61. After decades of trade barriers and state intervention, most of the continent had already opted for free markets. 62. After the trade barriers come down, Mexican trucks will be able to deliver Mexican-made goods to buyers in any border state. 63. After the trade barriers were erected it turned to the U.S. government for assistance. 64. All this is accelerating a revolution in prices that began when the European Union essentially abolished trade barriers among member countries earlier in this decade. 65. Buchanan, who won the New Hampshire republican primary yesterday, is standing on a economic nationalism ticket which urges the reintroduction of trade barriers to protect U.S. jobs. 66. Breaking down trade barriers is key, Chretien said today. 67. But Americans tend to see higher rates as trade barriers. 68. Bush, however, defended his decision, which appeared to contrast somewhat with his frequent rhetoric about opening up trade barriers around the world. 69. But he is concerned that the TABD and U.S. automakers put too much emphasis on knocking down trade barriers rather than raising safety standards. 70. But in future, if firms respond sluggishly to market forces, deregulation and fewer trade barriers, they will be left behind. |