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  2. Export-oriented industrialization - Wikipedia

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    Export-oriented industrialization (EOI), sometimes called export substitution industrialization (ESI), export-led industrialization (ELI), or export-led growth, is a trade and economic policy aiming to speed up the industrialization process of a country by exporting goods for which the nation has a comparative advantage. Export-led growth ...

  3. Department for International Trade - Wikipedia

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    The Board's president remains the Secretary of State for International Trade, who by virtue of their membership of the Privy Council, is the only member. Advisors to the Board include industry leaders, academics, junior ministers in the Department for International Trade, and the Secretaries of State for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland ...

  4. Protection of Trading Interests Act 1980 - Wikipedia

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    The act gives the Secretary of State for Trade the authority to "give to any person in the United Kingdom who carries on business there such directions for prohibiting compliance" with laws of a foreign state which control or regulate international trade in a way which damages British trading interests. [3]

  5. Import substitution industrialization - Wikipedia

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    Import substitution industrialization (ISI) is a trade and economic policy that advocates replacing foreign imports with domestic production. [1] It is based on the premise that a country should attempt to reduce its foreign dependency through the local production of industrialized products.

  6. OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible ...

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    The Guidelines provide non-binding principles and standards for responsible business conduct in a global context that are consistent with applicable laws and internationally recognised standards. The Guidelines are an annex of the Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises. [2]

  7. International trade law - Wikipedia

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    International trade law is based on theories of economic liberalism developed in Europe and later the United States from the 18th century onwards. [9] International Trade Law is an aggregate of legal rules of "international legislation" and new lex mercatoria, regulating relations in international trade.

  8. Trump says JPMorgan's Dimon won't be invited to join his ...

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    By Kanishka Singh. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will not be invited to be a part of Donald Trump's administration, the U.S. president-elect said on social media on Thursday.

  9. International regulation - Wikipedia

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    The International Actuarial Association is working on standardization of international practice. Although there is no international government to issue regulations, negotiations between industry bodies and national governments have often succeeded in orchestrating regulatory regimes that are obeyed across most nations. [2]