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My expectation is that we will see countries lapsing back to some sort of controls on trade, on capital, which isn't going to be too healthy for the global economy.
Desmond Lachman
We'll be focusing here in this trip on further discussion of that, as well as working together to strengthen not only the global economy but to expand trade between our two countries,
Adam Ereli
Global trade is an increasingly large component of the world economy -- now accounting for close to 25 percent of global GDP. So when world trade hits the wall, so should the broader measures of global output.
Stephen Roach
He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. In today's integrated global economy, given the liquid nature of capital flows, an individual trade balance doesn't mean so much. A lot of the anxiety is overblown.
David Resler
The reflation trade is back on. We are seeing more optimism about the global economy.
David Bowers
To set us on the right course we need to create more opportunities for trade, particularly in developing countries, and we need to adjust global trade rules to better meet the needs of entrepreneurs in the 21st century,
Pascal Lamy
We can make a beginning by entering into multilateral free trade agreements among Muslims countries, ... We also need to create a world-class capital market to attract international capital, which would enable us to finance our development and growth.
Shaukat Aziz
He also has his hands still on the sinews of power in Serbia. He controls the army, he controls the police, including a very effective and brutal secret police network, ... He controls the media, and he controls the economy and finances.
Wesley Clark
If the APEC economies can't collectively come up with forward movement on trade and open markets, that would be unfortunate for the global trading system. It's absolutely critical for the leaders of these 21 countries to come out with a very strong statement on trade.
Myron Brilliant
Those urging the United States to rein in its spending should be equally full-throated in prodding countries with excess savings and trade surpluses to create conditions for growing their domestic demand. If they fail to do so, and the U.S. suddenly becomes virtuous on its own, the global economy would sink into a deep funk.
Richard Fisher
The strength of the global economy remains a key determinant of growth in developing Asia. The major industrial economies are expected to grow close to potential and global trade will remain firm this year.
Ifzal Ali
We need to bolster the stability of existing capital markets and flows in the developing world by strengthening domestic financial institutions and deepening local currency markets, We need to improve corporate governance, so that more of the up-and-coming companies that are creating jobs can tap into the capital in the global economy.
Lars Thunell
Trade between our two countries has brought tremendous benefit to the people of both countries, ... We will still try to promote a balance in our bilateral trade in an active and positive approach.
Wen Jiabao
The cuts in tax rates will increase Turkey's capacity to compete with its neighbors and EU member countries in terms of attracting global capital investments,
Tayyip Erdogan
The repercussions on global trade would be devastating, ... Given that virtually all major economies have a surplus with the (United States), trade disruptions would shutter manufacturing plants and curtail global demand for most commodities.
Sherry Cooper
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