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China and Germany to enhance financial cooperation

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China has requested WTO to review validity of US tariffs on steel, aluminum

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China has added its name to a request to the World Trade Organisation to establish an expert group to review the validity of US tariffs on steel and aluminum.
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China and Russia pledge to boost economic cooperation

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China and Russia pledged deeper economic cooperation, including collaboration in energy supply, investments and agriculture on Wednesday as Chinese Premier Li Keqiang held talks with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Beijing.
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Ministry: China, US reach new trade agreements

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Chinese Ministry of Commerce said Thursday China and the US have reached new trade agreements in various sectors including agricultural products, energy and automobiles, as part of a 90-day tariff ceasefire.
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US, China spar over trade at WTO review of US policies

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A top US diplomat in Geneva has used a review of America's trade policy to criticise "forced" technology transfer and a "heavily skewed playing field" in China.
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U.S., China Will Still See Growth in 2019, Says Oxford Economics's Kuijs

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Jan.03 -- Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at Oxford Economics, discusses U.S. and China growth in 2019 and the slowdown in the Chinese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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WTO chief on Brexit and world trade forecasts

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The head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on Tuesday said that a no-deal Brexit would change the trade relationship between the EU and UK "significantly".
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Maersk CEO Sees Little Impact From Brexit

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Jan.24 -- Soren Skou, chief executive officer at AP Moller-Maersk, discusses the impact of the Trump administration's tariffs, the outlook for global trade, Brexit, and progress on the firm's drilling unit. He speaks at the World...
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Dollar Looks Overvalued; Rupiah May Outperfom, Mizuho's Chang Says

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Feb.07 -- Wei-Liang Chang, foreign exchange strategist at Mizuho Bank, talks about the dollar, and emerging-market currencies including the Indonesian rupiah. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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U.S. Rhetoric Is Hurting Trade, Sentiment, UniCredit Says

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Feb.18 -- Erik Nielsen, chief economist at UniCredit Group, discusses his view that President Donald Trump's anti-globalist policies are hurting global trade and investor sentiment. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Economic Slowdown Has Surprised Us, Says ECB's Coeure

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Jan.25 -- European Central Bank Executive Board Member Benoit Coeure discusses euro-area economic risks, Brexit and the outlook for interest rates. He speaks exclusively at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland,...
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China pursuing free trade deals with neighbours

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China is committed to opening up its markets worldwide and pursuing regional free trade agreements with its neighbours, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.
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SKorea briefing on Japan's trade restrictions

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South Korean Trade Minister Sung Yun-mo urged Japan to withdraw its move to take South Korea off the "whitelist" and called for bilateral talks.
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SKorea plans WTO complaint over Japan trade spat

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South Korea said Tuesday it plans to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization over Japan's new trade restrictions.
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Japan-South Korea trade dispute discussed at WTO

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The General Council of the World Trade Organisation met in Geneva on Wednesday with delegations from both Japan and South Korea taking the floor to discuss rising tensions between the two countries over export controls.
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Merkel in China vows defence of free trade

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Firms fear impact of No Deal Brexit on UK's NEast

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Britain's North East Chamber of Commerce has warned that a 'no deal' Brexit could have a disastrous impact for businesses in this part of the United Kingdom.
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Italian cheese merchants face hit from US tariffs

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Italian farmers are holding out for a renegotiation of the 25% tariff increase that US President Donald Trump's administration will enforce on a number of European goods, including cheese, pasta and olive oil.
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France threatens retaliation in US trade dispute

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire is urging negotiation rather than an escalating trade war over the trans-Atlantic dispute between the United States and the European Union regarding subidies to French plane manufacturer Airbus.
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France threatens retaliation in US trade dispute

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire is urging negotiation rather than an escalating trade war over the trans-Atlantic dispute between the United States and the European Union regarding subidies to French plane manufacturer Airbus.
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Japan and SKorea bid to end trade dispute

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A top official from South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said Seoul wished to continue to pursue a "mutually agreeable solution", in a bid to resolve a trade dispute with Japan.
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Oil Could Hit $100 Sooner Than Expected, Blanch Says

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Oct.13 -- The energy crisis could cause oil prices to hit $100 a barrel sooner than expected says Bank of America's Francisco Blanch. He spoke to David Westin on "Bloomberg Balance of Power."