VOA慢速英语 2007 0216a
时间:2019-01-11 作者:英语课 分类:VOA慢速英语2007年(二)月
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This is the VOA Special English Economics 1 Report.
The United States has put new pressure on Japan to import more farm goods from American companies. The American ambassador 2 to Japan said if Japan does not open its markets, then we will just put our resources in other places.
Thomas Schieffer
Ambassador Thomas Schieffer gave that warning in a speech Wednesday to business leaders in Tokyo.
He also urged the Japanese to permit more foreign investment. Among the most developed countries, Japan still has the lowest level of foreign direct investment in relation to the size of its economy.
Food prices in Japan are among the highest in the world as a result of efforts to protect Japanese farmers. Japan imports more than half of its food. But it places high customs and other restrictions 3 on many products, especially rice, fruit and beef.
Ambassador Schieffer said he recognizes the emotions involved in the debate over widening the market for agricultural imports. He noted 4 that many Japanese still remember when Japan did not produce a lot of food after World War Two.
But he also noted that the average age of a Japanese farmer is seventy. He said Japan will someday have no choice but to accept more imports.
The American ambassador said the dispute over agricultural trade is blocking greater economic cooperation with Japan. But international farm trade was also the main issue that led to the suspension 5 of World Trade Organization talks last year.
This week, American Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez was in New Delhi to urge Indian officials to do more to help restart those talks. The United States is India's largest trading partner. But India's governing coalition 6 depends on support from two communist parties that oppose trade liberalization.
Also, developing nations want the United States, the European Union and countries such as Japan to make more cuts in farm protections. They say these give farmers in rich nations an unfair position. The commerce secretary said the United States is willing to compromise. But in return, he said, developing nations must do the same on trade in manufactured goods and services.
The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that the United States had another record trade deficit 7 last year, for the fifth straight year. The deficit in goods and services was more than seven hundred sixty billion dollars. Exports rose faster than imports, but high oil prices added to the deficit. And almost one-third of it was a record trade imbalance with China.
And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report. I'm Steve Ember.
The United States has put new pressure on Japan to import more farm goods from American companies. The American ambassador 2 to Japan said if Japan does not open its markets, then we will just put our resources in other places.
Thomas Schieffer
Ambassador Thomas Schieffer gave that warning in a speech Wednesday to business leaders in Tokyo.
He also urged the Japanese to permit more foreign investment. Among the most developed countries, Japan still has the lowest level of foreign direct investment in relation to the size of its economy.
Food prices in Japan are among the highest in the world as a result of efforts to protect Japanese farmers. Japan imports more than half of its food. But it places high customs and other restrictions 3 on many products, especially rice, fruit and beef.
Ambassador Schieffer said he recognizes the emotions involved in the debate over widening the market for agricultural imports. He noted 4 that many Japanese still remember when Japan did not produce a lot of food after World War Two.
But he also noted that the average age of a Japanese farmer is seventy. He said Japan will someday have no choice but to accept more imports.
The American ambassador said the dispute over agricultural trade is blocking greater economic cooperation with Japan. But international farm trade was also the main issue that led to the suspension 5 of World Trade Organization talks last year.
This week, American Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez was in New Delhi to urge Indian officials to do more to help restart those talks. The United States is India's largest trading partner. But India's governing coalition 6 depends on support from two communist parties that oppose trade liberalization.
Also, developing nations want the United States, the European Union and countries such as Japan to make more cuts in farm protections. They say these give farmers in rich nations an unfair position. The commerce secretary said the United States is willing to compromise. But in return, he said, developing nations must do the same on trade in manufactured goods and services.
The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that the United States had another record trade deficit 7 last year, for the fifth straight year. The deficit in goods and services was more than seven hundred sixty billion dollars. Exports rose faster than imports, but high oil prices added to the deficit. And almost one-third of it was a record trade imbalance with China.
And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report. I'm Steve Ember.
n.经济学,经济情况
- He is studying economics,which subject is very important.他正在学习经济学,该学科是很重要的。
- One can't separate politics from economics.不能把政治与经济割裂开来。
n.大使,特使,(派驻国际组织的)代表
- He took up office as an ambassador for ten years continuously.他连任十年大使。
- The new ambassador is more mature than his predecessor.新大使比他的前任更成熟一些。
约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则)
- I found the restrictions irksome. 我对那些限制感到很烦。
- a snaggle of restrictions 杂乱无章的种种限制
adj.著名的,知名的
- The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
- Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
n.悬挂,悬浮液,暂缓,未决,中止
- The local authorities decided to build a suspension bridge over the river.地方当局决定在这条河上建一座吊桥。
- A four-day suspension was imposed on her.她被勒令停职4天。
n.结合体,同盟,结合,联合
- The several parties formed a coalition.这几个政党组成了政治联盟。
- Coalition forces take great care to avoid civilian casualties.联盟军队竭尽全力避免造成平民伤亡。