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As border barriers fell, it became clear that domestic regulations were also a big impediment to trade: a subsidy or a discriminatory rule could shut out imports just as effectively as a tariff.
ECONOMIST: At daggers drawn
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We are encouraged by the Report's analysis of the benefits of an ambitious and comprehensive market opening arrangement for agricultural and manufactured goods, services and investment, the identification of ways to promote compatible regulatory approaches, and tackle behind-the-border barriers, and possible approaches to intellectual property rights.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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As the world watched the suffering of those stranded at the border, it then lifted the barriers.
ECONOMIST: Exodus and anger