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Canada and EU support a "unified international response"

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1. Danish President Anders Fogh Rasmussen and EU Commission President Romano Prodi walk up steps past camera into hallway 2. Various Prodi, Chretien and Rasmussen 3. Close up of Rasmussen pan down to handshake 4. Close up of Prodi - pan...
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Cuba hosts the 28th International Trade Fair in Havana

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1. Wide of exterior of Havana International Trade Fair 2. Wide of opening ceremony 3. Mid of Cuban authorities and Rodrigo Malmierca, Cuban Minister for Foreign Trade at podium 4. Mid of officials (left to right) Jose Ramon Fernandez,...
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Bush signs bill extending trade relations with Vietnam, benefits to Andean countries

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1. Wide of US President George W Bush walking in 2. Cutaway cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President: "By encouraging exports, we're going to help nations in sub-Sahara Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America develop...
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TAIWAN: CHINA AND TAIWAN HOLD COPYRIGHT SEMINAR

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat China and Taiwan, though not recognising each other, are currently holding a cross-Strait seminar on Intellectual Property Right protection in Taiwan. Representatives and scholars from mainland China and Taiwan hope to...
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About 6,000 farmers gathered in Seoul on Thursday to protest against the South Korea-US Free Trade Agreement, which is currently awaiting ratification by the South Korean and the U.S. lawmakers.

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HEADLINE Thousands in Seoul protest free trade with US CAPTION: About 6,000 farmers gathered in Seoul on Thursday to protest against the South Korea-US Free Trade Agreement, which is currently awaiting ratification by the South Korean...
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MALAYSIA: ASEAN MEETING CONTINUES

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English/Nat The foreign ministers of Southeast Asian nations stated their concern Friday over a series of speculative attacks that have pushed their currencies sharply lower in recent weeks. In a joint statement, the foreign ministers...
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USDA says Japan approved to export unchecked organic produce to US for first time

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The United States and Japan have agreed to make it easier to import each other's organic products, the latest step in a global effort that could give consumers access to more - and cheaper - organic food. The US Agriculture Department...
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USA: SENATORS CRAIG/DORGAN TRADE SANCTIONS SPEECHES

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English/Nat If the U-S eases restrictions on the sale of humanitarian items to adversary countries, trade experts believe American wheat and corn exports would increase by one million tons. That's the aim of a new government policy...
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Bush administration presses for trade agreement

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1. Wide view of interview 2. Reporter and US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez 3. Mid view of reporters 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carlos Gutierrez, United States Commerce Secretary: "It's a very sound free trade agreement. From an...
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USA/COLOMBIA: US CUTTING OFF FINANCIAL AID TO COLOMBIA

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Eng/Span/Nat The United States is cutting off most financial aid to Colombia. The government says President Clinton has concluded that Colombia has failed to cooperate fully with the war on drugs. Some officials warned that an aid...
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USA: CHINA AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCEMENT

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English/Nat The Clinton administration says it will seek a resolution in the U-N Human Rights Commission criticising China's rights record. The announcement came just a day after President Clinton urged Congress to vote "at the earliest...
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Speeches by APEC leaders, Uribe, Canadian PM, HK Chief

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1. Wide of Lee Myung-bak, South Korea President, at Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO summit 2. Mid of audience, including US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice 3. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Lee Myung-bak, South Korea President:...
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Energy exec given task of boosting US exports and business

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1. President Barack Obama entering room with John Bryson (on Obama's left) and outgoing Commerce Secretary Gary Locke (on Obama's right) 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, President of the United States: "As commerce secretary, John is...
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Bid to boost growth and reform, Finance Minister, analyst and travel operator

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June 13, 2013 1. Wide of Indian Finance Minister P Chidambaram at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) P Chidambaram, Indian Finance Minister: "I don't think we need to panic about what's happening to the rupee. Yes, it does put...
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Suez Canal faces challenge as piracy prompts shippers to take alternate routes

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Cairo, Egypt - 25 November 2008 1. Various of cargo and oil ships passing through the Suez Canal 2. Exterior shot of the Suez Canal authority office building 3. Close of Suez canal authority flag 4. Set up of General Ahmed Fadel, head...
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Congress debates merits of trade agreement

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1. Wide hearing committee room 2. Wide congressional committee 3. Medium committee 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Clay Shaw, Republican Congressman from Florida: "DR CAFTA (Dominican Republic - Central American Free Trade Agreement) will...
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USA: SEATTLE: WTO SUMMIT LATEST (2)

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat World Trade Organisation talks are on the verge of collapse following bitter complaints by developing nations accusing rich countries of dealmaking to enrich themselves. The U-S, the E-U and Japan are accused of...
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The planned mosque and Islamic centre blocks from the World Trade Centre site in New York is getting a new boost from a coalition of supporters that includes families of 9/11 victims.

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HEADLINE: NYC Islamic center gets new support CAPTION: The planned mosque and Islamic centre blocks from the World Trade Centre site in New York is getting a new boost from a coalition of supporters that includes families of 9/11...
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MALAYSIA: GORE PRAISES DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT

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English/Nat US Vice President Al Gore has praised the democracy movement in Malaysia and their attempts to gain political reform ahead of the APEC summit in Kuala Lumpur. His comments are sure to anger the government of Mahathir Mohamad....
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Authorities destroy pirated goods as case brought against China by US to WTO over IPR

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1. Wide of officials standing on stage for ceremony to demolish fake goods 2. Wide of police and officials standing in front of seized goods 3. Police 4. Pan of pirate DVDs 5. Various of official destroying pirate DVDs 6. Various of...
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Crocodiles are farmed to make leather accessories

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Jakarta - August 10 1. Wide of woman placing handbags on display 2. Various of handbags 3. SOUNDBITE : (Indonesian) Erika Flora, shop owner "A lot of established brand use crocodile leather bags. For now, the market is quite good,...
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Obama Talks International Trade, North Korea

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President Barack Obama delivered a strong defense of international trade deals Sunday in the face of domestic and foreign opposition, saying it's "indisputable" that such agreements strengthen the economies and make U.S. businesses more...
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Obama Talks International Trade, North Korea

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President Barack Obama delivered a strong defense of international trade deals Sunday in the face of domestic and foreign opposition, saying it's "indisputable" that such agreements strengthen the economies and make U.S. businesses more...
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GS 23 12 81 INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNIONS CONFERENCE IN PARIS

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Scenes from the International Trade Union Conference in Paris, on the Economy and Disarmament 1. ws hall, podium and delegates 2. vs delegates wearing headphones 3. ms United States delegates 4. cu card with 'USA' on table 5. ms Scottish...