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  • ...rdinary citizens. One reason for this is obvious: pharmaceutical companies trade in health, a basic need and what should be a basic right for all people. An ...ric drugs, and the company pushed for a strict patent law within the World Trade Organisation.
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  • ...It has championed the rights of democratic activists, religious believers, trade unionists, journalists, and proponents of free markets. In 1997, a consolid ...national Labor Organization]] (ILO), [[International Confederation of Free Trade Unions]] and was a founding board member of venture capital fund [[Poland P
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  • ...ganizations through such bodies as the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and AFL-CIO affiliates. ...ngthening pluralism through institutions such as trade unions and business associations, (2) developing political parties and electoral processes (3) advancing dem
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  • ...many ‘trade barriers’ and brought them down, furthering transatlantic trade liberalisation, e.g. in the field of biotechnology. Monsanto and Unilever ( ...icians, military strategists, bankers, business leaders, academics, media, trade unionists and other opinion shapers took place in 1954 in the Bilderberg Ho
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  • ...office since 1996. The Advertising Association is a federation of 26 trade associations and professional bodies representing advertisers, agencies, the media and s
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  • ...two companies have operated as one, linked by a series of agreements. They trade separately but have one board of directors. Unilever’s corporate centres # The Leverhulme Trust and the Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust, jointly (5%)
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  • ...gapore. {{ref|28}} Three days after the September 11th attack on the World Trade Centre in New York, in which 13 of the 16 alleged suicide bombers were Saud ...fices of the [[National Association of Manufacturers]], a Washington-based trade group. Its leadership includes top managers of petroleum, automotive and ut
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  • ...embership base of over 300 multinational companies, law firms and business associations, and claims to provide unparalleled access to international policy makers a
    6 KB (922 words) - 06:05, 18 August 2017
  • ...5, [which] seeks to reinvigorate our economies by increasing transatlantic trade and investment opportunities through the removal of costly inefficiencies f ...Protocol, the Convention on Biodiversity, and the Basel Convention against trade in toxic waste. In all of these UN negotiations, the International Chamber'
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  • ...e FTA represents over 12,000 companies, making it one of the largest trade associations in the UK. {{ref|2}} The FTA often work with and lobby, parliament. In June ...Railway and Canal Traffic Act, enabled traders to complain to the Board of trade if they thought railway services and rates were unreasonable. As a result o
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  • ...elf and its executive committees are made up mainly of companies and trade associations with a fairly direct interest in roads: construction, engineering, material ...economic theory; the government already believed in the importance of free trade, and recognised the consequent requirement for infrastructure; it also reco
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  • ...reaching out’ to each individual other than a notion put alongside her associations with those intelligence operatives who seek to construct “self-appointed ...ters; Kitty Ussher after working as a special adviser in the Department of Trade and Industry, was selected as Labour Party candidate in a safe parliamentar
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  • ...and motion picture industries. ... as well as some of the largest business associations, from the [[U.S. Chamber of Commerce|Chamber of Commerce]] to the [[Nationa ...hing that undermines our superiority. It is essential in any discussion of trade to declare that we are 'the greatest economic power in the world' and that
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  • :For trade associations, non-profits and other organizations, we offer a full range of top-tier adv
    11 KB (1,623 words) - 16:28, 17 November 2008
  • The '''European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations'''(EFPIA) claims to represent the pharmaceutical industry operating in Euro *[[Louis-Nicolas Fortin]] Manager, External Trade
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  • ...les. Its members include companies, professional and business federations, trade unions, diplomatic missions, regional and local bodies, as well as NGOs rep ...representative is [[Emilio Gabaglio]], secretary-general of the [[European Trade Union Confederation]] (ETUC), well-known for its constructive approach towa
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  • The Salt Manufacturers' Association is the trade association representing UK manufacturers of salt for domestic, catering, w The Associations' latests press release highlighted the view that a low salt diet could be h
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  • ...ness Co-operation Committee]] and [[Hong Kong/U.S. Business Council of the Trade Development Council]], the [[General Chamber of Commerce General Committee] ...org.hk/forum/forum2003/speakers/james.htm Federation of Hong Kong Business Associations Worldwide biographical note]
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  • ...shareholders in January 2008. "As a result Scottish & Newcastle ceased to trade as a plc company at the close of the stock exchange on 28 April 2008."<ref> ...[[S&N]] also provided financial support to the former influential European trade body known as The [[Amsterdam Group]] which Sir [[Brian Stewart]] represent
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  • ...unded in 1984. It fosters international trade by strengthening the role of associations in the United States, Mexico and Canada. *[[FITA members: World Trade Clubs]]
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