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QDII quotas, and those quotas are increasing but we could fill those quotas and do more business much more vibrantly than we do now.
PetroChina was granted gasoline export quotas of 4.7 million tonnes in the second batch of quotas issued in May, more than half of the quotas given.
It pledged to refuse mandatory quotas; it did not pledge not to refuse the quotas.
Tariff rate quotas are tariffs applied to a certain amount of quotas of imported goods.
PetroChina did not win any quotas under the recent round of processing trade quotas, Reuters has reported.
DREADED EXPORT QUOTAS Fernandez de Kirchner imposed strict quotas, or limits, on international corn and wheat shipments.
With legislated quotas, women took 24 percent of seats and with voluntary quotas they gained 22 percent.
While the report said that ICE used arrest quotas, Bourke said that it does not use quotas.
For example, portions of many quotas and tariff-rate quotas in TPP are specifically allocated to the United States.
"Companies that fail to achieve the quotas will be able to buy credits from companies that exceed the quotas," he wrote.
Unsurprisingly, quotas have increased the number of female lawmakers—especially since those lawmakers tend to vote to raise the quotas still further.
Chinese Quotas In 2009, China imposed quotas on rare earth exports and cut off supplies to Japan, claiming it needed to reorganize its domestic industry.
Beijing controls quotas on low-tariff corn imports, which encourages users in China to seek out lower priced substitutes once the quotas have been reached.
The use of quotas has been defended by Ms. Abreu, who noted there were already quotas for the highest-ranked players and for foreign players.
Last year's first batch of quotas were set at an unusually high level, which was smoothed out when the second-half quotas were given in October.
Voluntary quotas for women candidates were adopted over the years by Sweden's political parties, but according to Ms. Dahl, the important work was done before quotas.
European imports under quotas that predate CETA are on track for the year, suggesting something about the new quotas, which are allocated differently, is limiting imports.
"Representatives were given quotas for recruiting sellers, and were expected to satisfy large chunks of those quotas by targeting and illegally recruiting eBay sellers," the suit states.
"The rapid growth in crude runs was due to big increases in crude oil import quotas and refined fuel export quotas," the bureau said in a statement.
Chinese state oil refiners received in late October a total of 5 million tonnes of fuel export quotas, with diesel accounting for 60 percent of the quotas.
Exemptions have been granted to Argentina, Australia, Brazil and South Korea in exchange for quotas, and negotiations over quotas continue with Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
The new quotas are the top-up volumes for the first batch of 2019 quotas that were granted at the start of the year of 89.84 million tonnes.
This suggests the 'tokenism' narrative around quotas is hard to shake, and might even be creating negative self-appraisals in the very people quotas are designed to help.
Affirmative action policies introduced after deadly race riots in the late 1960s gave Malays advantages including university quotas, housing discounts, government guaranteed savings plans, and equity ownership quotas.
In fact, Hungary voted on whether to accept European Union quotas for taking in refugees, and almost all of those who went to the polls voted against the quotas.
Those who support quotas said that setting such quotas would encourage suppliers and other companies to invest in electric-vehicle technology by ensuring that there would be a market.
Ms. Mangu-Ward criticizes quotas, but six of the world's top 10 economies mandate quotas, and women are leading these countries' companies in large numbers — effectively reversing structural sexism.
One Aberdeenshire fisherman says he voted for independence to get a better deal on EU fishing quotas, but now prefers Brexit, which he hopes will mean no quotas at all.
The quotas are the latest sign that the government is relaxing its policies toward the independent refiners after cutting import quotas and banning them from exporting fuel earlier this year.
Fishing quotas exceeded what the best science dictated, and poor enforcement of the quotas resulted in an actual catch that was double the allowed level under the already inflated limits.
In one bright spot, U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation allowing targeted relief from steel quotas on South Korea, Argentina and Brazil, and from aluminium quotas on Argentina.
Switzerland said country-specific quotas should at least prevent a repeat of the situation in December, when global quotas were filled, forcing some Swiss firms to halt deliveries to Europe.
The general-trade quotas were issued in early March with PetroChina receiving 133 million tonnes and Sinopec Corp 300,000 tonnes, said two of the three sources familiar with the companies' quotas.
Refiners only used 71 percent of the quotas allocated between January and October 2018, the period that the government used to determine quotas for the first batch of 2019, said Tee.
THE PRESIDENT: There are two ways -- quotas and tariffs.
THE PRESIDENT: There are two ways — quotas and tariffs.
Breaking that down: The oil camp wanted smaller quotas, so Midwest corn farmers and biofuel producers are feeling pretty good right now, although they had hoped for higher quotas for alternative biofuels.
They also point to a study of Swedish quotas that found that the implementation of gender quotas saw more qualified women take office and actually improved the quality of the male politicians.
For the latest batch of processing quotas, also called tolling quotas, Sinopec won 5.05 million tonnes, followed by CNPC at 2.7 million tonnes, Sinochem at 700,000 tonnes and CNOOC at 610,000 tonnes.
But in recent years the EU has reformed its system of quotas and subsidies to lower food prices and enhance its farmers' competitiveness; production quotas for milk were dismantled in 2015, for example.
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 kept a low ceiling on immigration but replaced the racist quotas with a system based on equal quotas for all countries and preferences for family members.
It's kinda the same idea as quotas, but... Affirmative action?
Before, U.S. dairy farmers faced strict import quotas and tariffs.
In Japan, boards in each prefecture competed to fill quotas.
The voting quotas were last altered nearly a decade ago.
Quotas and similar controls have worked well in some cases.
"Without country quotas, OPEC cannot control anything," Zanganeh told reporters.
Quotas restrict how much farmers produce according to domestic demand.
Liechtenstein has quotas for how many EU nationals it admits.
Police are known for planting drugs to meet arrest quotas.
Wells has tried before to curtail gaming of sales quotas.
Lebanon's new electoral system combines proportional representation with religious quotas.
The Hungarian government has refused EU quotas on migrant distribution.
In Shanghai, the financial capital, there are also strict quotas.
Instead, officers would end up making arrests to fill quotas.
Similar quotas will soon be introduced across the European Union.
For 2017, the Ministry of Commerce issued quotas in January.
Sadly, schools don't need explicit quotas to exhibit unconscionable bias.
Any remaining tariffs and quotas will be eliminated, effective Jan.
Sources had initially said OPEC would not publish individual quotas.
In May the State Department quietly increased quotas on refugees.
And they feel under pressure to hit their recruitment quotas.
The producer group has a history of cheating on quotas.
Ken Buck (R) exposed how these fundraising quotas have soared.
The IPU found women fared better when quotas were used.
OPEC has a long history of cheating on output quotas.
Some companies claim to see the quotas as no problem.
The whole theme of tariffs, quotas, barriers is still troubling.
Second, refrain from quotas – in any form – for exempted countries.
The military last year failed to meet its recruitment quotas.
Quotas in New York policing have been banned since 2010.
They oppose fixed relocation quotas the bloc agreed last year.
The probe could lead to broad tariffs or import quotas.
The more years go by, these quotas make things harder.
Sugar quotas even undermined American policy to counter narcotics trafficking.
First of all, quotas are becoming more and more popular.
Immigrants met nativist reactions, suspicion and racism, and discriminatory quotas.
Thus tariffs and quotas imposed under 22019 would be overkill.
I'm not afraid of thinking about the idea of quotas.
Companies in China are not allowed to import without quotas.
The environment ministry also issued quotas for 21 on Monday.
The administration limited steel and aluminum imports through quotas instead.
Many have moved larger sums abroad by tapping relatives' quotas.
She declined to say how large the quotas would be.
Nonetheless, racial quotas are often used to anchor the conversation.
The new DOJ quotas threaten the impartiality of immigration judges.
These quotas tend to be primarily for sex and age.
Some countries, like Norway, have gender quotas for corporate boards.
I don't want to have to talk about this again, I don't believe in quotas, I think they're inherently wrong and I think there are realistic solutions that don't have quotas attached to it.
A total of $90 billion in quotas has been granted under the QDII scheme, and although that amount has not been increased since March 2015, qualified institutions have continued to use their existing quotas.
Speaking on French TV channel BFM TV, the minister said these quotas would be set next summer, adding the government would draw up a list of relevant professions to be covered by the quotas.
While quotas would be doubled to buttress I.M.F. lending, that would cost the United States and other countries relatively little because emergency funds affluent countries provided in the crisis would be counted toward members' quotas.
Private refiners, also known as teapots, received quotas for 70.65 million tonnes of imports, more than 6003 percent lower than the first batch of quotas issued last year, according to the documents and Reuters data.
However, Russia's oil companies have begun to chafe under the quotas.
However, OPEC members have a long history of cheating on quotas.
In early October, Hungary held a referendum on EU migrant quotas.
The group also failed to release revised quotas for each nation.
These were the second batch of general trade quotas for 2017.
But American carmakers have filled barely half their quotas for years.
Only on the third try did Mexican quotas work as planned.
China manages annual fuel exports by issuing quotas progressively in batches.
Mandatory quotas for women on boards have helped boost female representation.
Freebies and quotas may matter more to Malays than anything else.
Quotas force companies and universities to look at identities over qualifications.
Reports that hunters have wildly exceeded their quotas heighten the concern.
First, it slashed rare earth export quotas, restricting the global supply.
A 25 percent tariff would apply once the quotas are filled.
Finland used to set quotas for men in primary-school teaching.
Many countries employing gender quotas also feature proportional representation electoral systems.
In 2012, electoral quotas were used in 22 countries holding elections.
Where no quotas were used, women took 12 percent of seats.
The quotas must be used by the end of the year.
Informal regional quotas often entrench the incompetent and even the corrupt.
Investment quotas for large global institutions have also had little effect.
She added, though, that quotas can be a good jump start.
The European Union said it had no plans to introduce quotas.
