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Protectionism of TV sports: NBN
The talks with Telstra on broadband are continuing, but clearly the company felt the need to say something given the extensive reports of the state of the talks with the government ...
The Australian
BUSINESS CLASS: The China syndrome
A US resort to protectionism would be very bad for China." But The Economist 's Free Exchange blogger Ryan Avent disagrees: "Krugman's proposed policy is wrong-headed and based on an ...
Business Spectator
Recovery 'by no means fully assured': Harper to G20 ...
Harper notably warned against protectionism. In the new global economy, "we are all in the same boat" and though it is "natural" for all to defend their national interests, the ...
Trading Room
Trade war sabre-rattling
That’s because a disruption of the eurozone would be very bad for German manufacturing and a US resort to protectionism would be very bad for China.
Business Spectator
WTO needs political miracle for 2010 Doha deal
The WTO says that a feared wave of 1930s-style protectionism failed to materialize in the wake of the crisis, as the global trading system proved its mettle.
Special Broadcasting Service
Pressure on China's yuan needs to come from Asia
Protectionism is no wiser an option today than it was in the 1930s when US lawmakers passed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. It deepened the Great Depression.
Brisbane Times
Stories by: John Ribeiro
India's leading software trade body said on Tuesday that protectionism in key markets could affect the growth prospects of the country's outsourcing industry.
Australian PC World
China less friendly to foreign companies
Mr Chen pledged China would "resolutely continue" to open its markets, but he also criticised protectionism in the West. On Sunday, Premier Wen Jiabao vowed China will "unswervingly ...
The Australian
Furore over Canada's BSE
Cattle Council president Greg Brown said Australia should be careful that the instigation of an IRA was not seen as protectionism. "If we had (an instance of disease) and the US ...
Weekly Times Now
Wen has spoken
... to press other countries to appreciate their own currencies solely for the purpose of increasing one's own exports. This kind of practice I think is a kind of trade protectionism."
Financial Standard
The talks with Telstra on broadband are continuing, but clearly the company felt the need to say something given the extensive reports of the state of the talks with the government ...
The Australian
BUSINESS CLASS: The China syndrome
A US resort to protectionism would be very bad for China." But The Economist 's Free Exchange blogger Ryan Avent disagrees: "Krugman's proposed policy is wrong-headed and based on an ...
Business Spectator
Recovery 'by no means fully assured': Harper to G20 ...
Harper notably warned against protectionism. In the new global economy, "we are all in the same boat" and though it is "natural" for all to defend their national interests, the ...
Trading Room
Trade war sabre-rattling
That’s because a disruption of the eurozone would be very bad for German manufacturing and a US resort to protectionism would be very bad for China.
Business Spectator
WTO needs political miracle for 2010 Doha deal
The WTO says that a feared wave of 1930s-style protectionism failed to materialize in the wake of the crisis, as the global trading system proved its mettle.
Special Broadcasting Service
Pressure on China's yuan needs to come from Asia
Protectionism is no wiser an option today than it was in the 1930s when US lawmakers passed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. It deepened the Great Depression.
Brisbane Times
Stories by: John Ribeiro
India's leading software trade body said on Tuesday that protectionism in key markets could affect the growth prospects of the country's outsourcing industry.
Australian PC World
China less friendly to foreign companies
Mr Chen pledged China would "resolutely continue" to open its markets, but he also criticised protectionism in the West. On Sunday, Premier Wen Jiabao vowed China will "unswervingly ...
The Australian
Furore over Canada's BSE
Cattle Council president Greg Brown said Australia should be careful that the instigation of an IRA was not seen as protectionism. "If we had (an instance of disease) and the US ...
Weekly Times Now
Wen has spoken
... to press other countries to appreciate their own currencies solely for the purpose of increasing one's own exports. This kind of practice I think is a kind of trade protectionism."
Financial Standard
