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Andrzej Z

Spanish PM: Countries should take appropriate measures to deal with crisis - 0 views

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    I found a similar article today in a Spanish newspaper and I decided to blog it in bookmark because it is about economics and politics. So I looked for the same article in English and here it is. It is very interesting because it is short, concrete and very actual. It is about Mariano Rajoy, talking about the recession. He thinks that is very important to be united, coordinated and that Countries that can afford stimulus policies should implement them, while other nations should focus on reducing their budget deficits. Also he said that is very important that the Latin countries must avoid protectionist policies. I wonder how the conference in Santiago will end because they will determine the future economic policies.
Paul J

Ukraine plan to raise import tariffs on range of goods alarms US - 3 views

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    This is an article of interest because it hits on a variety of things that we have and are continuing to study: import tariffs, the WTO, global trading in general, and the effects that each nation's actions have on one another.
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    This article raises awerness of the potencial risks that protectionism polices, import tariffs in this case, might have on the economy. If the WTO talks fail and Ukraine increases import tariffs it could have huge consequences with its trading partners as the local firms of the trading partners will suffer heavy losses, potencially leading to that specific export sector closing, which in time would effect the economic growth of the exporting country/countries. That is why there always has to be a balance with protectionism policies, iit must both benefit the importer and exporter
Paul J

Putin Orders Protectionism to Help Russian Manufacturers - 0 views

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    Russian president Vladimir Putin has decided to impose protectionist policies to protect domestic markets. This decision came as a retaliatory tactic against other members of the WTO who Putin claims to be making international trade "hidden and subtle." In fact, the Russian president used the EU as an example as he claims that the EU's decision to split the gas companies and gas distribution companies are an attack on Russia's domestic suppliers.
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    Here we see a very recent announcement made by President Putin which has many other members of the WTO concerned, although it is stated explicitly that all the policies they plan to implement will be in line with WTO regulations.
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