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In 1762, the French lost possession of Canada, and the trade fell principally into the hands of British subjects.
State of the fur trade of the Rocky Mountains American enterprises General Ashley and his associates Sublette, a famous leader Yearly rendezvous among the mountains Stratagems and dangers of the trade Bands of trappers Indian banditti Crows and Blackfeet Mountaineers Traders of the Far West Character and habits of the trapper
The United States lie at a great distance from Europe, and at a considerable distance from all other places with which they would have extensive connections of foreign trade. The passage from them to us, in a few hours, or in a single night, as between the coasts of France and Britain, and of other neighboring nations, would be impracticable.
"Tut, tut," said the Sheriff, "'tis naught but a trade. Drive in your herd tomorrow to the market-place and you shall have money down."
Global experience shows that countries that made concerted efforts to reduce trade costs have undoubtedly benefited, in terms of surge in their export earnings.
The following 11 collections of Trade Forum articles seek to bridge that gap.
"President Fernandez is an important leader, and he is making great strides in expanding trade relations with the United States," Medina noted.
Over the past two decades, tobacco price supports, an unconstitutional subsidy that had attracted many farmers into that industry, were phased out--not because the federal government has become more scrupulous about its constitutional duties, but because of trade agreements requiring that such subsidies be discontinued.
The possibility of establishing a TAFTA had been pondered intermittently in Europe in the past, above all during the heydays of free trade during the 1970s and 1980s.
The European Union (EU) is waiting for Central American countries to reach a certain level of regional integration before having closer trade relations.
From Lincoln through Hoover, a high tariff on imported manufactured goods was the foundation of Republican trade policy.
There is: a virtual trade shows on the Internet offer attendees a simulated show environment with conferences, booths, and additional information.
Virtually all countries maintain their trade laws to blunt dumping and subsidy.
Because of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, companies may no longer treat trade secrets as an amorphous intellectual property right, Halligan cautions.
-- Condition Code Filtering -- underlying trade and quote data is filtered for various condition codes that denote out of sequence trades/quotes, cancelled trades, and other conditions that require data points to be removed prior to use by a trader.