But a weaker America would lead to chronic insecurity in East Asia and thus threaten the peaceful conduct of trade and commerce on which America's prosperity depends.
In the past, too little stress was laid on preparing Southeast Asia's peoples for a future in which they will conduct more trade and exchanges with one another than with outsiders.
Loss of international confidence in U.S. leadership and power will inexorably translate into adverse market developments ranging from a weakened dollar to loss of leverage in the conduct of trade and investment relations to upward pressure on interest rates.
He said the document "can strengthen global security while protecting the sovereign right of states to conduct legitimate arms trade".
This strong reaction by Western credit markets contrasts sharply with the long-standing practice of Free World suppliers who, as demanded by Moscow, formerly agreed to conduct virtually all trade on an "open account" basis.
Conduct a strategic assessment of trade secrets.
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In conducting its business in this manner, the firm failed to observe the high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade required by NASD Conduct Rule 2110 and FINRA Rule 2010.
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In March it agreed to a ruling by Japan's fair trade commission to settle a dispute over anticompetitive sales practices. (Intel denies any unlawful conduct.) The European Union and the Korean Fair Trade Commission are now investigating Intel on similar charges.
It was further alleged that Huang directed individuals associated with HNU to conduct research at their laboratories on Dow trade secrets.
And codes of conduct are always liable to morph into trade-union rulebooks.
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EU's trade commissioner, trying to conduct highly sensitive negotiations with America on at least three fronts, covering billions of dollars' worth of goods, while his political foundations crumbled beneath him.
In its decision, the Illinois Supreme Court said Philip Morris didn't violate a state statute in its cigarette marketing because the statute specifically exempts conduct that is authorized by the Federal Trade Commission.
Drug company and medical trade associations also demand that their members conform to voluntary codes of conduct.
"The important change is that very well-educated and upper-income people compared to five to 10 years ago have shifted their opinion and are now expressing significant concern about the notion of...free trade, " said Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster who helps conduct the Journal survey.
U.S. gold futures rallied in afternoon trade Thursday, following the decision by the Federal Open Market Committee to conduct a third round of quantitative easing designed to help improve the struggling labor market.
They also complained about his conduct to a summit meeting this week of the countries of Mercosur, the South American trade block, of which Paraguay is the poorest and most backward member.
There are three trade bodies, including the Association of Professional Political Consultants which has a code of conduct banning members from employing elected politicians or peers and strict rules on honesty and openness, keeping tabs on the activities of lobbyists.
The educational arm of the Federation of Korean Industries, a Seoul-based business trade group, has been working with the Stanford Graduate School of Business for three years to conduct programs for its 453 corporate members.
If an Illinois business had engaged in similar conduct, it would have been subject to suit under both the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act and the Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
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