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The evidence suggests that over one million women in India have increased their social standing as a result of trade openings.
China got no reciprocal trade openings, just an agreement to let them into the organization that sets the rules for world trade.
I asked after we traded opening gambits.
Where it is a case of trade opening, the UK acts through and with the European Union.
"Brazil's trade opening is absolutely irreversible.
So far, for the Latins, the primary benefits of their trade openings have been more efficient economies and a boom in intra-regional trade.
Some categories of large shop are exempt from the Sunday trading opening hours restrictions, eg:
This trade opening has not been lost on the Europeans, who have watched their exports to Latin America increase by one-third in the last two years.
Sweeten this with non-military aid and trade openings from the European Union as well as the U.S. 2.
Bibliopolic Momoro, Typographic Pruhomme see new trades opening.
The African Growth and Opportunity Act, strongly supported by Mr. Bush, has provided important new trade openings by removing tariffs in several sectors, including automobiles.
Joseph E. Schoonmaker, president of the World Trade Club, said its members were excited about the possibilities for trade opening up in Eastern Europe.
When it comes to trade, Mr. Rubin and his followers want to push ahead with further trade openings, disagreeing with Mr. Rodrik on this point.
As a moving spirit behind the Mongol Empire, Sorghaghtani is responsible for much of the trade openings and intellectual exchange made possible by this, the largest contiguous empire in world history.
The LAT 's story about China's nuke trade opening says that the new U.S. stance comes "amid intensive lobbying by the U.S. nuclear industry."
Carlos Casasus, head of the Mexico's Federal Telecommunications Commission, said the Government regarded the Telmex project as a key test of whether the trade opening was really a two-way street.
A nice break came from a band in the nearby town of Athens, Georgia where they began the righteous exchange of trading opening slots with Widespread Panic at each bands local home venue.
The Levett brothers were abetted in their rise by profound changes in the evolving English economy, with trade opening and feudal privileges diminishing in favour of a growing mercantile middle class.
The United States is Brazil's largest trading partner and foreign investor, and Mr. Cardoso has pledged to increase opportunities for foreign investment here and to continue the trade opening started in 1990.
Mr. Cardenas's party favors curbing political and trade openings with the United States that Mr. Zedillo has pursued, and it also wants to strengthen the role of Government in the economy.
Furthermore, it can initiate practical measures for trade opening, coordination of macroeconomic policies, and negotiation of agreements with nonmember states and international agencies, participating when need be in resolution of controversies under Mercosur.
After a relative shortage of ivory in Europe during the 11th and 12th centuries, the material once again became in abundance with new trade opening up on the Atlantic ports, particularly those of Normandy.
The aim is to evaluate the prospect of further trade openings, for instance in the case of Georgia, in the case of Armenia, but of course we have to see how things are going to evolve.
Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize-winning economist, said that, with the loss of 2.7 million jobs over the last three years, people were understandably anxious that further trade openings would affect their jobs and their salaries.
President Bush said he still wouldn't negotiate with North Korea, but suggested, for the first time, that if the nation gave up its nuclear weapons program he would consider offering a "bold initiative" of aid, trade openings and security guarantees.