The developing countries must be able to take a more active part in trade negotiations, through technical assistance and support from the developed countries.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nonetheless, the developing countries must be able to reap the benefits of international trade.
Developed countries and advanced developing countries must open their markets for products from the developing world, and support in developing their export and import capacity.
Because countries often have differing political and economic systems, agreements are needed to protect those invested in trade.
The establishment of free trade agreements can be a critical and progressive step towards greater economic integration, and continues to become more valuable in an increasingly global world.
Trade agreements are important because they open up new marketplaces to small businesses, which ultimately translates into more jobs and greater economic growth.
A key U.S. initiative in this trade war must be to develop reliable trading partners in the world.
It's important to focus on how we can strengthen international trade.
By perfecting this legislative machinery and by participating in the various international agreements we intend to contribute to the wholesome development of world trade.
I think every country has to recognize its competitive advantage and liberate its strengths to be a partner in global trade, and that's the only way you can survive and succeed.
If we want more trade in the world, we should establish bilateral trade agreements with other democratic countries. That way we can control the decision-making process. The major economic countries of the world will enter into those agreements.
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