People were getting hurt in the course of meeting their quotas.
There were no production quotas, no economic plans, no infrastructure projects.
" Racial quotas morphed into "affirmative action," and now more benignly — "diversity.
In comparison, the U.S. maintains tariff rate quotas on 9 products.
Skirting Jewish immigration quotas, the president invited them as "guest" visitors.
To compete with state universities, private institutions offer tuition-free quotas.
An overpriced piece of inventory because they have quotas to make.
Women entered national congresses in significant numbers thanks to gender quotas.
Quotas also seem to have an effect on government spending priorities.
They are given daily quotas, such as 50 kilos per person.
When Congress created the S.I.V. program in 2008, it stipulated quotas.
Jordanian women are also underrepresented in politics, despite electoral gender quotas.
Slovakia and Hungary have challenged the quotas in an EU court.
In 2015, the European Union put an end to milk quotas.
"Trump cannot legally convert the current quotas to tariffs," she said.
South Korean and Taiwanese firms also face specific quotas and duties.
Opinion Quotas and tallies won't bring real progress on gender parity.
Major Canadian dairy companies, including Saputo Inc and Agropur hold quotas.
Any push for quotas faces strong opposition in all three countries.
Then, in 2015, the European Union ended quotas on milk production.
It's possible their import quotas may be adjusted lower as they weren't using the full amounts last year, but this may be offset by more quotas being granted to operators previously barred from directly importing crude.
The adjustment of the quotas entails dividing up existing quotas - set for the EU at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) - between Britain and EU member states after Brexit, "based on previous trade patterns", the statement said.
BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China has issued 2000 million tonnes of refined fuel export quotas under so-called processing trade terms in its third batch of quotas, two trading sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday.
RQFII investors seeking investment quotas will be given quotas no greater than a certain proportion of the asset's size, if they qualify for the scheme, the People's Bank of China said in a notice on its website.
Yet the department has repeatedly told the public that quotas don't exist.
The law abolished racial restrictions but retained quotas for nationalities and regions.
Nonetheless, female lawmakers and academics insist that quotas have borne legislative fruit.
The exports were also buoyed by higher government quotas issued for 2019.
A 1978 SCOTUS ruling established that colleges could not implement racial quotas.
Spain and the Netherlands were fractionally above their quotas, the data showed.
"The quotas would redefine Europe's cultural, ethnic and religious image," he said.
Many European countries already have quotas for movie theaters and TV networks.
By getting rid of tariffs and quotas, a customs union facilitates trade.
Germany, Spain and the Netherlands prefer soft-law quotas, with no sanctions.
Because there's no advertising or quotas, we're able to be pretty open.
The Chinese government has enacted escalating electric-vehicle quotas starting in 2019.
U.S. primary aluminum producer Century Aluminum Co, however, said quotas were needed.
In many instances, quotas have increased the participation of women in politics.
Market participants doubted any quotas will be agreed upon at Thursday's meeting.
There is no guarantee that all of the quotas will be used.
SAFE is also reviewing and verifying the quotas of all existing QFIIs.
"Extra production beyond OPEC quotas requires permission of the conference," he said.
Gussi said the government was aware of Unica's position on sugar quotas.
Canadian industry officials say they are opposed to the idea of quotas.
That has left the SDF unable to hit recruitment quotas since 2014.
It is not clear how the quotas would be counted or administered.
Quotas for university recruitment using non-gaokao qualifications were capped at 5%.
Our present system of visa quotas and lotteries virtually ensures illegal immigration.
Activists could focus on helping that talent succeed, instead of mandating quotas.
If so, it can recommend a variety of actions — tariffs, quotas, etc.
Congress eliminated the national origin quotas when it overhauled immigration in 1965.
But not all of the sugar formulations count toward the laws' quotas.
The imports from the exempted countries, however, will be restrained by quotas.
The recreational lobby also believes catch quotas are unfair to their anglers.
It denies that it unlawfully sets quotas or engages in racial balancing.
Ask HR about diversity quotas when they're hiring at your company.35.
It's no secret that Montreal cops have monthly ticket quotas to meet.
That's when congressionally mandated numeric quotas end, creating urgency for policy change.
"The system of quotas created somewhat emancipating surroundings for women," Gaprindashvili said.
Tougher quotas in Norway have not obviously trickled down to broader groups.
Governments wield tariffs, import quotas and other instruments to protect sensitive industries.
The resulting law established quotas by nation; they cut like a scythe.
Among the sales folks we talked to, quotas are not being lowered.
In reality, they found, the quotas didn't protect domestic scientists and inventors.
Many farmers were hopeful that demand would increase once quotas were removed.
Many countries help out their farmers with quotas, tariffs and pricing systems.
"There is still no word on the export quotas," the spokesman said.
Reagan also engaged in aggressive trade policies, including quotas on Japaneses cars.
But all green may mean that quotas are being set too low.
A lot of what we do is limited by quotas like QFII.
The first quota law exempted minor children of citizens from the quotas.
Schedules were impossible, production quotas demanding, workers sloppy, budgets insufficient, rules disregarded.
"What we're talking about is tariffs and/or quotas," Mr. Trump said.
The rules, which lay out who can receive quotas to import some agricultural products duty-free from countries that ratify the deal, vary between products, but in some categories nearly all the quotas are earmarked for Canadian processors.
We may also see a revival of trade mechanisms that were popular prior to the 1980s: product specific import quotas, tariff rate quotas and so-called "voluntary restraint arrangements" on specific products that threaten to "unbalance" bilateral trade.
When the invisible costs are considered, the U.S. government imposing tariffs and quotas ends up reducing average living standards in the U.S. We are not only beggaring our neighbors when we impose tariffs/quotas; we are beggaring ourselves.
SCRAP: China has issued a seventh batch of import quotas for scrap metal, including 2120 quotas for a total of 7,970 tonnes of high-grade copper scrap, according to a notice from a unit of the environment ministry.
" According to interviews with 10 former employees, TIAA management assigned outsize sales quotas to its representatives and directed them to meet the quotas by playing up customers' fears of not having enough money in retirement and other "pain points.
Slovakia and Hungary have both challenged quotas at the European Court of Justice.
As a deputy USTR in the 1980s, Lighthizer, 69, negotiated Japanese import quotas.
Discussions on the WTO quotas are not technically part of direct Brexit negotiations.
Studies comparing firms' performance before and after quotas were introduced have been inconclusive.
Those quotas are set in consultation with scientists to prevent depletion of stocks.
The quotas are in effect from April 1 to March 31 next year.
CHINA C.BANK TO STEP UP SUPPORT IN RE-DISCOUNT QUOTAS - SHANGHAI SECURITIES NEWS
Employees had opened about 3.5 million "potentially unauthorized" accounts to satisfy sales quotas.
In 1949 India's constitution said quotas should be phased out in ten years.
The alternative is for Europe to follow other allies' lead and accept quotas.
It accuses Google of operating illegal employment quotas based on race and gender.
The government has imposed quotas to ensure that women are represented in politics.
Figures on how much of the quotas have been used are not disclosed.
"Sometimes quotas make sense for a time, to get things going," said Gates.
The fire service of New South Wales now has quotas for female firefighters.
The traders did not provide a breakdown of the quotas by fuel type.
But it was forced to cut them by half because of mandated quotas.
Trump confirmed that he is mulling tariffs on steel imports -- or perhaps quotas.
By and large, the Indian system of quotas has endured and been appreciated.
The cartel has a poor track record of living up to production quotas.
Indeed, even when quotas were replaced with "guidelines" in 2007, the whispers continued.
"There are virtually no import quotas now issued in China," one source said.
But Huffington says it takes more than quotas to actually fix a culture.
EU sugar production is forecast to expand when quotas are lifted after Sept.
With quotas and-- SECRETARY WILBUR ROSS: And the paperwork is pretty well finished.
We can't afford steel quotas that could force projects to shut down altogether.
South Korea avoided tariffs but at a cost of agreeing to export quotas.
Baijia's practices include linking doctors' bonus pay to surgery and pharmaceutical quotas—i.e.
This is the biggest obstacle, since intractable clashes over quotas would likely worsen.
They said they lacked specifics on which cases would count toward their quotas.
The U.S. Open Cup has its own quotas, but they are slightly different.
Roosevelt circumvented the immigration quotas of 1924 by establishing the Oswego internment camp.
The Saudi government sets quotas for other countries based on their Muslim populations.
Jiang said the prosecutions were sometimes driven by police quotas and local protectionism.
Jiang said the prosecutions were sometimes driven by police quotas and local protectionism.
First, quotas must be set for female representation at all levels of government.
Switzerland imposed quotas on the number of medical students from 1998 to 2012.
It also confirmed that the two units planned to increase their existing quotas.
Quotas would be set and families penalized if they refused to go along.
Esau, the then fisheries minister, allegedly stripped some private companies of fishing quotas.
Bankers who sold the product got credit toward their steep quarterly sales quotas.
Europe's most effective tool to improve women's representation has been party-level quotas.
When quotas are not set, however, companies may fail to diversify their ranks.
Traditionally, trade deals focused on reducing trade barriers such as tariffs and quotas.
Independent refiners are expected to buy more oil this year on a view that Beijing will provide import quotas to more teapot plants while keeping quotas steady for existing importers, a move that should help erode the global supply glut.
BEIJING, Dec 4 (Reuters) - China has issued a seventh batch of import quotas for scrap metal, including 17 quotas for a total of 7,965 tonnes of high-grade copper scrap, according to a notice from a unit of the environment ministry.
Countries' quotas are now set on a basis that is more scientific than political.
Romania, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia all rejected the idea of mandatory quotas.
OPEC countries are notorious for cheating their own quotas to squeeze out more revenue.
Hungary is holding a referendum on whether to accept EU migrant quotas on Oct.
