A Quote by Peter Mandelson

I certainly believe that we gain through open trade and liberalisation. — © Peter Mandelson
I certainly believe that we gain through open trade and liberalisation.
While I believe firmly in open markets and free trade, I also believe an open market needs a level playing field.
I am a very big proponent of opening the borders with India. Most of our trade is done through unofficial channels. Why not open the trade?
The WTO has one of the most impressive records in global economic governance, by promoting trade liberalisation and economic development.
Many people open their mind through different things like music and painting, as well as Parkour. How is not important. What is important is to open your mind because you gain some freedom through it.
Fair Trade is all about improving lives, but we don't do that through charity - there is no hand out in the Fair Trade movement. People are solving their own problems through Fair Trade.
I believe that trade is essential for economic growth and development around the world, but I also believe that trade is imperfect.
We learn, grow and become compassionate and generous as much through exile as homecoming, as much through loss as gain, as much through giving things away as in receiving what we believe to be our due.
Prostitution will always exist in every society, so I believe in a fair trade. Open the doors for women to earn their money without having pimps. The worst thing is to criminalize it, because then you open the doors for pimps, criminals, and trading.
You gain power through practicing meditation and concentration. You gain power by doing anything you like that makes you feel good. You gain power by being happy.
We know that trade, NAFTA, the free and open trade between Canada and the U.S. creates millions of good jobs on both sides of the border.
I certainly tried to make the House a more open and effective place, and I believe I succeeded.
I believe in free trade. I don't support regulating trade prices between different regions. Our point of view is we don't want trade barriers between different countries.
You know, most people in the open-source world who use open-source software don't actually do builds themselves - those people just download the binaries. And so we expect that the big enterprise people will just do that and we will certainly be providing binaries that have been through full industrial-strength QA, that have been through all the conformance testing.
Most novelists I know went through a period of intense self-examination and self-loathing after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. I certainly did.
I don't think anyone sets out to malign poor people but certainly that's what we do through organizations such as the World Trade Organization, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
My dream is a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders.
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