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Quotes About Trade

If the neighborhood were to lose the industries, it would be a disaster for us residents. Many enterprises, unable to exist on residential trade by itself, would disappear. Or if the industries were to lose us residents, enterprises unable to exist on the working people by themselves would disappear.
~ Jane Jacobs
Not that I've noticed. She looked down at my gun. What a nice Glock. My sister carries a Glock, and she just loves it. I was thinking about trading in my .45, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. My dead husband gave it to me for our first anniversary. Rest his soul.
~ Janet Evanovich
For a country like India, which, unlike China, has domestic market for which manufacturing happens, manufacturing also happens for export.
~ Nirmala Sitharaman
The growth model China has relied on for the last 30 years - one predicated on low-cost exports to the rest of the world and investment in resource intensive heavy manufacturing - is unlikely to serve it well in the next 30 years.
~ Gary Locke
Like everyone, I am concerned about the Irish border and the Good Friday Agreement, but as a Kent MP I am also concerned to keep lorries flowing freely through the Port of Dover and the Channel Tunnel. If they don't, Kent becomes a lorry park and life for those of us who live there becomes very unpleasant.
~ Damian Green
Thanks to the unprecedented reach of British navigation, London in the early 18th century was not just the emporium of the world, it was the first place in which it was possible to assemble artifacts from around the world and allow people to study them.
~ Neil MacGregor
In my experience over the past 30 years in business, investment decisions can be slowed or stopped due to unpredictability in laws and regulatory framework or if free trade and competition is hampered or access to capital restricted.
~ Borje Ekholm
When I play '2K,' I'll play in GM mode. And I choose different teams. But I always trade for myself because I'm unstoppable. Literally there's no way to stop me in '2K.'
~ Joel Embiid
To achieve a more balanced international system over time, countries with excessive and unsustainable trade surpluses will need to allow their exchange rates to better reflect market fundamentals.
~ Ben Bernanke
It's not so unusual to run out of someone else's currency.
~ Jeffrey Sachs
Salt is an unusual food product because it is almost universal - all human beings need salt, and most choose to eat more than is necessary.
~ Mark Kurlansky
It is incorrect and unwise to imagine that some day all producer countries will be able to export their surplus oil, and Iran will not be able to export its oil.
~ Hassan Rouhani
There are lots of things where NAFTA can be updated and upgraded.
~ Luis Videgaray Caso
I'm an optimist about NAFTA merely being updated.
~ Anand Mahindra
I think NAFTA has been extremely beneficial to the United States, in many ways, but there's no question after 23 years it needs to be updated, to say the least.
~ Kevin Brady
Almost 70 percent of U.S. ag exports travel the upper Mississippi River and the Illinois waterway system.
~ Jerry Costello
I'd rather sell reefer than do pizza delivery.
~ Big Pun
Mexico and the USA are friends, partners and allies and should continue to work together for competivity and development across North America.
~ Enrique Pena Nieto
What works for Germany can't work for the rest of Europe: No country can run a chronic surplus without others running deficits.
~ George Soros
I work like a retailer. I sell my services, take my money and keep it in the bank.
~ Shahrukh Khan
Writing itself is a bad enough trade, rightly held up to ridicule and contempt by the greater part of mankind, and especially by those who do real work, plowing, riding, sailing
~ Hilaire Belloc
Money is only a human invention. I get paid for my work, it's a system of trade, but it's not my purpose and reason for living.
~ Vanna Bonta
Deals work best when each side gets something it wants from the other.
~ Donald Trump
Leaving [from EU] will allow us to return real democratic control to important areas of national life; from international trade, the right to work and live in Britain to business regulation.
~ Gisela Stuart