" Reign said she's not looking for quotas -- just "opportunities for people from marginalized communities.
His business is now focused on other countries, where refugee resettlement quotas are higher.
Many would go bankrupt without their dairy quotas, now worth some C$32bn ($24bn).
Opponents of quotas say that this reflects the scarcity of women in upper management.
Perhaps it is too early to judge the effect of quotas on companies' performance.
Argentina responded by imposing quotas on parties, and fellow Latin American states followed suit.
We look at Norway and other countries and see that they have implemented quotas.
Why observe quotas if you think your neighbour can haul in catches with impunity?
EU unity cracked at the seams amid bitter recriminations about border controls and quotas.
It needs to have its own dedicated sales team and its own separate quotas.
And voluntary political-party gender quotas mean that women are well-represented in parliaments.
UNITED STATES WINS WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO) RULING ON CHINA GRAIN IMPORT QUOTAS - OFFICIAL
Swiss diplomats hope it can clinch a deal with Brussels that avoids immigration quotas.
It wants to repeal gender quotas and laws that it says discriminate against men.
The leadership rejects quotas on the basis that politicians should be chosen on merit.
The United States has avoided proactive rules, often citing adverse results from implementing quotas.
The Trump administration is considering whether to impose tariffs or quotas on steel imports.
Some in the industry, including Netflix, have raised red flags with such strict quotas.
In 2015 central European states simply ignored a vote imposing refugee quotas on them.
To meet the government's quotas, some companies simply pay locals to stay at home.
Yet in the past such pacts have always unravelled because of cheating on quotas.
The need to show Black people on-screen is about more than diversity quotas.
Slack's director of engineering, Leslie Miley, explained why he doesn't believe in diversity quotas.
Why it matters: These quotas affect industry dynamics and have implications for the environment.
Their government jobs and salaries depended upon how closely they enforced the birth quotas.
He added that the ministry had not issued recommendations on quotas for the cut.
This was on top of the overall green card cap and country-specific quotas.
An easy economic sanction would be to cut the quotas for mainland Chinese tourists.
Despite historically high compliance to production quotas, the world's storage tanks are still brimming.
But Merkel, the bloc's paramount national leader, stood firm in her support of quotas.
Rafael is accused of conspiracy and submitting falsified records to evade federal fishing quotas.
Canada can send larger quotas of pork, beef and wheat to the EU market.
"What we're talking about is tariffs and/or quotas," Trump said to the group.
They corrupt the work ethic of those taken on purely to meet the quotas.
The full-year quotas for 2018 ended up at 120,000 tonnes and 115,000 tonnes.
Clinton, by contrast, proposed increasing Syrian refugee quotas from 10,000 a year to 65,000.
But the new sports minister, Nathi Mthethwa, appears to have moved away from quotas.
"However, the market should get more balanced as import quotas get filled," he said.
Unable to emigrate to the United States because of quotas, they settled in Paris.
Hungary will hold a referendum next month on whether to accept the mandatory quotas.
The lottery does not use quotas or any individual student's race to determine admissions.
Migration also was restricted, with the Immigration Act in 1924, introducing quotas for immigrants.
Job description: Oversees sales representatives and account managers, assigning sales territories and setting quotas.
But federal immigration quotas mean other children may not be offered the same protection.
Context: The Justice Department sets quotas every year for Schedule I and II drugs.
These new quotas flow from the notion that federal employees are lazy and inefficient.
Administration officials have asked other countries what level of quotas they would agree to.
The status of 26 other companies believed to have export quotas is not clear.
Quotas and arrest numbers drive cops to carry out too many stops and searches.
And going back, remember that Reagan, not Carter, imposed import quotas on Japanese cars.
So the protesters took to the streets demanding caste-based quotas for government posts.
Uhlenbrock said the end of European sugar quotas is behind the large production increase.
She suggested they are echoes of America's national origins quotas for immigrants decades ago.
"There really is no enforcement mechanism to ensure compliance with production quotas," Wang said.
Second, some OPEC countries could end up cheating on their quotas — that's happened before.
Quotas, after all, have also been criticized for being anti-democratic, and anti-meritocratic.
"Each state establishes entry quotas for economic migrants," the document, seen by Reuters said.
That means we don't want to see the introduction of any tariffs or quotas.
Facebook says moderators are given ample time to review posts and don't have quotas.
From Monday, only firms with import quotas can bring in scrap copper from overseas.
And those are the main countries that would be hit by tariffs or quotas.
They focused instead on bringing Nigerian and Iraqi output down to their agreed quotas.
But tariff-free quotas for most agricultural products, under the trade deal, are tiny.
The United States wasn't an option: New quotas kept out "undesirables" — Jews, Asians, Africans.
Gender quotas are institutional mechanisms intended to increase the representation of women in politics.
The lottery, however, was tweaked continuously in order to meet the 2900/220006 quotas.
Never mind that SQM will take years to translate higher quotas into higher production.
All manner of businesses also suffer, as imports are choked by tariffs and quotas.
However, NEI does not support the implementation of quotas as described in the petition.
That could change if the Section 232 investigation results in import quotas or tariffs.
The OPEC oil quotas deal was ripe well before he stepped in the light.
If they drop below their pre-assigned quotas, a robot will automatically fire them.
But under the updated agreement, Canada will set new quotas for the United States.
Bakke, allowing schools to consider race as a factor in admissions but disallowing quotas.
It will apply the tariffs broadly, without targeting specific countries, and not impose quotas.
Hard quotas aren't permitted, but giving some consideration to balance and diversity is fine.
China, Volkswagen's largest market, has set quotas on electric cars for automakers to meet.
"Wells Fargo fired or demoted employees who failed to meet unrealistic quotas while at the same time providing promotions to employees who met these quotas by opening fraudulent accounts," the lawsuit filed on Thursday in California Superior Court in Los Angeles County said.
Many of them have set up units in Britain to buy quotas from British fishermen.
Ending the metal's strategic status and getting rid of quotas would make still more sense.
Grant to U.S. exporters resalable quotas to import from China in proportion to sales there.
Confronted with the glacial pace of achieving gender equality, other nations have turned to quotas.
Three of the four countries with the highest female representation in Parliament have instituted quotas.
As labour minister she tried but failed to bring in quotas for women in boardrooms.
However, the review stopped short of recommending any formal targets or the introduction of quotas.
However, the cartel delayed a decision on specific quotas until it consults Russia on Friday.
Europe, too, has slashed its quotas, but they are still substantially above the US number.
State media released a report: Some work units had delivered 110 percent of their quotas.
Before the quotas were introduced they had exported 1.82 million in 1980, according to JAMA.
Bosnia's complex government structure, based on ethnic quotas, allows each group to block key decisions.
In Canada, all 10 provincial governments are able to set region-specific quotas for immigrants.
It is difficult to see, however, how this does not turn into numerical hiring quotas.
Under Fernandez, cumbersome quotas hampered the import of key components and disrupted factory production lines.
Spacer's Choice doesn't care how quotas are met, only that they are, costs be damned.
In April, the country's oil output fell month-on-month, but stayed above OPEC quotas.
Despite the quotas, women still hold a small share of the most important legislative jobs.
The administration must also conform with sectarian power-sharing quotas among Christian and Muslim sects.
Angel investors are not traditional venture capitalists bogged down by processes, quotas and fund economics.
Hiring Saudis simply to meet quotas for indigenous labour no longer makes sense, he says.
Prices were supported in early trade by China's release of strong import quotas for 2018.
Under the scheme, the city imposes annual quotas on the issuing of new licence plates.
In October the EU ended quotas which had limited the beet its farmers could grow.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Turkey will introduce quotas on the amount of steel it imports from Oct.
It also eliminated mandatory loan-to-deposit ratios and put less stress on credit quotas.
China's fuel exports have soared since 2015 as the government has gradually increased export quotas.
EPA did cut the quotas compared to statutory levels, but it discarded more aggressive changes.
As for the name of the school, GFS doesn't recruit based on specific socioeconomic quotas.
The arrangement has been put at risk by a 2014 Swiss referendum demanding immigration quotas.
After these quotas were introduced, studies showed that attitudes towards women's leadership in India improved.
Workers there say they are concerned about safety issues, inadequate pay, and unreasonable hourly quotas.
But this isn't about meeting quotas, sharing platitudes on social media and trumpeting hollow awards.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina's former president, imposed quotas and licences on imports from Brazil.
"To me, this is not good enough: Quotas need to change perceptions, too," says Shalaby.
And this is the most serious impact of tariffs/quotas - it leads to political corruption.
However, the more likely scenario is an unraveling of the accord, as producers violate quotas.
He made his comments when predicting that, in the future, neighborhoods would have racial quotas.
In 2010, China implemented quotas on the amount of rare earth minerals it would export.
About $90 billion in investment quotas have been issued so far to China's financial institutions.
Ultimately, the World Trade Organization issued a finding against China, which grudgingly ended its quotas.
Demands on car quotas, steel exports, and 100 percent tariffs on Japanese televisions, Japanese computers.
Little said Suncor also transferred production quotas between different oil sands projects to maximize value.
Nor could Abe accept strict quotas like the ones to which Seoul agreed on steel.
They are in effect de-factor quotas, and in that sense are worse than tariffs.
That's when we established quotas in my party and tried to establish them in Parliament.
Quotas were never under consideration, the commission press office said in a statement on Wednesday.
He was an energy minister who had responsibility for broad policies, including OPEC production quotas.
Exemptions have been granted to Argentina, Australia, Brazil and South Korea in exchange for quotas.
Immigration quotas should be based on how much the host country has ruined other countries.
And it has an abysmal track record of discrimination, pay inequity, and unrealistic productivity quotas.
While still a player, the 13-time All-Star player spoke out about racial quotas.
It operates through a system of quotas and points that prioritises families and older couples.
Single parents will have the right to use the parental leave quotas of both parents.
"The items listed on the invoice were substituted to meet sales quotas," the prosecutor wrote.
Tabbador questioned the Trump administration's motives behind implementing quotas and other restrictions on immigration judges.
According to the wire service, they were beaten if they failed to meet daily quotas.
The company assigns content quotas to Sway House residents to ensure the team remains productive.
Some have theorized that the priests filled their quotas by feeding and catching wild ibises.
When users cannot agree how to allocate quotas, courts will have to settle the dispute.
Disputes within OPEC about production quotas raise the odds that that will happen, he said.
The Chinese government issued its first tranche of product export quotas for 2020 on Dec.
One employee said workers who don't meet new, higher quotas for revenue are fired immediately.
The IMF last decided to increase funding quotas in 2010, which was implemented in 2016.
Those may including tariffs and import quotas if an investigation finds violations of trade rules.
Outright quotas for women have been a nonstarter: Todai administrators reject affirmative action as inequitable.
Those vehicles will help Mercedes meet zero emission vehicle quotas in California and other states.
Europeans have also been much readier to adopt quotas to bolster women's part in politics.
Separately, Mueller said VW can live well with a Chinese compromise on electric vehicle quotas.
The quotas were broadly in line with expectations, SIA Energy consultant Seng Yick Tee said.
He built a razor-wire fence and organized a referendum on EU migrant resettlement quotas.
It will apply the tariffs broadly, without targeting specific countries, and will not impose quotas.
The administration will apply the tariffs broadly, without targeting specific countries, and not impose quotas.
Switzerland will set quotas on British immigration in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Other parties followed in the 1970s and '80s, setting their own quotas for women candidates.
" Asked how he would do that, Trump replied: "There are two ways — quotas and tariffs.
Champagne told Reuters that Canada would not accept duties or quotas from the United States.
As biofuels volume quotas have increased over the years, so have prices for the credits.
But, the report notes, these quotas don't seem to do much to help companies' performances.
Firms that have received quotas from China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment will still be allowed to import the soon-to-be-restricted metal after July 1, but no quotas have been issued so far for Guangdong and its key scrap hub of Foshan.
Gao Feng, spokesman at China's commerce ministry, said on Thursday that China will continue to improve the administration of tariff quotas for wheat, corn and soybeans in accordance with World Trade Organization commitments, and will make full use of quotas based on market conditions.
Slovakia's prime minister said he still rejected quotas but was willing to help in other ways.
The move is part of Honda and GAC's push to meet China's stringent green car quotas.
The 11-million-tonne U.S. sugar market is heavily protected through price supports and import quotas.
Beijing has set strict quotas for electric and hybrid cars that comes into effect from 2019.
Quotas on soft cheeses like feta and mozzarella will still protect Japan's culturally sensitive dairy sector.
The Japanese Fisheries Agency published quotas on Monday for the next six months of commercial whaling.
How many times must we be made to feel like quotas, like tokens in coined phrases?
Over the next five years more than a dozen countries, mostly western European, adopted similar quotas.
Worries that quotas would lead to the appointment of under-qualified female directors also appear misplaced.
Based on her career as an advocate, when it comes to strict quotas, Ginsburg would dissent.
A referendum proposal in Hungary to reject EU refugee quotas was supported by 98% of voters.
In 2015, the National Development and Reform Commission, announced it assigned the quotas without giving details.
The quotas might need to be increased because Britain-EU trade would now come under them.
All others would be subject to quotas equal to their 2017 exports to the United States.
I was earning a (modest) living without having to make anyone coffee or internalize traffic quotas.
A third batch of quotas is expected around September or October, said one of the sources.
Officials say the guidelines were misinterpreted to suggest there was a legal basis for racial quotas.
For instance, in sales, most people don't care whether or not co-workers hit their quotas.
Reservations, as the government's quotas are known, have indeed given once-unimagined opportunity to many Dalits.
Smith said his government would retaliate with equivalent measures "immediately" if tariffs or quotas were imposed.
Since it came into force in 2000, "reservations" (quotas) have often been demanded and doled out.
In 1997, the Yale University legal scholar Peter Schuck proposed a system of tradable refugee quotas.
There will not be any quotas or limits imposed on imports of the metals, it said.
State governments have long set "harvesting" quotas to keep the four most populous species in check.
The Department of Justice is to set quotas for clearing cases for immigration judges to hit.
China has issued the first of four batches of imports quotas for solid waste in 2018.
The new deal imposes quotas on South Korea's steel exports and extends tariffs for its truckmakers.
However, in response to this, over half of the EU's 28 members have introduced national quotas.
China allows aluminum smelters to move or acquire new capacity in regions that have available quotas.
"We can become a stronger voice in lobbying for policies like fuel export quotas," Jiao said.
In the first full year with the new quotas in force, Canadian imports have been sluggish.
The 1965 law eliminated the "nation of origin" quotas that artificially restricted nonwhite immigration to America.
The quotas have gone some way to relieving social stigmas and materially advancing India's poorest groups.
The failed attempt to impose relocation by diktat from Brussels shows that quotas inspire only rancour.
Beijing has set strict quotas for electric and hybrid cars that come into effect from 2019.
TASS reported that Saudi Arabia favored the same or more relaxed production quotas under the deal.
China allows aluminium smelters to move or acquire new capacity in regions that have available quotas.
Cuts to production quotas are inevitable, said Al Mussell, research lead at Agri-Food Economic Systems.
All too often, tariffs and quotas are nothing but rewards to politically-connected businesses and industries.
Although there are no government quotas for the volume of new loans there are soft targets.
Mr Pietersen, in particular, has put that down to the use of quotas in domestic sport.
Many countries have had annual resettlement quotas for decades, agreed with and implemented through the UNHCR.
Manufacturers are not sure how the quotas will be implemented or will curb rising metal prices.
Severstal plans to continue supplying steel to European consumers as part of announced quotas, it added.
Trump has until April to decide whether to apply tariffs or quotas on the two metals.
The proposed quotas for 2019 would decrease manufacturing for oxycodone, hydrocodone, oxymorphone, hydromorphone, morphine and fentanyl.
Their mission is simple: Blow the whistle on quotas, then try to do something about it.
The proposed quotas for 22019 would decrease manufacturing for oxycodone, hydrocodone, oxymorphone, hydromorphone, morphine and fentanyl.
And American politicians are averse to the quotas that helped increase female participation in other countries.
Credit growth remains high as banks have aimed to meet quotas under the Financial Services Law.
The administration is widely expected to impose tariffs or quotas on foreign aluminum and steel imports.
Other trading partners, like Brazil, South Korea and Australia would instead face quotas on metals imports.
Some hospitals took this to mean employees were required to give money, and managers set quotas.
But Hong Kong executives think the push towards diverse boards goes beyond mandated quotas, and gender.
He said such quotas would knock hundreds of millions of New Zealand dollars off timber assets.
If you fell below your set goals, or quotas, for any given month, you lost points.
The State Administration of Foreign Exchange has granted $99.5 billion worth of quotas for QFII investment.
The European Commission resisted the idea that the quotas and other requirements would hurt the market.
She notes that Europe has begun to mandate gender parity in businesses by way of quotas.
Workers are also expected to meet sky high picking quotas, or else they risk getting fired.
His administration has granted fewer visas, slashed refugee quotas, and cut temporary protections for non-citizens.
If you look to France once more, the country has employed economic gender quotas, as well.
Top-down management of law enforcement can lead to pointless arrest quotas or unhelpful security lapses.
Criticism, hand-wringing, incentives and quotas over the years have done little to bolster female participation.
China's environment ministry last week released the first batch of quotas, mostly to companies in Zhejiang.
If he decides to go with tariffs or quotas, he could technically make exceptions to them.
Disputes over whether Harvard imposes quotas on Asian-Americans date back to at least the 1980s.
"Any company that changes their forecast revenue should also retire quotas for sales reps," said Batrawy.
This is deepest Brexit land: poor, angered by European Union fishing quotas, remote and in decline.
The workers received little to no pay and were required to meet steep fund-raising quotas.
Banks with importing licences still have to apply to regulators for annual import quotas in China.
Mr Macri abolished these, allowing the peso to float freely, and removed export quotas and tariffs.
Quotas can also be allocated to community trusts and co-ops to protect small-scale fishers.
About a third, or 37 percent, worried women were only offered leadership roles to fill quotas.
The first issue is whether legal licenses and hunting quotas are handed out wisely and sustainably.
The company has disputed those claims, saying it coaches employees on how to safely meet quotas.
Machines will scan buyers' fingerprints at every purchase, and there are strict quotas to prevent overindulgence.
We have no value added tax system, quotas or other mechanisms to prevent huge trade deficits.
Support local emergency measures to limit truck through-traffic such as truck quotas at the border.
New restrictions on immigration quotas would be an unforced error given our skilled labor force needs.
That prompted the EU to impose mandatory quotas on its member countries for relocating asylum seekers.
Sources had initially said the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries would not publish individual quotas.
Quotas, they say, help create a more level playing field and ensure their voice is represented.
As a result, supporters of the program argue the quotas on these visas should be raised.
These range from fishing quotas to energy transmissions to financial services, just to name a few.
The impact of these quotas/tariffs will be some degree of price increase for U.S. consumers.
A mix of constitutional amendments or legislation for some countries and voluntary party quotas for others.
The quotas are significantly above existing production volumes in each country, allowing for some export growth.
When did conservatives start demanding quotas AND diversity training AND less people from Ivy League Colleges.
That compared with a total of 0.2 million tonnes of quotas issued to independents in 225.
Bed quotas are particularly costly; the sponsors of the Protecting Taxpayers and Communities from Local Detention Quotas Act, which would bar ICE from using guaranteed minimums in federal immigration contracts, estimate that taxpayers could save $15 billion over the next decade by ending the detention bed quota.
