They advocated protective tariffs for industry, a national bank, and plenty of public works and patronage. |
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In 1821 the Congressional Committee of Manufacturers issued a report calling for protective tariffs to expand industry. |
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Canada is now headed down the road of eliminating marketing boards and phasing out protective tariffs. |
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At the same time, the protective tariffs included in the National Policy encouraged the development of eastern industries. |
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This ban may be lifted within the next two years and replaced with protective tariffs. |
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This will result in the negotiated removal of protective tariffs around many of the markets currently served by Zimbabwean producers. |
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Niles favoured protective tariffs and the gradual abolition of slavery, and he ceaselessly propagandized for both these causes. |
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For 10 to 15 years after this treaty is put in place there will be protective tariffs for the Canadian shipbuilding industry. |
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The combination of protective tariffs and real subsidies would raise that figure to almost one hundred billion dollars each year. |
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He instituted protective tariffs and sponsored a monopolistic merchant marine. |
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We must reduce protective tariffs in order to safeguard effective capacity utilisation in undertakings in the processing industry. |
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Parliament removed protective tariffs in 1846, further reducing the price of Jamaican sugar. |
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It largely explains why the EU is resisting a more far-reaching dismantling of its protective tariffs in the WTO negotiations. |
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Under this pressure, all countries in Western Europe introduced protective tariffs. |
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The British repeal of the Corn Laws had deprived the colonies of imperial protective tariffs. |
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This support results from the difference between European and world agricultural prices because of intervention prices and protective tariffs. |
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The high protective tariffs hinder exports by agricultural producers in the South to a considerable degree. |
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High protective tariffs continued to shelter French entrepreneurs against foreign competition. |
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Spain had a relatively isolated economy, with high protective tariffs and was not one of the main countries affected by the Depression. |
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In addition, Buchanan advocated for a five-year moratorium on legal immigration and was an ardent economic Nationalist, opposing U. S. involvement in NAFTA, and calling for protective tariffs to protect U. S. industry. |
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We are also proud that, if European consumers conclude new contracts before their holidays, these European protective tariffs will of course apply from the first day of entry into force of the Regulation. |
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There should be some mention, however, of the harm to countries' trade and development stemming from the protective tariffs of the industrialized West. |
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We should seriously think about whether we can, for example, impose protective tariffs on imports into Europe of steel produced in the United States. |
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Most were importers of farm products, and if their policies added to low international prices they could simply raise their protective tariffs even further. |
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Not only did he believe that union was impractical, but he was also concerned that union would force British Columbia to give up such things as its system of protective tariffs. |
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With the end of British protective tariffs and the completion of the locks on the upper St. Lawrence River in 1847, the Rideau's importance declined to that of a regional waterway. |
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This policy of protective tariffs forced farmers to sell their wheat on the open market at depressed prices while paying inflated prices for goods manufactured in central Canada. |
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Elimination of protective tariffs and difficulty in obtaining foreign exchange for vital raw material and machinery imports have accelerated liquidation of small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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Food sovereignty does not rule out subsidized protection, but explicitly establishes a corollary right of importing countries to impose protective tariffs to protect themselves against dumping of any subsidized exports. |
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Before the 1923 election, he resolved his dispute with Asquith, allowing the Liberals to run a united ticket against Stanley Baldwin's policy of protective tariffs. |
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He argues that the removal of protective tariffs alone is never sufficient to improve the situation of the working class, unless accompanied by a shift towards land value tax. |
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