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The U.S. has turned sharply against free trade over the past two decades, shifting from an era in which members and presidents of both parties generally embraced one free-trade pact after another to one in which the forces of globalization are widely criticized, if not condemned. Former President Trump’s recent campaign pledge to enact a general…
protectionism in an election year as well as one of the four member states paraguay is one of 12 countries in the world do not actually formally recognised china, they recognised china, they recognise taiwan, which are somewhat unprecedented in terms of the landscape of chinese free trade deals. mil of the landscape of chinese free trade deals. gabriel cohen. thank you so much for bringing us up to date on the trade summit in latin america. in the last few hours, we ve learned that us treasury secretary janet yellen will visit the chinese capital of beijing this week. in a statement, the us treasury said they ll discuss the importance for both sides to as the statement put it responsibly manage the relationship and work together to address global challenges . let s go to monica miller, who s following the story from our asia business hub in singapore. monica, tell us more about this impending visit. these two have a lot to talk about and this has been a long anticipated visit bu
not getting the level of subsidies here in the uk, we are getting subsidies abroad so at the moment they are without free trade deals as your correspondence said, we are excluded from them. that is the risk we are actually having to go abroad to get the money we need to be able to develop our own sustainable industry. yes. own sustainable industry. yes, ou are own sustainable industry. yes, you are right- own sustainable industry. yes, you are right. chris own sustainable industry. yes, you are right. chris mason - own sustainable industry. yes, you are right. chris mason did point to that. rishi sunak is a free market here and very much an opponent of state subsidies. what is the likelihood of britain having its own sort of expansionist domestic industrial policy in the future? is that an absolute no go under a tory government? i think at the moment it is a no go, and one of the problems that we have as the uk at the moment is we are in 15 months in the run up to the election, mayb