quantitative restrictions in a sentence
Examples
- Further, competition from imports to restrain inflation and access to imported supplies for production would both be improved by taking away quantitative restrictions and reducing tariff rates.
- Camdessus argued that India needs to wipe out its remaining quantitative restrictions on consumer goods imports and continue lowering import tariffs to make its economy more competitive.
- GATT 1947 prohibited investment measures that violated the principles of national treatment and the general elimination of quantitative restrictions, but the extent of the prohibitions was never clear.
- But the question remains whether such a possibility is sufficient to characterize the legislation in question as a measure having equivalent effect to a quantitative restriction on imports.
- Garment board officials said the new U . S . offer would ease quantitative restrictions on children's and infant wear, the Philippines'strongest niche in the U . S . market.
- Article 56 of the Caribbean Community Treaty of 1973 imposed quantitative restrictions on imports from more developed countries to promote industrial development in the less developed countries in the 13-member CARICOM.
- The Court has consistently held that any measure which is capable of directly or indirectly, actually or potentially, hindering intra-Community trade constitutes a measure having equivalent effect to a quantitative restriction.
- He said India had asked for seven years to phase out quantitative restrictions as required by WTO rules but Australia and the other complainants were arguing that this was too long.
- Since the onset of the turbulence in the financial markets in July 1997, the monetary policy was tightened progressively through a combination of interest rate policy, prudential measures and quantitative restrictions.
- In 1948, the US signed the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ), which reduced tariff barriers and other quantitative restrictions and subsidies on trade through a series of agreements.