Примеры использования Protectionist pressures на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Third, protectionist pressures and trade frictions persisted.
More information on those funds appears necessary to counter protectionist pressures.
Protectionist pressures will now build up in many countries.
The crisis had revived protectionist pressures that should be tamed.
Rapid globalization, however, has also led to conflicts of interest and to increased protectionist pressures.
Such protectionist pressures may even be increasing at the present time.
Fear was expressed at sinking commodity prices and increased protectionist pressures in developed countries.
Are burgeoning protectionist pressures demonstrating the urgency of strengthening trade rules?
Trade is set to rebound by 7.6 per cent in 2010, butpersistent unemployment could intensify protectionist pressures.
Fighting protectionist pressures collectively is important for the long-term sustainability of our economies.
Slow growth orstagnation associated with the prevalence of restrictive macroeconomic policies thus also tends to intensify protectionist pressures.
International trade. Protectionist pressures are bound to rise, as indeed is already being witnessed in several countries.
The main argument of the proponents for launching the new round is to keep momentum of trade liberalization against the protectionist pressures which are becoming stronger around the world.11.
It was necessary to guard against growing protectionist pressures that threatened to impede the momentum of trade liberalization.
Protectionist pressures are growing and measures introduced by the G20 countries is growing and in particular involving non-tariff barriers not captured by the WTO.
It is evident that recession in industrial countries weakens primary commodity prices,increases protectionist pressures, and creates budgetary difficulties that work against the maintenance of aid flows.
Even though the cumulative impact of import restrictions on trade has been low on aggregate,especially because protectionist measures have been narrowed to specific products or firms, protectionist pressures are far from extinct.
It is therefore essential to resist protectionist pressures, particularly those that affect developing countries, to reject all forms of protectionism and to promote investment in trade.
World trade, which for more than half a century has underpinned increasing global prosperity,now threatens to recede due to growing protectionist pressures and the overall tightening of credit.
But while continued progress is important in order to deter protectionist pressures, it is equally important that all parties to the negotiations keep their goals in mind and not conclude negotiations simply for the sake of concluding the Doha Round.
The application of anti-dumping measures has become a mechanism under which Governments can cede to strong sectoral protectionist pressures without deviating from the overall direction of their trade policy.
Moreover, the agreement in Doha has not prevented the emergence of new frictions in the trading system as the combination of economic slowdown, the strength of the dollar, and large andpersistent trade imbalances have provided humus to renewed protectionist pressures.
It was still too early in the crisis, however,to tell whether the global trading system would be able to withstand protectionist pressures, as the South-East Asian countries had not yet increased their exports.
The Rio Group emphatically calls for resisting protectionist pressures, particularly those that affect developing countries; reversing all forms of protectionism; and promoting financing for trade, recognizing the right of developing countries to make use of flexibility and safeguard mechanisms consistent with World Trade Organization agreements.
In the current time of great uncertainty,it was reassuring that the leaders of the Group of 20 expressed at the recent London summit their commitment to fight against protectionist pressures and to maintain their efforts towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
Notwithstanding the concerted monetary policy response to 11 September, there has been little coordination of macroeconomic policies among the major industrial countries to provide the basis for a rapid and balanced expansion of global demand andto avert the build-up of further trade imbalances and protectionist pressures.
Many delegations noted that slow growth was not only adding to unemployment in the developed countries, which had reached intolerable levels, butalso exacerbating protectionist pressures and limiting the demand for, and hence putting downward pressure on, the prices of their imports from other countries, especially developing countries.
International trade can only fulfil its potential as an engine of global economic growth if the necessary reallocation of resources in line with countries' different andchanging comparative advantage is allowed to take place and the inevitable frictions and protectionist pressures that will arise in implementing appropriate structural adjustment policies are resisted.
Since Monterrey, new trade-related policy challenges have emerged: the repercussion of the subprime mortgage crisis on the world economy,whose deceleration might intensify protectionist pressures; the large global trade imbalances, whose persistence is a serious threat to stability, in particular of exchange rates; the food crisis; and the increasing evidence of climate change.
Mr. Wyatt(Observer for the European Community), speaking on behalf of the European Union, the associated countries Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia,said during the financial disturbances of 1997-1998 markets had generally remained open and protectionist pressures had been resisted both in the countries most directly affected by the financial crisis and in their principal trading partners.