Immediate relative petitions, which can include spouses, unmarried children under 21 years of age and parents of U.S. citizens, are not limited by quotas and usually take about a year to process, however, preference categories are subject to quotas and can take decades to fully adjudicate.
LONG-TERM GOAL Both the EU and Ukraine's government have played down the effect of the quotas.
"Longer term, we remain skeptical on the implementation of the proposed quotas, if ratified," the analysts said.
But it is better for Canada and Mexico than the quotas the Trump administration had been demanding.
The BPD is grossly understaffed, so each officer faces greater demands and higher quotas for recovering guns.
In the aftermath of the settlement and harsh questions from lawmakers, Wells has since suspended those quotas.
Curatorial leadership with a focus on site and audience develops an inclusive art program without using quotas.
The ministry said in a statement companies must submit their applications for the quotas by Nov. 10.
In public housing for example, quotas are enforced to prevent any ethnic group from being over-represented.
Some wanted the company to set hiring quotas for conservative employees; others thought that idea was nuts.
Under quotas, people may question whether female board members are being hired just to fill the spot.
The subsidies are meant to fortify Mr Trump as he attacks foreign partners with tariffs and quotas.
But, perversely, because wildfires are classified as natural catastrophes, their emissions are not counted against legal quotas.
In some cases tariffs or quotas can be imposed on a temporary basis, before investigations are complete.
The scandal involved employees at the fourth-biggest U.S. bank creating fake accounts to meet sales quotas.
Futures came under pressure this week as Iraq said it wanted to be exempt from production quotas.
In the following five years more than a dozen countries set similar quotas at 30% to 40%.
Nearly 2000 small refiners have been granted quotas to use imported oil or import oil directly themselves.
Market watchers also wonder whether oil producers will stick to the quotas they agreed to this week.
In October the Chinese Communist Party will agree on strict quotas for electric vehicles at its conference.
Do quotas and affirmative action rebalance an unfair system or are they just another form of discrimination?
They run the stockpile, set quotas for producers, and crucially, rent the warehouses where it's all stored.
The quotas do not apply to hot-rolled stainless steel because it is not produced in Turkey.
In 2010 China drastically cut its export quotas for rare earths, leaving the world scrambling for alternatives.
GENEVA, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Turkey will introduce quotas on the amount of steel it imports from Oct.
Another popular theory is that the ghost ships were crewed by fishermen struggling to fulfill fishing quotas.
The tariffs establish limits and quotas for major exporting countries including China, India, Russia and many others.
The four have already obtained quotas to use imported crude oil from the country's economic planning commission.
The two sides are negotiating immigration curbs after Swiss voters in 2014 backed quotas on European workers.
The United States doesn't have quotas and tries to regulate the market with subsidies and buy-ups.
Prices of foreign goods would increase as a result of tariffs, quotas or other impediments to trade.
Local government bond issuance typically begins in March after quotas are approved at the National People's Congress.
And thus the argument for quotas – by enforcing a minimum standard for representation we force the issue.
The report suggests three options for each, ranging from overall tariffs to targeted tariffs to overall quotas.
Mexican pickup trucks that do not comply with regional content quotas already pay a 25 percent duty.
The deal also sets quotas for carmakers' use of U.S.-made steel and aluminum, the sources said.
Bahrain is allowing firms to ignore quotas by paying a fee for each foreign worker they employ.
There were fears that those admitted under quotas would struggle, as some think they have in America.
Mao and his accomplices laid down execution quotas for each province: up to four people per thousand.
Mr Absi's vision, which is more likely to rebalance the GCC economies than blunt quotas, requires time.
Tariffs, quotas and other barriers certainly do distort the composition of imports and exports in specific markets.
China also took steps to give foreign investors greater access to its markets by increasing investment quotas.
Former employees also said they were operating under strict quotas, in a culture that focused on volume.
From 2013 to 2015, Shanghai awarded QDLP quotas worth a combined $1.23 billion to 15 asset managers.
Local government websites say prosecutors have been given quotas for handling cases related to the saohei campaign.
In 2016 the European Union raised quotas for Tunisian olive oil, a significant export, for two years.
The data are clear — as bracero quotas expanded, reaching 400,000 annually in 1954, illegal migration fell sharply.
In light of Sessions's announcement, Morrisey put the lawsuit on hold while the DEA evaluates the quotas.
China eventually dropped its quotas but has since only tightened its control of the rare earth market.
Administrative judges appear to be performing better than ever, in spite of huge increases in performance quotas.
Trump reiterated that he is considering imposing a mix of tariffs and quotas on steel and aluminum.
Once those quotas are exceeded, trading in that security in dark pools is banned for six months.
Their opposition to Brussels-imposed quotas to re-distribute asylum seekers led to the plan being dropped.
Other countries have coupled quotas with additional legislative measures to improve women's representation in society in general.
Saudi Arabia and its Gulf OPEC allies oppose a return to quotas, which were dropped in 2011.
Many artists set daily creative quotas for themselves in order to stretch the limits of their imaginations.
With stocks of the shellfish declining in South Africa, legal quotas on harvesting it are strictly enforced.
It also stopped giving traders scrap copper import quotas in 2018, meaning only actual users could import.
In 1985, Washington put emergency quotas on all imports of sweetened cocoa, cake mixes and edible preparations.
Mr. Lieberman supports a law that sets modest quotas for enlisting them, which the religious parties oppose.
A day's work brings in a little over $6, more if they can beat their daily quotas.
Not long ago, members of the force were expected to meet monthly quotas for arrests and summonses.
President Reagan has rapped what he described as racial 'quotas' in some of these 'affirmative action' plans.
Quotas are the base amount a salesperson is required to sell, after which they get larger commissions.
This act lifted race-based quotas about who could come and not come into the United States.
Bakke, which in 1978 became the first case to uphold race-conscious admissions but outlawed racial quotas.
Mandated quotas of various kinds have gained traction in Africa and around the world in recent years.
In 2015, the European Union ended quotas for dairy farmers that had been intended to avoid overproduction.
"It can say that corruption is more important to Fidesz than the fight against quotas," he said.
Overall, productivity quotas — juiced by robotics — cause workers to neglect their safety in order to keep up.
The country is divided into districts that each vote for multiple lawmakers according to strict religious quotas.
Desperate to fill quotas, the California Guard had given overly large bonuses that included fraud and mismanagement.
Such increases occurred largely because current law forces DEA to only consider limited factors when setting quotas.
Miners are willing to accept export quotas based on progress of smelters they are constructing, Damanik said.
Employees were given quotas as much as double their best previous year, according to a former employee.
The bill would allow the Agriculture secretary to adjust import quotas at any time during the year.
However, a Chinese spokesman said today that import quotas for wheat, corn and rice will not increase.
Others were the result of phone calls from pharmacists, who said they faced pressure to reach quotas.
Workers created the accounts to meet the bank's aggressive sales quotas to enroll customers in multiple programs.
As birth quotas bit, gender ratios became more skewed by infanticide and sex-selective abortions of girls.
Every year, the DEA sets the production and manufacturing quotas for Schedule I and II controlled substances.
Of course, Europeans have not always proved able to use quotas to the full advantage for women.
It opposes mandatory European Union quotas for accepting migrants and promotes as coal as an energy source.
It will still put tariffs on dairy products that exceed the quotas, ranging from 200% to 300%.
Tariffs and import quotas simply make imports more expensive, which benefits only special interests who advocate them.
It props up prices with special loans and controls supply with marketing allotments and strict import quotas.
Second, Congress can end detention bed quotas, which provide an incentive to imprison immigrants regardless of necessity.
Farmers in Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany expanded in the run-up to the abolition of quotas.
Last month, the Commerce Department recommended putting heavy tariffs or quotas on foreign producers of the metals.
Oil analysts have expected OPEC plus to continue pressing members that are not holding to production quotas.
How do quotas misconstrue the terms of the debate, particularly when it comes to pushing for equity?
They don't try to participate in that because, with no ads, you don't have daily traffic quotas.
U.S. importers and manufacturers also want the tariffs to go away but oppose replacing them with quotas.
" "This set of meetings is crucial to the debate about IMF quotas and funding for the IMF.
The Connecticut Superior Court, which retains jurisdiction over the long-running Sheff lawsuit, recently entered a "Phase IV Stipulated Order" that eliminates the racial quotas in the Hartford-area magnet schools and precludes the state from imposing economic sanctions for a school's failure to meet the (former) quotas.
So far, SAFE has issued a total of 89.99 billion yuan worth of QDII quotas to 132 institutions.
The Commerce Ministry said in a statement companies must submit their applications for the quotas by Nov. 10.
Drivers are said to constantly exceed the speed limit to meet quotas and finish their routes on time.
Dairy, poultry and egg farmers are protected by a system of quotas and price floors called "supply management".
De la Mora said the United States proposed eliminating the tariffs under Section 232 in favor of quotas.
Japanese policymakers worry Trump could target Japanese autos with tariffs or quotas to lower the U.S. trade deficit.
"Quotas today clearly divide the EU, therefore I think they are politically finished," Fico told journalists in Bratislava.
If those quotas are met, Chipotle will pay employees a bonus each quarter equal to one week's pay.
There are going to be changes to World Cup quotas and qualifying to be eligible for the Olympics.
The government has filed a lawsuit against the quotas and said it wanted to accept only Christian immigrants.
China, blighted by air pollution, has been a keen supporter of NEVs, requiring automakers to meet sales quotas.
Sharma said India is talking to U.S. officials about easing quotas and tariff restrictions on Indian steel exports.
Exceeding quotas can lead to punishments such as pulling up some, or all, of a farmer's coca plants.
The IMF's board and management were very clear on the importance of increasing quotas by this week's deadline.
