protectionist - traduction vers néerlandais
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protectionist - traduction vers néerlandais

FORMER AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL PARTY
National Federal Party; Liberal Protectionist Party
  • [[Edmund Barton]], the first prime minister of Australia, 1901-1903

protectionist      
n. protectionist
dierenbeschermster      
n. female animal protectionist
dierenbeschermer      
n. animal protectionist, one who protects animals

Définition

protectionist
(protectionists)
1.
A protectionist is someone who agrees with and supports protectionism. (BUSINESS)
Trade frictions between the two countries had been caused by trade protectionists.
N-COUNT
2.
Protectionist policies, measures, and laws are meant to stop or reduce imports. (BUSINESS)
ADJ

Wikipédia

Protectionist Party

The Protectionist Party or Liberal Protectionist Party was an Australian political party, formally organised from 1887 until 1909, with policies centred on protectionism. The party advocated protective tariffs, arguing it would allow Australian industry to grow and provide employment. It had its greatest strength in Victoria and in the rural areas of New South Wales. Its most prominent leaders were Sir Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin, who were the first and second prime ministers of Australia.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour protectionist
1. It also accuses Washington of being protectionist.
2. France will seek protectionist and tatiste policies.
3. Congress was seriously contemplating major protectionist legislation.
4. Paulson voiced concern about protectionist tendencies.
5. But perhaps the most worrying reason for recent developments is that protectionist measures in one country appear to trigger protectionist responses in other EU member states.