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There are still raw material markets in the field of energy policy, for example, where transparency needs to be increased.
The disaster shook the world's energy and raw materials markets.
Their only concern is investments in infrastructure in Africa so that they can gain unlimited access to the raw materials markets.
Numerous manufacturing plants became located in New Castle because of the availability of transportation facilities and ready access to raw material markets.
Julian L. Simon, professor of business administration at the University of Maryland, has studied energy and raw materials markets through history.
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The agreement that led to massive Chinese export of raw material also made Germany independent of international raw material markets.
The raw materials market used to develop in a cyclical manner, going from periods of extreme shortage to periods of scarcity, and sometimes achieving a balance.
Difficult market conditions were exacerbated when Korean tanners entered the UK and New Zealand raw material markets, driving up prices.
He worked with Philipp Brothers, a dealer in metals, learning about the international raw materials markets and commercial trading with poor, third-world nations.
By means of this report the European Parliament calls on the Commission to raise within the WTO issues of access to raw material markets.
Unilever warned of volatility in raw material markets leading to "upward pressure on prices" but said the impact would be minimised by an acceleration of its cost reduction programme.
Index Highest Since '84 Despite the crosscurrents in the basic raw materials markets, the Commodity Research Bureau's index of futures prices, a closely watched inflation barometer, closed up 1.26, to 260.78.
Pulling down the barriers that third countries have placed in the way of EU access to raw materials markets must be a priority. This is true of the current WTO negotiations and in those under way for bilateral free-trade agreements.
Madam President, once again the workers are being called on to pay the price of the crisis plaguing the European and global economy in order to support the competitiveness of European big business within the framework of the struggle taking place for control of the raw materials markets and thanks to the unbridled pursuit of increased profitability.