Word: traded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Among the contenders for the Republicanpresidential nomination, several of the candidatesconsidered more moderate, like John McCain andBush, support continuation of MFN status(technically renamed Normal Trade Relations statuslast year, but still commonly referred to by itsold name). More conservative candidates, likeBauer and Patrick J. Buchanan oppose the Clintonadministration's policy...
...never chased the limelight, accolades still came, largely due to-rather than in spite of-the decency he brought to his trade...
Stone Professor of International Trade Jeffrey D. Sachs '76 has announced that he will step down as head of the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) on July 1. HIID is the subject of a government investigation for alleged misuse of federal funds...
Over the same period, four Presidents have pushed to stoke up trade with China for rich profits for the U.S. economy. The hard part is making sure the U.S. doesn't sell the Chinese goods they could turn to military use. Sensibly regulated exports actually boost American security indirectly by promoting closer ties and helping ensure that China doesn't make deals with less conscientious countries...
...lofted into space by Chinese rockets after the Challenger blew up and Europe's aerospace company charged too much. Pressed by American satellite companies, Bush continued to approve still more launches even after sanctions were imposed for the 1989 Tiananmen massacre, and when Clinton came in eager to make trade a centerpiece of foreign policy, Big Business worked him to go further, faster. According to the report, the chiefs of Hughes and Loral, who together won five licenses, dropped by the White House, sat on advisory panels and lobbied hard for the Administration to move the whole licensing procedure...