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Title: Foreign Economic policy of Barack Obama
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September 16, 1998 |
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Such a position of Barak Obama implies that, on taking the office, he will use trade agreements to create favorable conditions for American companies and goods.
At the same time, an important point of the contemporary economy, especially on the international level is the environmental protection... Showed first 250 characters
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In this regard, it should be said that Barak Obama promises to establish good environmental standards around the world. In actuality, this means that the foreign economic policy of the US may change in relation to environmental standards. For instance, the import of some goods, which do not meet high environmental standards, may be limited or banned... Showed next 250 characters
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