Both internal trade and exports are still growing at rates of nearly 25% a year.
Then, at the request of China's Minister of Internal Trade (their Department of Commerce), he established the AIG-China Retail Fund.
Asia, which has trouble enough trying to open up internal trade and economic cooperation generally, repeats the protectionist folly at its peril.
Guillermo Moreno, the thuggish secretary for internal trade who has persecuted independent economists for their inflation estimates, has been put in overall charge of foreign trade too.
Instead, the EU will begin to evolve into what it should have been in the first place: a vast free-trade area in which political control is exercised by individual members, with EU bureaucrats in Brussels concerned only with reducing internal trade barriers.
It oversees, among other things, external trade policy, the policing of internal free trade, competition policy and much environmental policy.
We also had internal free trade, as explained in this excellent short video on the benefits of free trade, narrated by Don Boudreaux of George Mason University and produced by the Institute for Humane Studies.
The EU has had a fully functioning internal market for most areas of trade since 1992.
These trade barriers raise the internal price of milk and butter, which is the whole point of having them so as to encourage people to farm in such a frozen wasteland.
Government-controlled trade unions face similar internal revolts.
The central pillar of the policy was import substitution, the belief that India needed to rely on internal markets for development, not international trade - a belief generated by a mixture of socialism and the experience of colonial exploitation.
He went from doing a roaring trade with Western tourists to becoming an internal refugee in a matter of months.
In the U.S., on the other hand, internal factors also point to a move away from free trade policies.
World Bank data shows that Brazil, the country with the strongest internal market in Latin America, is also the least trade-dependent economy in UNASUR.
She argues that under Sarbanes Oxley rules, companies that trade on any exchange are required to have internal compliance systems in place but that this rule undermines those systems.
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That principle holds that capital, as well as people and trade, should able be to move freely across internal borders, he says.
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's internal 129-page report on the "London whale" trade is troubling.
The last few, including one last year, are believed to have been fueled by an internal power struggle over which wing of the military would control the drug trade.
But in the advanced economies, where internal markets are big enough to be fairly competitive, barriers to flows of trade, capital and knowledge have long been lower, and technology is at its cutting edge, there is less to be gained.
Adding an internal CD drive to the V5 would significantly increase the size, but I think the trade-off would be worthwhile.
Internal politics and a weak regional dispute resolution process (through MERCOSUR) have led to a trade war.
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This combination of scepticism about trade without any great enthusiasm for class warfare is awkward for the party's internal politics.
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