Toyota has said that initially it won't be able to meet its quotas without buying credits from others.
That trend isn't likely to end, with the independents getting a boost in their 2018 crude import quotas.
"(We) expect the (EU's) tariff quotas to allow us continuing supplies in the normal course," NLMK told Reuters.
Another common argument against quotas is that they are patronising to the very groups they aim to help.
State-mandated quotas not only belie the consistent gains women are making, they'll cast doubt on future gains.
Thus, while quotas add a few women to corporate boards, they come at the expense of female achievements.
The Icelandic Marine Research Institute conducts research on stocks which underpins Total allowable catch quotas, ensuring responsible fishing.
A previous resettlement scheme, designed to distribute refugees across EU member states, has floundered amid bickering over quotas.
Firms were caught fixing prices and setting market quotas in such products as pharmaceuticals, poultry, and toilet paper.
Liechtenstein, a tiny principality, has quotas on EU migrants, despite being a full member of the single market.
Australia shares some of these quotas with other countries and they are filled on a 'first-come' basis.
The federation now says it will raise quotas next year, but that is unlikely to satisfy disgruntled producers.
China has set strict quotas for electric and plug-in hybrid cars that come into effect from 7003.
Inevitably, the considerably less disadvantaged "other backward classes" (OBCs) soon began to clamour for quotas of their own.
The Google Fi app now also lets you set quotas for different users and manage these additional accounts.
It has achieved rather a lot, including a minimum wage, quotas for women on boards and gay marriage.
If quotas are filled first-come, first-served, then exporters rush to get in quickly, and imports surge.
Next month, Hungary will hold its own referendum on whether to abide by EU quotas for accepting refugees.
But imports have fallen sharply year on year so far in 2018 as quotas have been progressively tightened.
Tariffs and quotas can bring trade into balance only if they somehow encourage national saving or reduce investment.
But there has been no official follow-up, and supporters of the quotas are now planning counter-demonstrations.
ArcelorMittal says the safeguard quotas, which have been increased by 5% twice this year, have not been effective.
The White House has hinted that it would seek voluntary export quotas on cars from its trading partners.
Looking ahead, China has hiked non-state oil import quotas for 2019, potentially supporting imports of the commodity.
The agreement had meant the government would be committed not to change taxes, export quotas or other regulation.
Tariffs and quotas are supposed to support domestic dairy industries, and are more onerous than in other sectors.
"Demand is accelerating because of more crude quotas coming in January," a source with an independent refiner said.
Austevoll operates vessels with licensed quotas in Chile, Norway and Peru, three of the world's top fisheries countries.
The new batch raises the total export quotas for refined oil products to 48.15 million tonnes in 2019.
Private firms such as Rongsheng Petrochemicals Co and Hengli Petrochemical Co Ltd remain excluded from receiving the quotas.
China lost the case in 13 after the WTO rejected its appeal and it lifted the export quotas.
On May 26th that the US State Department unceremoniously restored refugee quotas to near their Obama era levels.
Those quotas allowed the Farrell plant to keep operating and Miller hopes the Trump administration will follow suit.
The mayors will have to take responsibility if local production doesn't meet official quotas, the government notice added.
Automakers are under pressure to deliver EVs as China set quotas for sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs).
Fisherman may hope to get larger quotas now the UK is leaving the EU but for how long?
In other countries, quotas are not enshrined in law but instead are voluntary promises made by political parties.
"When did conservatives start demanding quotas AND diversity training AND less people from Ivy League Colleges," Beck wrote.
President Trump also recently issued executive orders that advocate for mass deportations that would help fill these quotas.
Historically, Hollywood's been a little too reliant on its quotas-to-fill shtick, leading to some trash stereotypes.
"In Europe, when the European countries jump up (in female elected officials), it's because of quotas," Moses said.
He told reporters on Tuesday that he was informed by various ministries it was a matter of quotas.
China's independent refiners may be butting up against state-imposed import quotas following January and February's high shipments.
The new batch raises the total export quotas for refined oil products to 48.2 million tonnes in 2019.
"Dating agencies masquerade as matchmaking services, but we're not about quotas or sales [at Agape Match]," she said.
Once the quotas have been reached, "the borders will be closed," police spokesman Fritz Grundnig told AFP Friday.
She added that the EU should consider quotas for refugees from Iraq in addition to those from Syria.
The quotas create an incentive to give nationals low-wage jobs (which some will not bother to do).
At the end of 2014, China abandoned its quotas, exports rose once again, and rare earth prices plummeted.
If there aren't strict racial quotas for every batch of hires, does it mean a company is racist?
From free movement to fishing quotas, governments began openly defying EU law, eating away at the commission's authority.
Or at least write reasonable statutes: that tariffs and quotas may only be imposed if consumers are harmed.
Then, in September at a meeting in Brazil, the IWC agreed to renew multi-year aboriginal quotas automatically.
Also in order to create the new visa, there would be cuts to the current legal immigration quotas?
And he shifted priorities from summons quotas and radio car patrols to shoe-leather crime prevention and enforcement.
More terribly, a decade later the new quotas helped prevent millions of European Jews from escaping the Holocaust.
A vast majority of Hungarians rejected the idea of quotas though a low turnout rendered the plebiscite invalid.
Amazon warehouse employees in Minnesota plan on striking today, demanding better working conditions and less intense productivity quotas.
China, blighted by air pollution, has been a keen supporter of NEVs, requiring automakers to meet production quotas.
A lot of times because of quotas, the product description itself ends up the same for many products.
In 85033, Congress got it right when it abolished national origin quotas in immigration and prioritized family unity.
This was an additional batch of quotas to cope with a growing fuel surplus as new refineries started.
They saw it as discrimination against whites and believed it would lead to a system of racial quotas.
The mining company, owned by Groupe Ballande, said it had reached its quotas and was now limiting production.
Their employers don't keep tabs on how often the drivers work or require them to reach driving quotas.
Thomas DiNapoli said Wells Fargo should explain how it offers rewards to employees for reaching certain sales quotas.
China has set strict quotas for electric and plug-in hybrid cars that come into effect from 2019.
Mr. Trump said the United States was talking with Mexico and Canada about potentially replacing them with quotas.
These doctors would struggle to meet their quotas because their patients are so unlikely to require medical care.
Mr Williams, meanwhile, acknowledged that quotas had increased black representation in top-flight rugby, but was consistently critical.
Under the Trump administration's planned (further) tightening of refugee quotas, it is unlikely they would be welcomed anyway.
Completely free movement of labor, time-limited migration cards and subregional quotas have all been proposed as possibilities.
Some tariffs would progressively be cut over a decade, and some agricultural products would be limited by quotas.
There would be no quotas for farmed bluefin from hatcheries, just delicious, all-you-can-eat fish—forever.
At the time, US immigration laws set strict quotas that limited immigration, especially from southern and eastern Europe.
"We had heated debates on this because I was against the quotas policy," Ms. Jribi's sister Najla said.
Just about everything depends on what the relevant reliable energy quotas will be, but no one yet knows.
Quotas on a pair of high-profile inbound investment schemes are being scrapped in a somewhat symbolic move.
Costa Rica has tackled traditional notions about who should lead by applying quotas to the civil-society sector.
We have discriminated against immigrants in our past by completely barring some nationalities and subjecting others to quotas.
The United States' two biggest suppliers, Canada and Mexico, negotiated quotas as part of a new trade deal.
"A deal without tariffs and quotas sounds good but that's only one side of the equation", Maas said.
Quotas remained until the 1960s, and the United States did not return to 1921 immigrant levels until 1989.
This is in addition to another 150 billion yuan worth of similar quotas that were issued in June.
Despite being major partners of the South American trading bloc Mercosur, the two countries have automobile trade quotas.
The authors found that Indonesia's quotas for 99 of 129 species were calculated based on biologically impossible parameters.
Despite the new jet fuel license, Hengli has not been granted any government quotas to export jet fuel.
Our trade diplomats serve us most effectively when they remove artificial political barriers such as tariffs and quotas.
In some places, like the United Kingdom, gender quotas have been implemented for parliamentary elections at party levels.
Through quotas, women have been able to increase the passage of legislation that has benefitted women at large.
Those flexible practices became constrained, if not impossible, after Congress imposed numerical quotas on immigration in the 1920s.
Without imposing any quotas, it mandates consideration of the deep bench of talented candidates from historically underrepresented backgrounds.
China has recently announced its plans to scrap limits on foreign stakes and quotas for foreign securities investment.
Fishcor officials, according to the media reports, passed the quotas on to Samherji in exchange for corrupt payments.
He'll have 90 days to decide whether to impose the tariffs or quotas he is empowered to institute.
The workers did so to meet aggressive sales quotas the bank had to enroll customers in multiple programs.
France, where the anti-immigrant National Front is on the rise, has also been cool to refugee quotas.
Chinese bullion importing banks generally get fresh quotas during the beginning of the year, analysts and traders said.
U.S. steel buyers are worried about possible tariffs and import quotas, and it is already impacting trade flows.
The new quotas are expected to give American dairy farmers access to up to 3.6% of Canada's market.
Opponents argue that pressure from quotas will lead to unqualified female members and potential discrimination against male candidates.
The NYPD agreed in the settlement to reaffirm that quotas for summonses, arrests and stops violated department policy.
In 2001, President George W. Bush imposed steel quotas, despite his party's long-standing preference for free trade.
Bakke, which allowed universities to consider the race of an applicant among many factors but forbade admissions quotas.
A report in the Atlantic places the blame on "ruthless quotas" imposed by the company on its workers.
"You might need someone who's motivated by quotas or who's really good at reaching ambitious goals," Ewing said.
Ever since these changes were first introduced, Tariq has been sleeping in his car to meet the quotas.
It may be awkward to use identity for advancement, but without quotas, it is discrimination that determines success.
