Robert Lighthizer, known as an advocate for greater tradeprotection, is the president's pick as US Trade Representative.
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But it also warned wealthy nations not to use the issue of climate change to impose any form of tradeprotection.
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The study found that despite already high levels of tradeprotection, local production levels have stayed fairly stagnant despite increasing demand.
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The conference rejected greater tradeprotection for the oceanic whitetip, scalloped hammerhead, great, smooth and dusky hammerhead, sandbar and spiny dogfish sharks.
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The CITES talks will consider tradeprotection for about 40 species during the talks from March 13-25.
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The move is seen in Ireland by both the Department of Agriculture and Food and the farming organisations as a tradeprotection measure.
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His opponent, a pro-union Democrat who has in the past favored tradeprotection measures, has said he is concerned about the president's actions.
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It's really a tough situation because of the large tradeprotection offered to the farm sector in various forms and guises for many years.
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After pushing a hard-right stance on immigration and tradeprotection to attract far-right votes, Sarkozy is now insisting he stands for voters of all stripes.
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The next point for consideration was the possibility of obtaining destroyers or sloops from other sources with which to increase the forces for tradeprotection.
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This week's edition of the tradeprotection gazette records some 27 judgments given by the courts for sums ranging from €900 to more than €3,500.
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The panel has a say over whether tradeprotections for U.S. industry are inserted into the bill.
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Under the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff will be grouped four Directors, whose duties relate to TradeProtection and Anti-Submarine Operations, viz:-
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The members of the Irish TradeProtection Association (ITPA) who meet at noon today to consider their future should be both sad and glad.