New Protectionism

International Trade Meaning and Definition of New Protectionism

Meaning of New Protectionism

Recent efforts to pressure national governments to exercise greater control over foreign trade and foreign direct investment.

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New protectionism in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, new protectionism is: a term common in the 1980s. The entries on trade policy are here. It was used to refer to measures such as quantitative restrictions, voluntary restraint arrangements, orderly marketing arrangements, etc., in contrast to protective action expressed through high tariffs. See grey-area measures.[1]

New protectionismin the wold Encyclopedia

For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.

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  1. Dictionary of Trade Policy, “New protectionism” entry (OAS)

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