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Trade

Participating in the global economy is both a Canadian social goal and an unfortunate necessity of the current global capitalist machine.

We believe that fair and equitable trade between sovereign countries is positive and healthy for all involved parties. As is necessary for the support of the Manifesto of Human Needs and other national interests, Canada will continue to actively participate in international trade.

Trade

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Short-Term
The RPC will legislate a ban on the practice of agriculture commodity dumping, where exports are sold below the cost of production, which hurts domestic and foreign farmers alike.

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Immediate
The RPC will create a new public organization to domestically design and manufacture advanced semiconductor devices (e.g., microchips, solid state memory) and quantum computers and components.

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Short-Term
The RPC will prioritize and actively seek to expand international trade with foreign entities which share the ideals proposed by the Manifesto of Human Needs.

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Medium-Term
The RPC will legislate strict new limits on foreign individuals and organizations control of critical Canadian assets.

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Short-Term
The RPC will prioritize and actively seek to expand international trade with foreign entities to provide for the needs of Canadians over the profits of corporations.
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