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ArtikelProtectionism Alert; Trade  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8791 (Jun. 2012), page 15,18.
Topik: Summit Conferences; International Trade; Free Trade; Trade Barriers
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Isi artikelOn the face of it, all seems well. The G20 continues to preach the virtues of free trade each time it meets, most recently in Los Cabos in Mexico. Despite the deep suspicions between them, trade between the two emerging giants, China and India, is booming. But the WTO is worried. It detects a steady rise in barriers, despite the promises at G20 summits. The new restrictions range from higher tariffs to costly import licences and customs controls. Individual examples can seem trivial--new minimum prices for backpacks and prams in Argentina, for example, or new tariffs on lawn-mower-blades in South Africa--but the cumulative impact is significant. An increasingly popular method nowadays is to strangle traders not with high tariffs, which are easy to spot, but with red tape, which is not.
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