed to tighten financial regulation slightly, but only for banks, while leaving other market players free of
restrictions
and scrutiny.
Political repression and press
restrictions
remain common in Belarus.
Similarly, Belarus must, in turn, respond positively to the EU’s steps to normalize relations, one of which should be rescinding travel
restrictions
against Lukashenko and other senior officials.
Internal travel
restrictions
are used to keep lawyers from representing dissident clients.
With its huge state enterprise sector and pervasive
restrictions
on just about anything, China has only one option: radical transformation of its economy.
A vast number of people can be employed if only the government stops protecting State enterprises by
restrictions
on production and internal trade.
Although the country was never as protected from the global downturn as its authorities claimed, the country benefits from some factors that do help ease the damage inflicted by the international crisis, especially with regard to the availability of foreign currency in these times of
restrictions
on external financing.
Thus, “competent authorities may also consider requesting changes to the institutions’ capital plan,” which “may take a number of forms such as potential
restrictions
on dividends required for a bank to maintain the agreed trajectory of its capital planning in the adverse scenario.”
The latter banks would still require substantial capital issuances on top of dividend
restrictions
to make up the difference.
Licensing
restrictions
in a number of key areas have been loosened.
Likewise,
restrictions
that prevent socially responsible companies based in advanced industrial countries from doing business in Myanmar have left the field open to less scrupulous firms.
Badly regulated banking sectors, feeble market structures, and weak competition, as well as trade and current-account restrictions, were also among the shortcomings identified.
There would also be no need for special
restrictions
on banking activities and operations.
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