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What's the secret behind Iraq's large gold exports?

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From glittering religious sites to important social occasions, Iraqis have a centuries-old relationship with gold.
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Singh questioned about support for NDP-held Ontario riding

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is calling for Canada to stop selling arms to Saudi Arabia. The armoured vehicles are made in the London Ontario riding held by his party`s deputy whip Lindsay Mathyssen.
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Cherry controversy: Chile's fruit growers impacted by 'rumour'

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All this underscores just how vulnerable fruit exporters are to a negative tweet or story, substantiated or not.
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EU businesses look to US market with incoming Biden administration

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Despite the current economic crisis and recent tariffs on European goods by the Trump administration, generally speaking, EU exports to America have increased over the past ten years.
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China shifts focus to domestic economy amid US trade war

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China's President Xi Jinping has promised to move its focus from exporting to strengthening the domestic economy.
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EU needs action not words against Turkey, says Manfred Weber

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The EU needs action not words against Turkey amid ongoing tensions between Ankara and Europe, Manfred Weber has told Euronews. Weber, leader of the largest grouping in the European Parliament, called on Brussels to use its economic might...
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COVID-19 vaccine: AstraZeneca denies pulling out of EU meeting amid supply row

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An EU source told Euronews that the scheduled meeting with AstraZenca had been cancelled. The CEO of the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company says the EU signed its contract with the firm three months after the UK did, allowing for...
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COVID-19 vaccine: AstraZeneca will meet EU on Wednesday after dissonance over rumoured cancellation

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The CEO of the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company says the EU signed its contract with the firm three months after the UK did, allowing for less time to iron out issues.
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Demand slumps for Thai rice due to drought, pandemic

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Thailand is the world’s second-largest exporter of rice but is likely to drop down the list this year.
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Pakistan mango farmers hit hard by COVID-19, locust attacks

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Suspended flights and high freight charges have brought down exports, and locust attacks have severely damaged the fruit.
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Frugal four take on France and Germany as coronavirus recovery plan divides EU

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The EU Commission to set to unveil a new EU budget and recovery fund to help European countries bounce back from the pandemic. Battle lines are being drawn between national capitals over how to finance the recovery. In particular, how to...
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PM on U.S. receiving essential supplies from Canada

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In response to the Trump administration ordering 3M to stop exporting N-95 masks to Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pointed to the thousands of Canadian essential health care workers who cross the border to work in the Detroit...
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Trump's move to ban respirator exports could 'end up hurting Americans': Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacts to the news that the Trump administration has ordered a major manufacturer 3M to stop exporting N-95 masks to Canada.
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'Working very hard on getting those shipments from 3M'

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland discusses 3M shipments and the government working on diversifying suppliers for personal protective equipment.
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'The support flows in both directions': Freeland

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says the government is prepared to do whatever it takes to defend Canada's national interest. She says she spoke to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer about the importance of Canadian...
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Freeland reacts to Trump administration's 3M order

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says the government will "pull out all the stops" in response to the Trump administration's decision to order 3M to stop exporting N95 masks to Canada.
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US recommends face masks, Trump says he will not follow advice

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US health officials tell people to wear face masks as infections soar past a quarter of a million.
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If U.S. blocks N95 mask exports, what does it mean for Canada?

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U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered U.S.-based company 3M to stop exporting masks. Two experts explain what this means for Canada.
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Turkish cologne demand soars as sanitiser shelves stripped bare

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Turkey is dependent on foreign suppliers for the cologne which contains 80 percent ethanol.
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Countries worst hit by coronavirus boost battle against epidemic

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South Korea and China intensify measures in a bid to stem the virus.
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Maple Leaf Foods' president urges Ottawa to move quickly to end rail blockades

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'The time to act is now, says Curtis Frank, as idle trains cause a huge disruption in the domestic and global supply chain.
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Israel blocks Palestinian agricultural exports via Jordan

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Israel escalates trade war with the Palestinians by stopping their agricultural exports amid fears of renewed violence.
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Chinese Exporters Rush to Beat Tariffs | Trump's Trade War Looms Over Asia

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China’s exports surged in June as firms rushed orders ahead of a fragile tariff truce with the U.S., boosting shipments to Southeast Asian transit hubs.
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Sri Lanka risks losing share in $1.9 bn apparel market

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Sri Lanka’s garment industry is facing a major jolt, as US President Donald Trump has imposed a 30 percent tariff on apparel imports from Colombo starting August 1.