91.   New corporate income reporting laws, a trade regulation law, and stricter banking regulation will be considered by lawmakers in April.

92.   Sanctions are still in place on a range of European goods while the EU works to bring its banana import policies into line with international trade laws.

93.   Surakiat, an academic specializing in trade law, had been called inexperienced and incompetent.

94.   The administration argued that Clinton had no choice but to act under U.S. trade laws to protect the domestic industry.

95.   Tens of thousands of businessmen from the Indian subcontinent have opened offices in Dubai, lured by its liberal banking and trade laws and a tax-free environment.

96.   The dispute is a volatile mix of trade law, sensitivities in poor countries about building up high-tech industries and irritation in Indonesia about possible government favoritism.

97.   The Cuba trade law has soured transatlantic relations.

98.   The differences mean Haiti has to revise trade laws and remove barriers, and translate mountains of regulations and documents from English to French.

99.   The European companies contend the U.S. government should have rejected the complaint because international trade laws apply to goods, not services.

100.   The Europeans argued the Helms-Burton act violated international trade law, denied being soft on Cuba and pledged to step up monitoring of human rights there.

n. + law >>共 635
labor 5.00%
tax 4.86%
election 4.54%
immigration 4.53%
security 4.19%
campaign 3.18%
draft 2.91%
finance 2.60%
bankruptcy 2.21%
gun 2.14%
trade 1.04%
trade + n. >>共 459
agreement 5.05%
deficit 4.96%
sanction 3.72%
talk 3.49%
group 3.39%
barrier 3.08%
official 2.48%
relation 2.39%
dispute 2.23%
surplus 2.13%
law 0.55%
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