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Senior member of China delegation comments on first full day of Xi visit

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1. Mid of Chinese delegation entering room 2. Mid of reporters before news conference 3. Mid of television cameras 4. Close of reporter 5. Wide of Chinese delegation at table 6. Mid of delegation at table 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Gao...
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Mizuho's Jianguang Sees China Domestic Demand Picking Up

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Apr.12 -- Mizuho Securities Chief Asia Economist Shen Jianguang discusses China's economy and talks about trade and the yuan. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Japan’s Economy Expands for an Eighth Quarter

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Feb.13 -- Japan’s economy expanded for an eighth quarter, but the pace of growth fell sharply and missed expectations. Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Comerica's Dye Expects Fed Rate Hike on March 21

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Mar.01 -- Comerica Bank Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Robert Dye discusses Fed policy, and talks about President Trump's proposed steel and aluminum tariffs. Dye speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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HSBC's Incalcaterra Sees Risk to Fiscal Policy From Oil Prices

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Feb.04 -- HSBC Chief Asean Economist Joseph Incalcaterra discusses the economy, fiscal policy and the price of oil. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Hoegh CEO Paves the Way for China to Become the Biggest LNG Importer

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Dec.20 -- In this week's "Commodity in Chief," Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with Sveinung Stohle, president and chief executive officer of Hoegh LNG Holdings. China will probably have to triple or quadruple its offshore natural gas...
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Japan's Trade Surplus Sinks in October

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Nov.20 -- Japan's recovery is on track with exports growing by double digits for a fourth straight month in October. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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U.S. Said to Hold Off on Car Tariffs for Now

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Nov.13 -- Japanese auto makers are rising on reports that the U.S. will hold off, for now, on new tariffs on car imports as officials weigh revisions to a report on the national security implications. Bloomberg's Jodi Schneider reports...
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Xi’s Trip to Rare Earths Plant Stokes Talk of Trade Retaliation

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May.20 -- President Xi Jinping made a visit to a rare earths processing plant, fueling speculation that China could weaponized the strategic minerals in this tit-for-tat trade war. Bloomberg’s David Stringer reports on “Bloomberg...
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Top Iron Ore Shipper Warns Vale Disaster Will Be Felt for Years

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Mar.28 -- Australia slashed its forecast for global iron ore trade this year and warned that the effects of a fatal dam disaster in Brazil may curtail supply for at least five years. The January 25 accident at a Vale SA operation in...
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China Said to Weigh U.S. Request to Shift Tariffs on Agricultural Goods

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Apr.15 -- China is considering a U.S. request to shift some tariffs on key agricultural goods to other products so the Trump administration can sell any eventual trade deal as a win for farmers ahead of the 2020 election, people familiar...
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Trump Picked Wrong Solution for Trade Dispute With China, Tramontano Says

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Jun.18 -- Karen Tramontano, who served as deputy chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and now chief executive officer at Blue Star Strategies, talks about the trade dispute between the U.S. and China. She speaks with Haidi Lun and...
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Citigroups Ernesto Revilla Discusses the Brazilian Presidential Election

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Oct.25 -- Ernesto Revilla, Citigroup head of Latin America Economics discusses Brazil's presidential election and the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on Latin America. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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China to Cut Some Tariffs From Jan. 1

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Dec.22 -- China is saying that it’s cutting import tariffs on certain goods from Jan. 1. It’s a move it says is partly aimed at expanding imports. The news comes as Beijing and Washington work to finalize a formal signing of the first...
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U.S. Trade With China Slides in September After Fresh Round of Tariffs

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Nov.05 -- U.S. imports from China fell to the lowest level in more than three years in September, while U.S. exports to China hit a five-month-low after new tariffs were placed on consumer products. Frances Donald, chief economist and...
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What the U.S.-China Trade War Means to the Port of Long Beach

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Oct.22 -- Mario Cordero, executive director at Port of Long Beach, explains how the trade war with China is affecting business at U.S. ports. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
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Pompeo's India Trip Marked by Issues

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Jun.26 -- Secretary of State Michael Pompeo has wrapped up his trip to India, and the visit was marked by disputes over trade, defense and energy. Jodi Schneider reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Farmers, fishermen feeling effects of trade war

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China Blocks Poultry From Tyson Plant After Outbreak

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Jun.21 -- China Customs said it will suspend imports from a Tyson Foods poultry slaughterhouse where there has been a confirmed cluster of coronavirus infections. Selina Wang reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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09:00 HKT: ANZ Senior China Economist Betty Wang

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May.06 -- 09:00 HKT: ANZ Senior China Economist Betty Wang
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How Is the Virus Outbreak Affecting Middle East Economies, Markets?

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Mar.05 -- Fahd Iqbal, head of MENA research at Credit Suisse Group AG, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting Middle East economies and markets. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Barclays Has Downgraded China GDP Forecasts, Chang Says

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Jul.12 -- Jian Chang, chief China economist at Barclays Asia Pacific, discusses the prospects for the world's second-largest economy and policies. China’s exports in yuan terms grew at a faster pace in June than the previous month,...
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Goldman Sachs Sees Some Yuan Strengthening Towards Year End

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Hui Shan, chief China economist at Goldman Sachs, looks at what the latest trade figures say about the outlook for the economy. The trade surplus rose to a record as exports grew faster than expected, easing some concerns over waning...
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EU, Hungary Make 'Progress' on Plan to Ban Russian Oil

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen about proposed sanctions on Russian oil imports made progress but failed to reach a breakthrough, according to both sides. Maria Tadeo...