But he is urging them to liberalise their own service industries, which should boost consumption.
Failure to liberalise farm trade would be a big blow to the poor world.
If Vietnam does liberalise its economy, it will also have a choice of systems.
At the end of the week, the New Delhi parliament narrowly voted to liberalise.
His most momentous decision was to liberalise all prices on New Year's Day 1992.
He is determined to improve prison conditions and to liberalise laws on immigration and homosexuality.
Only recently, the two countries agreed to liberalise trade and visas, both long-standing Indian demands.
By some, that they are making a big mistake to want to liberalise at all.
The law they are referring to, the CFMA, did not in fact liberalise anything.
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It has also vowed to fix a power crisis, liberalise fuel prices and otherwise improve the economy.
The Saudis have become friendlier to business, taking steps to liberalise the financial system, airlines and telecommunications.
He plans to liberalise the 35-hour week by exonerating all overtime from payroll charges and income tax.
The second concern, perhaps even more important, is that regionalism will impede efforts to liberalise trade worldwide.
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To find a solution, they may have to help China to liberalise its financial markets even further.
At a time when most European countries had yet to liberalise telecoms, this was a bold strategy.
So even granted the will-power to stabilise the economy, privatise state property and liberalise markets, would it work?
Even if a new round of protectionism can be avoided, ambitions to liberalise trade further are disappointingly limited.
Mr Fox promised ambitious reforms to liberalise the country's economy and political system.
EU. The struggle to liberalise European postal services may be just as hard-fought.
Last month they voted down a proposal to liberalise commissions for larger trades.
Liberalise agriculture (Mr Lugar's 1996 farm bill is phasing out America's own subsidies).
He said that the first wave of job cuts was not connected to plans to liberalise the postal services market.
To help revive growth Mr Monti wants to liberalise closed professions such as pharmacists and notaries, and to simplify bureaucracy.
He wants to end the Catholic church's privileged status in schools and to liberalise laws on gay marriage and abortion.
India's own telecoms commission had wanted to liberalise only gradually, by allowing just four private operators to bid for licences.
This week Europe's energy ministers met in Brussels to discuss, among other things, how to liberalise national markets along British lines.
France only recently reduced statutory fees on refinancing, and Germany's last significant move was to liberalise interest rates in the 1970s.
Such reforms are being promoted by the commission under its Lisbon agenda, including its much-abused directive to liberalise trade in services.
France has been much less willing than Germany to privatise state-owned companies and liberalise its markets for household utilities, for instance.
Matt Damon co-stars as the idealistic young economic adviser to an idealistic Gulf prince (Alexander Siddig) who wants to liberalise his nation.
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