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They are the workers most hurt by free trade rules that allow in greater foreign imports.
Since classical music was itself a foreign import, the idea is forced to begin with.
Child labor is the dirty little secret of foreign imports.
In response, foreign imports jumped 25 percent last year, hitting $25 billion.
It would also help some domestic sales, because foreign imports now have a price advantage.
The American case was weak, though, because foreign imports had actually been declining over the last several years.
- Which foreign imports have been made by workers paid most fairly?
The foreign import used unique artwork, different from the international version.
What the commission found was that in many cases the foreign imports weren't the villain.
Prices are at least half of those of foreign imports.
Past government retraining efforts have been focused on those who lost jobs because of foreign imports.
The foreign import pressure to modernize the industry would also disappear.
Then he drove in a sleek foreign import to his big, elegant home.
But in the long run, they think the tax overhaul could spur sales of foreign imports.
Recent foreign imports here have not been encouraging, either.
With that first opening, a wall to foreign imports dropped to a tariff of 40 percent.
Technically, of course, the cars are foreign imports, because the plant is in Quebec.
A weaker currency makes foreign imports more expensive for American consumers.
Since 1982, falling domestic output has pushed the average market share of foreign imports to about 15 percent.
And what if Clinton should press ahead with proposed measures to penalise foreign imports?
The 'media' factor includes foreign imports with each week's news bulletins.
We don't believe that British goods will be as good as foreign imports.
Others fret that farmers will be wiped out by foreign imports.
"It's another one of those unwanted foreign imports that's costing us jobs," he said.
To protect its 10 million farmers, it keeps food prices high by shutting out foreign imports.