21. The British-American plan would have expanded civilian trade while tightening controls on the smuggling of oil and of prohibited weapons. 22. The journey was both inspirational and businesslike, emphasizing a desire for expanded trade rather than promising extended aid. 23. The Republicans also brought up the abortion issue when the president was trying to solicit votes to give him the expanded trade authority he worked to win. 24. The sobering reality is that free international money markets and greatly expanded trade have made currency troubles more contagious. 25. The takeover of McDonnell Douglas could pose policy dilemmas for lawmakers such as Gephardt, a foe of expanded trade with China. 26. They fear that expanded trade would cost jobs in this country, particularly in manufacturing, where unions are strong. 27. To the extent that incomes remain sluggish or worse, the opposition to expanded trade and immigration will continue. 28. We recognize that the jobs of thousands of our members are based on expanded trade. 29. Other workers interviewed Wednesday said they had faith that expanded trade would keep their jobs from heading overseas. 30. After meeting with Clinton in the Oval Office, Soglo told reporters that expanded trade with Africa would help stabilize the continent and give a boost to exports. |