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238 documents for trade agreements with china
  • With 2,000 job cuts imminent at Chrysler, Ottawa must reach "fair trade" agreements with China and other countries to allow cars built in Canada to be sold in those nations, Canadian Auto Workers union president Buzz Hargrove said Thursday. We're going to meet . . . to talk through some ideas," Hargrove said. "On the environment, we didn't get a consensus on where we go," said Hargrove.

  • ... the growing importance of international trade and investment between the two countries. Invest... treaties, modern investment agreements have strong dispute settlement mechanisms. Foreign... source of inbound investment, a FIPA with China has been a high priority for the Canadian go...

  • ...-Cold War ascent of the economies of both China and India--and Canada's recent commitments to secu...--have continued to push Canada's relations with southeast Asia further and further down the list o...Certainly the overall growth of Canada's trade with the region has not kept pace with the rapid e... under other bilateral or multilateral agreements; will not affect Australia's rights and obligation...

  • ... Britain's backing on our trade negotiations with the EU because we desperately need more places in ...The idea that we should sign trade agreements with China and India -- the world's new economic p...

  • China has experienced pressing energy shortages in recent years, and Beijing has intensified its efforts to secure China's energy supply through both increased domestic production and external expansion. In this paper, I first analyze China's global quest for energy by looking at the correlation between China's economic growth and its energy security concerns. I then examine the implications of China's "go-out" strategy through two sets of case studies. I argue that China's global search for energy is primarily driven by its rapid economic growth, out of insecurity rather than a master plan to dominate the world, and that China's energy security issues have multiple implications beyond simple economic concerns. Finally, I recommend a forward-looking engagement policy to be adapted by Ca...

    ... the Chinese Liberation Army (PLA), equipped with secretly developed aircraft carrier battle groups,... than three percent of the world's total oil trade; China's oil import volume is far below Japan; and...Major agreements, statements and initiatives in the past ten years ...

  • ... Nationalist Kuomintang, the KMT, leaving it with Taiwan as a last redoubt. The ECFA is indeed a wel...It should be taken for what it is: a trade deal that should help Taiwan both economically and... the "noodle bowl" of bilateral trade agreements, in which its regional competitors are entangling ...

  • ...--for either political or economic reasons--with a better awareness of the economic implications of... potential trade growth in countries like China and may be willing to bear the costs of more uncer...The agreements failed to change trading patterns, which, in fact,...

  • The relations between the United States and Pakistan (US-Pakistan relations) have a very tumultuous history, which is spread over nearly six decades. Owing to the diverse strategic and, sometimes, incompatible strategic interests, these relations have seen various engagements and estrangements. This paper aims at exploring the role played by the geostrategic and geopolitical factors in bringing US closer to Pakistan. It takes into account the cost and benefits of these relations for Pakistan and the United States. It also highlights the present warmth in relations between the United States and Pakistan in the perspective of geo-strategic and geopolitical factors. It also discusses the future prospects of these relations.

    ... threat emanating from both Soviet Union and China. In 1947, possessing a unique geographical locatio...On the West, Pakistan borders with Afghanistan, whose one kilometer narrow Wahkhan st... as it provides not only a commercial and trade link between Europe and the Far East but has also ... trade, boundary, and civil aviation agreements that irritated the United States. The other contri...

  • While a variety of intersecting interests connected to create a common theme of disapproval for the Buy America policy being discussed by Prime Minister Harper and President Obama, the comments by [Stephen Cottle] (above) stood out for a number of reasons. I recently learned that the CanCon legislation, which came into force on January 18, 1971, requires that at least 25 percent of all music played on AM radio stations will be dedicated to Canadian content. The CanCon regulation stipulated that at least part of the required content be "written, produced, presented, or otherwise contributed to by persons from Canada." Prior to its introduction, the Canadian music industry "was regarded with indifference" by Canadian stations, thus it is safe to say that CanCon paved the way for an indust...

    ... by various public sector organizations? Our trade agreements (i.e., NAFTA) with the United States sp... Chain, Bo Andersson's speech at the 1st China International Auto Parts Expo in 2007 stated that ...

  • Canadian trade policy is at sea, preoccupied with marginal bilateral trade agreements with minor par...During his visit to China in January 2007, Emerson pitched Canada as the anc...



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