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Early this year the US Administration made reference to "a marked improvement in the relations between the EC and the USA over the period of the last three years" - an astonishing statement in the light of the mounting non-tariff obstacles to trade between the EC and the USA.
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President Nixon's intention to visit Peking is attracting tremendous interest all over the world. The present article discusses past developments of US/Chinese trade and its possibilities in the future.
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measures to address climate change. This article focuses on CO2 emissions as one of the trade flow determinants of the EU … development expenditures. The authors conclude that EU exports and imports are growing to or from those partner countries whose CO …2 emissions are rising. Furthermore, the growing similarity between the emissions of the EU and partner countries …
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, this article analyses China's growing trade surplus in several dimensions with a focus on Chinas trade relation to the EU. …
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In reaction to disruptions of the Single Market, the European Commission put forward an emergency instrument. It proposes far-reaching measures in order to maintain the proper functioning of the Single Market and ensure the supply and distribution of goods and services. The dirigiste...
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The Uruguay Round negotiations are currently passing through a critical phase after four years of strenuous bargaining. The ultimate success of the negotiations largely depends on the attitudes of the USA, the EC and Japan. What are the main contentious issues between these three and how are...
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