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Meanings of economic protectionism in English
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Usage of economic protectionism in English
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Moreover, Democrats in power could lurch towards political isolationism and, more particularly, economicprotectionism.
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But Mr McGowan dismissed the Senator's claim of economicprotectionism.
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But out-of-state fuel producers said the regulation amounted to economicprotectionism by the state, and should be struck down.
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His comments sparked a backlash and on Sunday the WA Senator accused Mr McGowan of " economicprotectionism".
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Business groups are worried the United States' decision to quit the Trans Pacific Partnership will spur a lurch into economicprotectionism.
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But this new brand of economicprotectionism could create problems with some of the United States' biggest trading partners, such as Germany.
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Both countries were important markets for New Zealand firms, and the rise of economicprotectionism was a very real and daunting prospect.
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Elsewhere in Europe the radical right is winning over working-class voters by offering them a combination of opposition to immigration and economicprotectionism.
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At one point, a federal court ruled that Iowa's law discriminated against interstate commerce and engaged in economicprotectionism that harmed out-of-state companies.
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He said they were both important markets for New Zealand firms, and the rise of economicprotectionism was a very real and daunting prospect.
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A turf war between regulatory agencies and economicprotectionism -bolstering Chinese firms -has also contributed to the sense of an increasingly separate realm.
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In the 19th and early 20th century Uncle Sam was and remains pretty good at the very economicprotectionism it deplores in others.