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Quotes About Trade

The economic partnership between India and Italy is strong.
~ Ram Nath Kovind
Britain needs a good Brexit deal to safeguard jobs, security and trade and to build a new partnership with the E.U. Achieving this will be fiendishly difficult.
~ Keir Starmer
I mean New York City is the financial capital of the world. It's where all the money passes through, the Dow Jones, whatever, that's where all the money goes.
~ John Guare
The world is moving ahead to become more integrated and connected, where movement of goods and people is becoming easier with each passing day.
~ Sushma Swaraj
Trade is also a risky business. As the growth of trade transformed the principles of gambling into the creation of wealth, the inevitable result was capitalism, the epitome of risk-taking.
~ Peter L. Bernstein
Stocks you trade, it's wives you're stuck with.
~ Peter Lynch
She had traded a dangerous freedom for the surety of slavery. Not
~ Peter Meredith
never would I trade for some new shape that laurel I was first, in whose sweet shade all other pleasures vanish in my heart.
~ Petrarch
Half the world does not know the joys of wearing cotton underwear. (promoting US exports, as quoted in Time)
~ Phil Gramm
the growth of trade unions into mighty business enterprises.
~ Philip Dray
Looming over all such changes was globalization—the dispersal of the world's trade and finances through advances in shipping, air freight, telecommunications, and computerized banking and money exchanges, which allowed U.S. businesses access to lower-cost workers and production overseas—a trend that accelerated when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1989, bringing down the iron curtain and opening new markets as well as cheap labor to global producers. This
~ Philip Dray
President Bill Clinton led the country into international trade agreements
~ Philip Dray
Today's economic landscape is being shaped by two powerful forces—technology and globalization.
~ Philip Kotler
Ng??i ta th??ng có ?o t??ng r?ng có th? công nghi?p hóa má»™t qu?c gia b?ng cách xây dá»±ng các nhà. Không ph?i. B?n công nghi?p hoá b?ng cách xây dá»±ng các th? tr??ng.
~ Philip Kotler
Ng??i ta th??ng có ?o t??ng r?ng có th? công nghi?p hóa má»™t qu?c gia b?ng cách xây dá»±ng các nhà máy. Không ph?i. B?n công nghi?p hoá b?ng cách xây dá»±ng các th? tr??ng.
~ Philip Kotler
LABOR The groups within the labor sector comprise primarily trade unions. Some are extremely small and specialized, whereas others are
~ Philip Norton
belonged to the respectable class of society, but must have been poor; for he depended for support on a trade which he learned in accordance with rabbinical custom; it was the trade of tent-making, very common in Cilicia, and not profitable except in large cities.
~ Philip Schaff
Well, why should I sell the Canadian farmers' wheat?
~ Pierre Elliott Trudeau
This is my first visit to Africa, a region where President Bush has voiced a deep passion for fostering and encouraging economic development, investment and trade.
~ Donald Evans
If you're at an antiques fair, and have been unable to beat the dealer down earlier in the day, pay a return visit at the end. They may be more inclined to accept your offer, rather than having to pack the piece up and take it home.
~ Judith Miller
All over Africa, people are wearing what Americans once wore and no longer want. Visit the continent, and you'll find faded remnants of secondhand clothing in the strangest of places.
~ George Packer
The Commonwealth is a vital and positive partnership between countries striving to develop trade relations and promote democracy and human rights, united by shared values.
~ Douglas Alexander
Our engagement through international economics, trade, these trade agreements, is vital and is linked to our national security. This is a lesson we learned from the '30s, it is a lesson we learned post-World War II, and it plays to our strengths.
~ Charles Boustany
Trade has played a vital role in the social evolution of humankind. It allowed people to specialise, which raises both skill levels and efficiency. It brought people from different lands together, co-operating rather than competing over resources.
~ Julian Baggini