31. At Citizen, there are fewer worries about foreign competition. 32. At the same time, new trade agreements have erased quotas and tariffs that long insulated the United States from foreign competition. 33. At the same time, new trade agreements have erased quotas and tariffs that long insulated U.S. industries from foreign competition. 34. Because duties are intended to protect stores and manufacturers against foreign competition, that was big news. 35. Benson declined to comment any further about foreign competition and the costs or quality of the labor. 36. Beset by foreign competition, the corporations pulled out. 37. Both men emphasized the importance of the partnership as a means of fending off competition from foreign competition, particularly from the U.S. 38. -- And foreign competition also puts the brakes on big wage increases. 39. After all, the argument goes, if the law does not shield American producers from foreign competition, it must not be working. 40. Additionally, foreign competition is picking up some of the slack. |
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