Protectionism is a wall against progress
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"Protectionism is a wall. It's a wall against change, but it's also a wall against progress," said Wolfgang Schussel, former chancellor of Austria, commenting on the protectionist policies emerging in today's world. He noted that such policies would lead to a lose-lose situation, and that what the global economy needs is open markets.
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