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  • : .. :. . ::;.~-\ \'~-:~'"~ fllalaria. It mean~ we will open new markets that spur new jobs on both sides of the Atlantic. It means we will together deepen the meaning of democracy ... not just in America ... not just in Africa .. ·. but everywhere freedom is calling. Africa needs
  • long-term fixes to the Bretton Woods. system-- including developing mechanisms to tame the cycles of. expansion and contraction that are shaking the world economy~ Still others concern reforms we . ~ I .. . . . have urged new market economies
  • in our hemisphere and the Asia Pacific. • These efforts have paid off. The global economy is not a zero sum game --we are creating good jobs at home by nurturing new markets abroad. Th~ President is determined to pursue this course, navigating the false
  • is not a zero sum game -- we are creating good jobs at home by nu~turing new markets abroad. . The President is determined· :to pursue this course, navigating the false choice between prdtectionism and unbridled free trade. I Protec,tionism simply isn't
  • advocacy niche created by Daley's late predecess.or, Ron Brown. Congress also got fitfully busy on Africa last year, taking up the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act, an important attempt to codify a new market rather than continue with an aid-orientated
  • self-eonscious literature as if to conform to the demands of a new market. Eng1ish is for many of us the language of our homes, of our about assertions that perhaps really could or should be that While the situation of Latino writers is distinct from
  • the members their leadership. ~ Fourth, we must recognize that the most important' new market for America is in the inner city. [CITIESIEMPOWERMENT?]more money for affordable housing, more money.for homeless ness, more money for ocmmunity development htan
  • Launched African Trade Initiative Secured support for new market opening initiatives at APEC. APEC endorsement of global agreement for free trade in 9 sectors. Future Agenda Items • Seek Congressional passage of fast track authority. • Continue work toward
  • to flourish in the new market-place. But many feet' threatened by it, and many are excluded from it. We must make sure that the modem economy is an inclusive one, that brings in all sectors of society. The EU has a major role in that process. The forthcoming
  • to reason ·and peaceful justice. We heir the cry that 6o5 t:'. I \ I Address before the Inter-American Conference new markets can be achieved only through conquest. We read that the sanctity of treaties between Nations is disregarded. We know, too
  • is a place of opportunity. Its natural resources are impressive ... its human resources even more so. Through government programs and private initiatives, we can open up new markets and .empower Africans to take advantage of them. The first step is already
  • NEW MARKET OPENINGS FOR U.S. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS IN THE EU. . 13 GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMO'S): THE EU'S APPROVAL PROCESS FOR GMO'S IS LENGTHY AND NON-TRANSPARENT. WHILE THE U.S. DOES NOT DISPUTE THE RIGHT OF THE EU TO REVIEW THESE PRODUCTS
  • to higher education can be shared by people halfway a•:;ross the world. That creates enormous economic opportunities for Americans as new markets emerge, Globalization means that we benefit from each other's good fortune, but it also means we are more
  • of boom and bust that are shaking the world economy. Still others concern reforms we . . have urged new market economies to adopt ..,- like ending crony capi.talism and nepotism, 10 strengthening govemme~t institutions and making them more transparent
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