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WTO Rules China Can Hit U.S. With $3.6 Billion In Retaliatory Tariffs

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The WTO says the U.S. applied anti-dumping tariffs to Chinese goods in an overly broad way, so China can request retaliatory tariffs.
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Bloomberg

China Energy, Materials, Media Offer Opportunities: Yeung

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Catherine Yeung, investment director at Fidelity International, discusses her calls on China, PBOC policy and her outlook for earnings and the yuan. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Bell: Could See Tightening in Oil Market in 2Q & 3Q

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Edward Bell, Senior Director of Market Economics at Emirates NBD discusses the impact of and key market risks He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Australian Beef Steaks May Vanish From World Menu

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Mar.01 -- Australian beef may slip off global menus if cattle producers can’t hasten the pace of a nationwide herd rebuild. Sybilla Gross reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

China Exports Rise, Imports Surge in September 

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Oct.12 -- Chi Lo. senior Greater China economist at BNP Paribas Asset Management, discusses the health of the world's second-largest economy. China’s exports rose for the fourth straight month in September while imports surged, pointing...
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Bloomberg

Copper Rally Stalls as Traders Unwind Bullish Bets

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Jun.15 -- Copper prices plunged to a seven-week low ahead of this week’s Federal Reserve meeting and on signals of waning demand in China. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Andrew Cosgrove has the details.
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Bloomberg

CLSA Head of Korea Research Paul Choi on Krafton IPO

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Paul Choi, CLSA Head of Korea Research, talks about Krafton's IPO and how the company reflects Korea's rise as an export powerhouse. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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THAILAND: INCREASE IN EXPORTS WILL HELP ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

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Thai/English As Thailand's economic problems continue, the government is hoping the country's export business will offer some relief. Latest figures suggest exports are up by more than ten per cent compared to a year ago. The news comes...
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US aid agency announces multi-million dollars aid

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1. Soldier with gun and US flag behind 2. USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios at podium 3. Journalists and soldier 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Natsios, USAID Administrator "80 percent of the people in this country live in rural...
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Bush administration presses for trade agreement

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1. Wide view of interview 2. Reporter and US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez 3. Mid view of reporters 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carlos Gutierrez, United States Commerce Secretary: "It's a very sound free trade agreement. From an...
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Bloomberg

China Taking More Steps to Slow Currency's descent

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China set a stronger-than-expected exchange-rate fixing for a 10th straight day and said it will allow banks to hold less foreign currencies in reserve, its most substantial moves yet to stabilize a weakening yuan. Stephen Chiu and Tania...
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RR7708A JAPAN: EXPORTING PROBLEMS

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18 mins 27 secs (English synch: Nil) Japan's meteoric post-war growth has been founded on exports, but Japan has been reluctant to allow the rest of the world into its home markets. The result is a massive trade surplus for Japan, and...
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Smartphone controlled tanks popular at toy fair

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AP Television Hong Kong, 7 January 2013 1. Various of toy tank moving, controlled by smartphone 2. Close of smartphone controlling toy tanks 3. Wide of men with playing toy tanks 4. Various of people at toy fair 5. Wide of CEO of...
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Bloomberg

Rogoff: Inequality Is Fault of Tax, Not Trade

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April 12 -- Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities Jeff Currie discusses income inequality, taxes and trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

TD's Kelvin: Canada Hiking Bias Not Justified

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Dec.14 -- Andrew Kelvin, senior rates strategist at TD, joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Amanda Lang to discuss what's next for Canada after the Fed hiked rates.
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Bloomberg

What's Behind the Surge in China Precious Metals Exports?

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Oct. 31 -- China sent investigators to the southern province of Guangdong to probe a sevenfold surge in precious-metals exports as the government intensifies scrutiny of irregularities in the countrys trade figures. Bloomberg's Yvonne...
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Sky News

Recession hits Christmas decorations exporters

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Recession hits Christmas decorations exporters
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Bloomberg

Does the U.S. Have an Insulated Economy?

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Nov. 24 -- Nuveen Asset Management Chief Equity Strategist Bob Doll and JPMorgan Funds Global Market Strategist Anastasia Amoroso discuss markets, wage growth and economic problems in Europe and Japan. They speak on ""Street Smart.""...
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Sky News

Car Industry Booming as Others Suffer

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Car Industry Booming as Others Suffer
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Bloomberg

IFO's Fuest: I'm Skeptical of Trump Protectionism

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Dec.19 -- Clemens Fuest, president at IFO Institute, talks about the prospect of protectionist policies from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and how U.S. reflation may impact the German economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson...
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Bloomberg

Ireland Agriculture Minister Says Brexit Terms a Concern

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Mar.02 -- Republic of Ireland Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed discusses his outlook for the Trump administration and weighs in on Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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AFP News Agency

Organic food, Egyptian style

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Organic food, Egyptian style
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Army must do more to protect pipeline: Iraq deputy PM

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CLEAN : Army must do more to protect pipeline: Iraq deputy PM
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Bloomberg

Tom Vilsack: China Is Our Number One Customer

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Sept. 16 -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack discusses global agriculture, U.S. and China relations, and trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."