The courts grappled with the problems of quotas during the college admissions affirmative action wars of the 1990s.
Thus, when injuries and form come into play, there is an understanding if those quotas are not met.
"There are no quotas here, it's not going to be a one-size-fits-all plan," he said.
Britain's rich fishing waters are currently available to other EU states under mutual access arrangements with set quotas.
"I can't say that I'll end quotas, because it depends on Congress," he said on TV Cultura network.
Today, international quotas keep krill harvesting in check, although the quota was raised in 2014 to 300,000 tons.
This is another reason why boardroom quotas may not work — they can easily operate at a surface level.
Administration officials have previously suggested the tariffs could be replaced with quotas for countries that work out an agreement with the US. "In all of these negotiations, the Administration is focused on quotas that will restrain imports, prevent transshipment, and protect the national security," the White House said in a statement.
State chief ministers allocate land in much the same way the "licence raj" of old doled out production quotas.
America is opposed to increasing members' "quotas": their permanent financial commitments to the fund (which now come to $660bn).
Russia was widely seen ignoring its pledge to cut 150,000 barrels a day, and Norway eventually abandoned its quotas.
Every year many companies will request toy factories to increase their production quotas while decreasing the costs of production.
In Europe, several countries, including Norway, France and the Netherlands, have introduced quotas for female representatives on the board.
In reality, that would mean several key producers would cut output, since they are currently pumping above those quotas.
Traders said it was unclear how independents would place surplus fuel cargoes in the absence of quotas next year.
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Busing and quotas became the priorities, and our enemies on the right used the initiatives to regain the initiative.
They therefore propose mandatory "woman quotas," which require businesses to hire a certain percentage of women or face fines.
Other critics fret that women elected under quotas are likely to be less qualified, or puppets of male relatives.
"This set of meetings is crucial to the debate about IMF quotas and funding for the IMF," Hammond said.
The government has excluded independent plants this year from exporting refined fuel, having granted quotas only to state refiners.
Beijing sets annual quotas for China-based foreign banks to raise debt of one-year and longer outside China.
State refineries, equipped with higher export quotas, are shipping out fuel in greater volumes and reaching more distant markets.
"Both sides reiterated the allocation of IMF quotas should be shifted towards emerging markets and developing countries, " Lew said.
But the Czechs and other central Europeans have rejected quotas for migrants for all EU countries, which Germany favors.
This approach would replace the quotas with a range of ways to contribute, including financial help to affected countries.
" Clark pointed to "growing diversity on corporate boards —not through quotas or arbitrary mandates — but through disclosure and dialogue.
India has quotas for dalits, formerly known as "untouchables", who are at the bottom of the Hindu caste system.
The Commission may also need to negotiate with them to ensure that they accept lower shares of the quotas.
They have to look at it all day, and they have specific quotas that they often have to meet.
Their main grievances are safety, pay and 12-hour shifts with insufficient breaks as well as punishing hourly quotas.
Quotas foster cultural diversity and ensure that movies with smaller budgets get a chance to compete with blockbuster franchises.
Local government bond issuance typically begins in March, following approval of quotas at the National People's Congress, or parliament.
"At least ten more years" of quotas are needed, argues Francesco Starace, boss of Enel, an Italian energy giant.
Exporters to America might even be able to raise prices (which is why exporters generally prefer quotas to tariffs).
But in 1933, when NIRA mandated a 40-hour workweek for textile employees, mill owners simply increased production quotas.
Argentina's beef industry has been hampered in the past decade by government regulation, which included quotas on beef exports.
"Carbon adjustment fees or quotas on carbon-intensive goods" from countries that are "failing to meet" their climate obligations.
To resume WTO membership independently will require a division of EU import quotas, notably for beef, lamb and butter.
And the approach was less heavy-handed than imposing quotas for poorer pupils, an option previous governments had considered.
Regulators instead used quotas to dictate how much banks lent and in effect fixed their deposit and lending rates.
Stilton escapes American quotas, but full "loaves" are taxed at a 12.8% rate, or 17% if they arrive sliced.
China, which produces 85% of the world's rare earths, sharply tightened export quotas in 2010 with OPEC-like zeal.
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Australia's Minister for Trade, Simon Birmingham, said delays to exports of coal to China were caused by import quotas.
China was accused in 2012 of manipulating rare earths exports after it put quotas on overseas shipments in 2010.
In May, Saudi Arabia, Angola, Kuwait, and Qatar were the only four countries producing at or below their quotas.
The quotas were granted to four state-owned companies including top refiner Sinopec, PetroChina, Sinochem Group and CNOOC Group.
The other half of the seats in the Bundestag are elected using PR combined with voluntary party gender quotas.
TPP reduces some bilateral tariffs and quotas, such as those covering America's imports of cars and Japan's of beef.
The NDRC is more aggressive in promoting a transition to electric vehicles, pushing the introduction of the stricter quotas.
Norway has often bought emissions quotas abroad to make up for a lack of progress in cutting domestic emissions.
The latest rout stems from an OPEC meeting in early December in which the producers' cartel abandoned output quotas.
Solidarity, which has been waging a challenge against racial quotas in the workplace, has said the scheme was discriminatory.
Alongside the right to marry and inherit property, they are also eligible for quotas in jobs and educational institutions.
Women would benefit from regulations against workplace harassment, child and elder care services and gender quotas on corporate boards.
I'd say that unfortunately, quotas are necessary at present—but we're working to create a world where they aren't.
Shortly afterwards Lula's successor, Dilma Rousseff, brought in racial quotas at all 59 federal universities and 38 technical schools.
A few states and cities now have racial quotas when hiring, as do the diplomatic service and federal police.
Most of the victims were ordinary citizens, caught up in a machine that was seeking to meet its quotas.
The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires catch quotas and other measures to support sustainability and allow overfished stocks to rebound.
The combination of tariffs, quotas, and retaliation by U.S. trade partners could reduce U.S. GDP by 0.2 percent annually.
Proposed measures such as bilingual road signs and quotas for Irish speaking civil servants are anathema to some unionists.
SCRAP: China issued a fresh batch of import quotas for newly restricted high-grade copper scrap and aluminum scrap.
Abundance across entire ecosystems should be our goal, not taking ever-larger quotas from shrinking concentrations of smaller fish.
Other countries also must agree to similar quotas to escape tariffs, but the size of the limits would vary.
Nor are we France, where quotas require that parties must run an equal number of women candidates as men.
The move to make the quotas public reflects an effort by the producers to increase credibility of the deal.
Mr. Guterres extols the gender quotas his party adopted in the early 1990s to promote women in the party.
South Korea's exemption from tariffs is permanent because it agreed to quotas as part of a new trade deal.
Washington is running the same gambit on permitting imports of European cars, seeking higher quotas for its agricultural exports.
Ambedkar believed that within a decade or two quotas would bring about "the annihilation of caste" and become unnecessary.
Investment will not be subject to quotas and the scheme will be rolled out in phases, the authorities said.
Uribe added introducing quotas to ensure women get elected into power was one way to increase their political participation.
What's next: The quotas will go into effect in the next fiscal year, beginning October 1, according to WSJ.
SCRAP: China issued a fresh batch of import quotas for newly restricted high-grade copper scrap and aluminium scrap.
By July, 72 financial firms had signed up to the initiative, but no formal targets or quotas were announced.
This followed lower consumption of the 2018 quotas, said Seng Yick Tee, analyst at Beijing-based consultancy SIA Energy.
" The bank has "admitted that employees opened more than 3 million fake accounts in order to meet sales quotas.
"I expect the line of opposition will be wider (against permanent quotas)," Sobotka said on a Sunday debate show.
However, plans to raise mix quotas for publicly consumed biodiesel do not yet exist, a government source told Reuters.
Ex-employees say those sales goals led to intense pressure on workers to cheat to fulfill unrealistically high quotas.
They then could claim a new account had been opened, satisfy their sales quotas and collect a bigger bonus.
Lebanon splits power among religious groups according to quotas adjusted at the end of the 1975-90 civil war.
They reworked it right to the point where employees opened millions of fake accounts to meet their sales quotas.
With the report in hand, Mr. Trump has broad license to apply tariffs, quotas or both to steel imports.
Mr. Drahos has emphasized that he is a "clear no" on the question of accepting the European Union quotas.
Meeting China's tough quotas for so-called new energy vehicles (NEVs) is proving a headache for automakers in China.
"I don't think quotas or financial measures parachuted from on high are going to solve the problem," he said.
These influencers don&apost have to pay rent, but they do have to hit their content quotas, Dan reported.
Complicated workforce supervision techniques were developed for making sure people met their quotas by the end of the day.
Millions of innocent people were arrested, tortured and shot, without evidence and according to quotas established in the Kremlin.
We think in generations, not in quotas, which is I think a nice advantage versus some of my peers.
Introduced in 1971, it gave Malays perks including cheaper housing, business loans and generous quotas to enter public universities.
Britain said it would no longer accept the "relative stability" mechanism for sharing fishing quotas as it was outdated.
In some cases, quotas to maintain lower pricing are as high as 90 percent of students taking a course.
" In his deposition, Tsachas said quotas were illegal, and that he wasn't allowed to "dictate a number of arrests.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this report misstated how the Sugar Modernization Act of 2017 would affect import quotas.
Some Forbes contributors are subjected to quotas and must publish at least once or even multiple times a week.
Under former CEO John Stumpf, Wells Fargo employees had created millions of fake bank accounts to meet sales quotas.
No gender quotas for female lawmakers Women account for 51% of the Japanese population, according to World Bank data.
The new quotas increased the total number of processing permits to 24.76 million tonnes granted so far in 2017.
The EU will have to engage in negotiations with WTO partners for each of the new tariff rate quotas.
The comments set up a possible policy clash with German carmakers, whose lobby group says it opposes such quotas.
