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China looks to create new Asian economic bloc

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Vientiane, Laos - 29 November 2004 1. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at bilateral meeting with Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra 2. Close up Wen 3. Close up Thaksin Beijing, China - April 2004 4. Various of traffic 5. Various of...
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May on trade, China relations as she heads to G20

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:++QUALITY AS INCOMING++UK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYHeathrow Airport, London - 3 September 20161. UK Prime Minister Theresa May and UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond arriving to board plane for...
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President George W. Bush snared fresh international support Saturday on the economy and North Korea, emerging from his final world gathering with modest wins and growing nostalgia about his turbulent tenure.

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HEADLINE: Bush ending final foreign trip as president CAPTION: President George W. Bush snared fresh international support Saturday on the economy and North Korea, emerging from his final world gathering with modest wins and growing...
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Techint CEO Rocca on Argentina, Oil, and Free Trade

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Sept. 13 -- Paolo Rocca, chief executive officer at Techint and Tenaris, discusses the new Argentina government under President Mauricio Macri, investing in Argentina, oil prices, and concerns about free trade. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Trump's a Free-Trader Seeking Fairer Process: Scaramucci

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Oct. 26 -- Anthony Scaramucci, founder at SkyBridge Capital and economic adviser to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, discusses the accuracy of polls in the U.S. presidential election and Trump's economic policy and support...
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British and Indian PM's hold talks to deepen ties

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British Prime Minister Theresa May and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi held talks on Monday aimed at strengthening ties between their countries as the UK prepares to leave the European Union (EU).May arrived in New Delhi late Sunday...
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Treasury secretary pitches trade pact in Mexico

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYMexico City – 29 September 20161. Various of Mexican Treasury Secretary Jose Antonio Meade (man on left with blue tie) and U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew (on right,...
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Prasad: Trump Scores 'Easy Win' Being Tough on China

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Nov. 15 -- Cornell University Professor Eswar Prasad explains how China could benefit in the long run from U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump's approach to free trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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What Does a Trump FCC Mean for M&A in Tech?

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Nov. 16 -- Larry Downes, an Internet industry analyst and author of "Big Bang Disruption," and Berin Szoka, TechFreedom president, discuss the future of net neutrality and tech M&A activity under President-elect Donald Trump with...
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Sterne: Transitional Brexit Is Path of Least Resistance

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Dec.21 -- Gabriel Sterne, head of global macro research at Oxford Economics, discusses the possibility of a transitional Brexit deal and how he sees negotiations impacting the U.K. economy and currency in 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bank of England governor Mark Carney makes globalisation warning

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VOICED: Shows treated sequence of shots Brexit news breaking and celebrations. Interior shots Bank of England Governor Mark Carney giving John Moores Lecture speaking on Globalisation and Global Financial situation with shots of audience...
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May: U.K. Will Continue to Back EU Trade Negotiations

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Oct. 21 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about the U.K.'s willingness to back the European Union on trade while preparing the nation's own future free-trade deals. She speaks at a press conference in Brussels.
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Cologne Institute Hopes G-20 a Signal for Free Trade

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Jul.06 -- Michael Huether, director at the Cologne Institute for Economic Research, discusses the G-20 Summit and what he hopes will come from the meetings. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe."
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Malloch: EU Ambitions Have Overstepped Capabilities

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Feb.03 -- Ted Malloch, professor of strategic leadership and governance at Henley Business School, discusses the possibility that he could become the next U.S. ambassador to the EU, what needs to be done to tame the European Union, his...
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Australia's Turnbull on North Korea, U.S. Relations

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Jun.01 -- Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun ahead of his keynote speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue defense summit in Singapore.
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Kim Says South Korea, China Agree to Cooperate

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Jun.18 -- Finance ministers from South Korea and China met for the first time in almost a year at the annual AIIB conference in Jeju. Bloomberg caught up exclusively with Korea's Dong-yeon Kim who said Seoul and Beijing agreed to work...
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Vietnam's PM Is Set to Meet With President Trump

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May.29 -- Vietnamese Prime Minster Nguyen Xuan Phuc discusses trade and talks about regional tensions in the South China Sea. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin.
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Trudeau pitches Canada to US technology firms

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brought what some call his "maple charm offensive" to San Francisco on Thursday with a dual agenda. He was there to pitch Canada as a destination for American tech firms amid...
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Trudeau Pitches Canada to American Tech Firms

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brings what some call his "maple charm offensive" to San Francisco on Thursday with a dual agenda: Pitch Canada as a destination for American tech firms amid increasing unease over U.S. immigration...
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Nations to hold North Korea meeting in Canada on Jan. 16

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The United States and Canada say nations from around the world will convene on January 16 to show solidarity against North Korea's nuclear programme. US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is meeting in the Canadian capital...
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Trump on ditching TPP, NAFTA, climate deals

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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he thought the US would "end up probably terminating" the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico "at some point". Trump told supporters at a Phoenix, Arizona,...
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UK seeks temporary EU customs arrangement

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Britain will seek to remain in a customs union with the European Union for a time to avoid border chaos after leaving the bloc, the government's Brexit Minister said on Tuesday. David Davis, the UK Secretary of State for...
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Mexico leftist presidential front-runner sells personality

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Mexico's leftist presidential front-runner is combative and unbending, and his personality-based campaign proclaiming honesty and fiery nationalism could set up a unique and combustible relationship with his northern counterpart should...
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Trump rolls out tariffs, spares Mexico and Canada

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After a week of hints and uncertainty, President Donald Trump on Thursday announced tariffs on imported steel and aluminum but with temporary exemptions for Canada and Mexico as he seeks to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement....