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Trump victory overshadows Japan’s growth

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Japan’s economic growth was stronger than expected between July and September. A recovery in exports meant gross domestic product expanded again. The world’s third-largest economy grew by 2.2 percent in the third quarter compared to the...
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Eurozone growth solid despite Brexit vote, Trump election overshadows outlook

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The eurozone’s economy grew steadily in the three months after Britain’s shock vote in June to leave the European Union, but it was a mixed picture with German economic expansion not as good as expected as exports fell. Gross domestic...
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International Investment in Poland

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Euronews – Daleen Hassan “When companies decide to invest in other countries, opening up towards new markets, there must be a solid reason behind the decision, especially if the company is an international brand. Let’s see why Motorola...
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German exports plunge in May

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There was an unexpected fall in exports from Germany in May, another indicator of a slowing economy. The export decline of 1.8 percent compared to April, was the steepest in nine months. Year-on-year exports were up by 1.6 percent....
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Caught in the middle

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The panel on the impact that farming industry could see from a U.S.-Canada trade war.
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China’s April exports & imports fall cooling recovery hopes

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China’s trade data for April has quashed investors’ hopes re the recovery there, with both exports and imports falling more than expected. The world’s second-largest economy is suffering from weak demand at home and abroad. Exports fell...
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US economic growth brakes sharply in Q1

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US economic growth was at its slowest pace in two years in the early part of this year. Consumer spending softened and the stronger dollar reduced exports. Almost all sectors of the economy weakened in the first quarter, only housing...
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Iran promises oil production increases despite supply glut low prices

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Iran’s refusal to take part in the capping of oil output doomed the Doha deal as Tehran pushes ahead with plans to increase the amount of crude it pumps. The Iranians insist they are justified in not freezing output in order to regain...
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Canadian weapons in Yemen rebel hands?

9th - Higher Ed
Discovery of Winnipeg-made weapons raises fresh concerns about military exports to Saudi Arabia, according to arms experts
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Canada's NAFTA strategy

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What should Canada's strategy be in the NAFTA talks — with a President who's desperate for a victory? The experts weigh in
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Bank of Canada slashes benchmark rate to 0.5%

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Stephen Poloz admits economy isn't doing well as predicted
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Lower interest rates should help Canadian exports

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Bank of Canada governor hopes lower loonie from rate cut will boost manufacturing
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Count us in on TPP

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Amanda Lang on why Canada can’t afford to be left out of the TransPacific Partnership
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Advising the president

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Ken Courtis, chairman, Starfort Investment; former vice chairman, Goldman Sachs Asia, has advised four previous U.S. presidents
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China’s exports up for December

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A boost for China’s exports came in data for December which showed a rise of 2.3 percent from a year ago in yuan-denominated terms. Forecasts were predicting a 4.1 percent fall but experts believe a weakening currency may have boosted...
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Three Arab Countries Make Billions As Israel Obliterates Gaza Strip, Says Report | Watch

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Despite publicly condemning Israel's actions in Gaza, Egypt, UAE, and Jordan have significantly increased their trade with Israel. Egypt, for instance, doubled its exports to Israel to $25 million last month, despite joining legal...
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Afghanistan craftsmen: Producers hit by rising costs and conflicts

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How the war in Ukraine is having an impact on the carpet manufactures in Afghanistan.
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EU countries kick off talks to ban re-exports of Russian LNG

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European Union countries kicked off on Wednesday negotiations on the next round of sanctions against Russia, which for the first time targets LNG.
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Premier Moe talks up Sask. exports in summit keynote speech

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Premier Scott Moe addressed the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce's second annual Food, Fuel and Fertilizer global summit Monday.
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Afghanistan economy: Businesses try to stay afloat amid restrictions

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Afghan businesses are still finding ways to stay afloat, despite significant banking restrictions
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Big boost to 'Make in India': PM Modi government clears purchase of 220 BrahMos extended-range missiles for Indian Navy

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The Cabinet Committee on Security has cleared Indian Navy’s proposals to buy 220 BrahMos extended-range missiles for its warships. The contract will be signed on March 05 and 220 BrahMos will be worth around Rs 20,000 crore. The...
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US drought historic low water levels on Mississippi river

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In the US, the Mississippi river is drying up for the second year in a row, due to severe drought.
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Ukraine files WTO case against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over their unilateral grain bans

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Ukraine has launched legal action against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over their unilateral bans on grain exports, which it considers to be a "violation of their international obligations."
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Doubts remain over Black Sea grain deal, as renewal deadline draws closer

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The agreement was negotiated by the United Nations between the warring countries, Russia and Ukraine.