Quotas with consequences for firms—such as fines in Italy or delisting in Norway—have increased women's boardroom presence.
These new tariffs could come as early as next week and would not target specific countries or impose quotas.
In fact, the predators Boaz is talking about are specific interests lobbying for subsidies, tariffs, quotas, or trade restrictions.
In April, he ordered the Commerce Department to consider quotas or tariffs to shelter American producers from foreign competition.
"If you appoint someone because you have to fill in quotas, I don't think it can work," she said.
Many of the old quotas are held by specialist importers, which are largely shut out of the new system.
The province enforces quotas for the number of workers that local villages and cities must provide to the factory.
Our sales leaders will be meeting with the team this afternoon to roll out new sales plans and quotas.
Barshchovsky said the low quotas were a problem for his company and showed the deal had limited benefits for Ukraine.
The milking cows have been distributed among farmers who, under Canada's tightly controlled dairy system, hold quotas to produce milk.
Strict quotas are put in place to make sure an appropriate number of polar bears is harvested, Delisle-Alaku continued.
Others, including Biden, said that busing forced schools to achieve racial quotas and did not achieve equal opportunity for students.
It would also pre-empt a political defeat for Orban if the European court rejects Hungary's suit against the quotas.
Some Sidama leaders say their constitution will be more inclusive than most and they promise quotas for minorities in government.
Current broadcasting rules require on-demand services to promote the production of and access to European works, without specifying quotas.
In doing so, APD made 40 percent fewer narcotic arrests since 2010, a sign that there aren't alleged quotas today.
Among the OPEC members who have committed to production quotas, total output in January was 21.9 million barrels a day.
The newly elected administration eliminated both export taxes and quotas on wheat and corn at the end of last year.
For the past decade, Brussels took steps to limit the crop with quotas, while guaranteeing a floor price for farmers.
One strategy reportedly under consideration would see OPEC announce that its members will maintain the quotas they announced in 2016.
He has sided with Visegrad in saying the EU should stop pushing countries to take quotas of relocated asylum seekers.
In 2005, the E.U. ended textile import quotas — the "final blow" for French lace as Asian lace flooded the market.
As the renminbi lost value, making Chinese products cheaper abroad, the American government placed even tougher quotas on many imports.
Canada's combined concessions could mean reductions to Canadian dairy farmers' quotas, since production is matched to domestic consumption, less imports.
This involves trading solely under rules set by the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which govern things like tariffs and quotas.
Despite its macho reputation, or perhaps because of it, Latin America is unusually keen on quotas for female political candidates.
The country also granted six large domestic banks quotas to (NPLs) as underlying assets, the news agency reported in February.
The Commerce Department's two other proposals envisage blanket tariffs and/or quotas on imports of all products from all countries.
By keeping the best talent in the world out with central government quotas on immigration they've pulled down the shutters.
"There is no majority in sight for any changes regarding IMF quotas," a German official said on condition of anonymity.
It opened a rift between states and the Commission when it tried to enforce mandatory national quotas for taking refugees.
Iceland has introduced other measures to boost women's equality, including quotas for female participation on government committees and corporate boards.
"I'm looking to an early resolution on the basis of lifting the tariffs -- no quotas," Seade said on CBC television.
The European Union announced its own safeguards in July, a combination of quotas and tariffs on 23 steel product categories.
If import quotas are imposed, the biggest losers will be consumers who will pay more and have fewer vehicle choices.
The Trump administration is demanding quotas to limit import volumes in lieu of tariffs, but Canada and Mexico are resisting.
Both sides want a "zero tariffs, zero quotas" deal, but the EU says it requires a guarantee of "zero dumping".
Once quotas are filled, shelled peanuts going into America face a tariff of 132%, and raw tobacco duties of 350%.
The corn lobby supports expanding sales of E15 and reducing the waiver program, but opposes counting exports toward volume quotas.
Like a free-trade area, a customs union scraps internal tariffs and quotas, but it adds a common external tariff.
"It's a temporary notice given at the month-end to grant us more lending quotas," one of the sources said.
Equally, when studies are conducted before and after quotas are imposed, the results in terms of companies' performance are inconclusive.
Until recently the only feasible way into its stock and bond markets was through special quotas assigned to large institutions.
The quotas for U.S. content in autos have been a major bone of contention for Mexico, Canada and many companies.
A World Trade Organization (WTO) case found against China in 2014 and the country eliminated all export quotas last year.
Because if there's one thing we've blown through during these festive times, it's our budgets and our dining out quotas.
A World Trade Organisation (WTO) case found against China in 2014 and the country eliminated all export quotas last year.
In the second batch of quotas issued in May, China granted rights to export 403 million tonnes of oil products.
China's state oil firms requested the additional quotas to prevent having to cut their refinery throughput in the fourth quarter.
Poland, which has also clashed with Brussels by resisting national quotas for asylum seekers, is considering taking the same step.
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The DEA, meanwhile, has the power to set production quotas for some opioids, like hydrocodone and oxycodone, produced for sales.
Then, as now, that rate could be reduced progressively to encourage banks to meet, or then exceed, their lending quotas.
Those countries are rejecting mandatory immigration quotas Germany wants to use to get rid of migrants/refugees it cannot handle.
"All you need to do is avoid racial quotas and look at political realities on the ground in each district."
On Wednesday, Hungary announced that it would hold a referendum on whether to accept compulsory EU quotas for relocating migrants.
Border checks needed to be improved and refugee quotas introduced to control how many people come to Germany, he said.
The proposed increase of $1.5 billion to expand detention facilities will most certainly mean increased levels of government-mandated quotas.
And, if there isn't any difference, should music festivals accept some social responsibility and impose gender quotas on their lineups?
Output plunged by 19603% the following year, after the global coffee cartel axed its quotas, exposing the industry to competition.
Vehicle components would be subject to regional content quotas at different levels, depending on the type of part or system.
Capital Economics said the December pick-up was unusual, since annual loan quotas are mostly used up by year-end.
ESPN confirmed the donation made to the school, which was facing closure because enrollment and "fiscal quotas" weren't being met.
It has also restricted gold import quotas before - most recently in 2016 after the yuan weakened sharply, bullion bankers said.
It's an unevenly enforced law at best, but a good pretext for many a police officer to meet ticket quotas.
In March, the first-half quotas were set at 60,000 tonnes for mining and 57,500 tonnes for smelting and separation.
In the wake of the Smoot-Hawley disaster, Congress gave the administration wide latitude to impose tariffs and import quotas.
In March, the first-half quotas were set at 60,000 tonnes for mining and 57,500 tonnes for smelting and separation.
Tariffs, taxes on imported steel, or quotas, limits on the quantity of steel imports would reduce imports of foreign steel.
Total annual quotas for the refiners approved by the government are 86 million tonnes, or 1.7 million bpd, said Zhang.
As fish are hard to count accurately without good data, the recreational quotas are set conservatively to account for uncertainty.
North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper last month urged fishermen to fight their "important battle" of meeting annual quotas in winter.
But it's the structural things that really matter: the quotas on our national board, having a socialist feminist working group.
The recently announced tariffs and quotas on steel and aluminum have sent shockwaves through business sectors across the United States.
Not 50-003, but 35 percent because that's — that used to be called quotas, and it was a dirty word.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has been ineffective as tariffs, trade barriers, quotas and regulations piled up on U.S. imports.
Employees would enroll customers in various programs without their consent in order to make quotas that have since been disbanded.
OPEC had initially given few details on how it would work and sources had said quotas would not be released.
Ultimately, the provisional measures could result in new imported tariffs or quotas that would protect EU producers from excessive imports.
Any Democratic nominee will be subject to the straitjacket of political correctness, quotas and demands from their fractious, squabbling coalition.
The Indonesian nickel miners association (APNI) estimates 8 million tonnes of nickel ore export quotas have not been utilized yet.
The Renewable Fuel Standard requires the EPA set annual quotas for the use of ethanol and biodiesel in transportation fuels.
Some workers also told Human Rights Watch they experienced physical abuse and extreme pressure to produce high quotas of clothing.
While this policy does not incorporate explicit hiring quotas or mandates, it does ensure that organizations broaden their candidate pools.
The quotas were lifted with the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act — which is largely still the law of the land.
Those purchases have largely been driven by a group of private refiners who were granted crude import quotas last year.
After all, their job was to provide a scientific rationale for bigger whale hunting quotas for the countries they represented.
Instead, Mr. Orban hopes to inspire the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia to join Hungary in rejecting the bloc's quotas.
But it could take longer than the 10 years that have elapsed since the boardroom gender quotas became fully mandatory.
Ms. Wald would go on to organize women's marches — for peace, for voting rights — and to advocate against immigration quotas.
Britain should have quotas for Indians and Nigerians; France for Malians and Tunisians; Belgium for very large numbers of Congolese.
Quotas often take the form of either an amendment to a country's constitution or the passage of a new law.
In April, The Verge reported details about how the company automatically fires warehouse workers who fail to meet productivity quotas.
The rule required districts to do a deep analysis of the root causes, but explicitly prohibited the use of quotas.
Some judges are reportedly resigning in response to the quotas, which made them feel more like deportation officers than judges.
In six of those cases, the president imposed a trade action, such as quotas, according to the Congressional Research Service.
The list of quotas gave no timeframe for imports, but the executive said they were likely for the third quarter.
The classic case was sugar, where for many years U.S. import quotas kept prices here several times above world levels.
Exports from India was expected to pick up from March after New Delhi reallocated unused sugar exports quotas in February.
The country needs to streamline the asylum system and establish generous quotas of immigrants and refugees from around the world.
The eels have sparked a gold rush hysteria and a related reality show in Maine, which has restricted catch quotas.
Malmstrom said she could not imagine the EU accepting quotas unless they were at levels of exports in recent years.

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