The great unreported story ordsprog

en The great, unreported story in globalization is about power, not ideology. It's about how finance and business regularly, continuously insert their own self-interested deals and exceptions into rules and agreements that are then announced to the public as "free trade."

en 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.

en On trade, [Bush] obviously staked out a pattern that we don't expect him to change dramatically from and that is an aggressive pursuit of the Doha round and proliferation of free trade agreements. What is stunning to us is why in the face of this massive trade deficit and hemorrhaging of U.S. manufacturing jobs there isn't some questioning of current U.S. trade policy.

en Senator Kerry supported NAFTA and other trade agreements, ... I was against NAFTA and some of the trade agreements that he was for, and I think they've cost us millions of jobs. And I think voters need to see the difference in our views on what needs to be done about trade and how trade can work for America and American workers.

en Free trade is a powerful instrument of freedom, ... A vibrant and dynamic market is the most powerful force for economic growth and sustainable development. This is not ideology talking. Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. Facts speak for themselves and they tell us that free trade means bread -- bread for the neediest of our people.
  Colin Powell

en I am a firm believer in free but fair trade. However the United States should not be on the losing end of trade agreements that are not enforced. It is time that we make China play fairly.

en Negotiating sugar trade in bilateral free trade agreements is a recipe for disaster for the U.S. sugar industry, and it is unnecessary.

en We went to the WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong this past December because trade is so important to corn growers and to agriculture in general — we need to have access to the worldwide market. We applaud the efforts of this administration's work on free trade agreements.

en We started and are about to finish negotiating free trade agreements

en It would be seen as a real rebuff to a country that is sort of leading the way in the Middle East in terms of globalization and free trade.

en Frank brings to Microsoft great talent and skills both in finance and business leadership. His work in creating world-class Finance organizations and leadership in the finance community will build upon Microsoft's existing Finance talent and functional excellence.

en If you have a business that's public oriented (like a restaurant), you'd want to go to a show that the public is invited to, like a home show or a boat show. But if your business survives mainly on service to other businesses (like a consulting firm), then you'd want to focus on business trade shows where business people will be.

en While we're working on multilateral arrangements, we shouldn't lose track of Asia free trade agreements.

en It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that the country made the most progress ever in the area of free trade agreements last year.

en So we have no problem with imports. Our position is what it's always been, we're in favor of free trade as long as it's fair trade, whether it involves our NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) colleagues or any others around the world. So we're committed to maintaining full trade law enforcement.


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