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Trump: China tariff deadline up to him

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US President Donald Trump hinted Wednesday that he would one day release the latest letter sent to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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US companies voice alarm over China tariffs

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American businesses and trade associations are telling the Trump administration that an escalating trade war with China will hurt families, jobs and the U.S. economy.
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Trump announces tariff deal with Canada, Mexico

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President Donald Trump has announced a deal with Canada and Mexico that would scrap "major tariffs," ending a simmering trade dispute that began when the president imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum in the name of national...
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Trump economic advisor defends new China tariffs

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A top White House economic advisor is defending President Donald Trump's decision to apply a new tariff of 10% on about $300 billion worth of products from China at the start of September.
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China: Agreement with US to cancel tariff hikes

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Washington and Beijing have agreed to gradually cancel tariff hikes as their trade negotiations progress, a Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesman said Thursday.
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US farmers, fishermen feeling effects of trade war

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China had been Louisiana's top export market until recent US-China trade relations began to sour.
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USA: TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA

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English/Nat United States President Bill Clinton signed into law on Tuesday a bill that permanently normalises trade relations with China and could yield billions of dollars in new sales for U-S farmers, manufacturers and service...
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SKorea, US set to tackle 7th round of free trade talks as pressure builds

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1. South Korean chief negotiator Kim Jong-hoon shakes hands with Assistant US Trade Representative Wendy Cutler 2. Close-up of Kim and Cutler's hands as they shake, pull out to wider shot 3. Cutaway of press 4. Pan from South Korean...
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Federal Reserve Chairman commenting on economic relationship with China

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1. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and Treasury Secretary John Snow 2. Senate Finance Committee 3. Greenspan and Snow 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman: "Some observers mistakenly believe that a...
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NEW ZEALAND: APEC SUMMIT: TRADE

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English/Nat Ministers from the Asia Pacific Economic Conference ended the first of their two-day meeting on Thursday without reaching a decision on how to admit China into the World Trade Organisation. Despite this, New Zealand Trade...
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US Trade representative defends steel tarrifs

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1. Wide exterior of the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) 2. Wide pan of US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick's motorcade arriving at CUFE 3. Cut away of Wang Xiao Guang vice president of CUFE 4. Wide of Zoellick...
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Scuffles as thousands rally against agreement with US

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1. Various of scuffles between riot police and people protesting against a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the US and South Korea 2. Tilt from down two policemen on the top of bus to police and protesters below 3. Protesters...
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US trade official warns EU over embargos

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1. Wide shot of World Economic Forum (WEF) event 2. US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick (seated centre) 3. Mid shot of WEF 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Zoellick, U.S. Trade Representative "We generally have an agreement which is...
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CHILE: SANTIAGO: NEW FREE TRADE ACCORD SIGNED WITH CANADA

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Spanish/Nat Chile and Canada have signed a free trade accord expected to eliminate tariffs on most goods and services exchanged by the two countries. The final documents were signed by Chilean Finance Minister Eduardo Aninat and Canadian...
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Congress passes SKorea, Panama and Colombia trade bills

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1. Exteriors of Korean restaurant where Barack Obama and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak ate dinner 2. Obama and Lee Myung-bak exiting restaurant and getting into car 3. Wide of House floor 4. SOUNDBITE: (English): Senator Mitch...
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USA: TRADE SANCTIONS TO BE IMPOSED ON EUROPE

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English/Nat Starting on Thursday, the United States is slapping trade sanctions on some 116 (m) million U-S dollars' worth of European products. The action is in response to the European Union's import ban on American beef products that...
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ASEAN summit begins, Australian, NZ trade agreement

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1. New Zealand Trade Minister Tim Groser walking into hall for signing ceremony of Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN 2. Pan of ASEAN ministers, ending on Australian Trade Minister Simon Crean and Groser 3. Indonesian Trade Minister Marie...
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IRAQ: ISSUE OF SANCTIONS DEVASTATING COUNTRY

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Arabic/Eng As U-N weapons inspectors went back to work in Iraq the issue of sanctions devastating the country was once again highlighted. U-N vehicles accompanied by half a dozen Iraqi cars did a round trip from the headquarters on the...
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USA: BATTLE WITH EU OVER BEEF & BANANA IMPORTS

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English/Nat The United States is rolling out a new weapon in its battle with the European Union over beef and banana imports. In an effort to resolve a decade-long trade dispute, the U-S government has decided to use a stiffer tariff...
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WRAP Meetings, banquet and comments ahead of SAARC summit

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1. Wide city street 2. Wide shot security outside in front of Jinnah Convention centre, SAARC summit venue 3. Pull focus gun barrel to security 4. Wide shot of vehicle check point 5. Close up security checks ID card (Marriott Hotel) 6....
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President Barack Obama has defended his decision to impose punitive tariffs on imported Chinese tires, saying he took action because trade agreements must be enforced in order for trading systems to work.

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HEADLINE:Obama defends tariffs on Chinese tires CAPTION:President Barack Obama has defended his decision to impose punitive tariffs on imported Chinese tires, saying he took action because trade agreements must be enforced in order for...
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Trade officials meet in a sign of improving relations

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1. Pakistani Commerce Secretary Zafar Mahmood (right) shaking hands with Indian Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar, later taking seats 2. Mid of Pakistani delegation 3. Wide of Mahmood and Khullar 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Zafar Mahmood,...
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Developing nations try to restart talks on a global trade

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1. Zoom-out from sign on Copacabana Palace Hotel to wide of hotel 2. Wide of ministers at the corridor of hotel before the opening ceremony 3. Wide of ministers entering the room for the opening ceremony 4. Brazilian Chancellor Celso...