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  2. Common Agricultural Policy - Wikipedia

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    Proponents claim that the CAP is an exceptional economic sector as it protects the "rural way of life" although it is recognized that it affects world poverty. [5] The policy has evolved significantly since it was created by the Treaty of Rome (1957). Substantial reforms over the years have moved the CAP away from a production-oriented policy.

  3. Emissions trading - Wikipedia

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    Cap and trade is the textbook example of an emissions trading program. Other market-based approaches include baseline-and-credit, and pollution tax. They all put a price on pollution (for example, see carbon price), and so provide an economic incentive to reduce pollution beginning with the lowest-cost opportunities. By contrast, in a command ...

  4. Openness index - Wikipedia

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    The openness Index is an economic metric calculated as the ratio of a country's total trade, the sum of exports plus imports, to the country's gross domestic product. [1] = (Exports + Imports)/(Gross Domestic Product) [2]

  5. Export - Wikipedia

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    An export in international trade is a good produced in one country that is sold into another country or a service provided in one country for a national or resident of another country. The seller of such goods or the service provider is an exporter ; the foreign buyers is an importer . [ 1 ]

  6. Net capital outflow - Wikipedia

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    By an accounting identity, Country A's NCO is always equal to A's Net Exports, because the value of net exports is equal to the amount of capital spent abroad (i.e. outflow) for goods that are imported in A. It is also equal to the net amount of A's currency traded in the foreign exchange market over that time period.

  7. Exclusive - Mexico-U.S. deal includes Mexican auto export cap ...

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    WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A proposed U.S.-Mexico trade deal would allow President Donald Trump to impose punitive tariffs of up to 25 percent on imports of Mexican-made cars, sport ...

  8. Terms of trade - Wikipedia

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    Terms of trade (TOT) is a measure of how much imports an economy can get for a unit of exported goods. For example, if an economy is only exporting apples and only importing oranges, then the terms of trade are simply the price of apples divided by the price of oranges — in other words, how many oranges can be obtained for a unit of apples.

  9. Chip stocks fall on ASML forecast cut, potential US AI chip ...

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    AI chip giant Nvidia, which had briefly surpassed Apple as the world's most valuable company the previous day, dropped 4.5%, wiping out about $158 billion from its market cap, widening the gap ...