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One World Trade Centre lit in French flag colours

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The spire of One World Trade Centre in New York was lit up in the colours of the French flag on Tuesday evening in solidarity with the French people and Catholics worldwide after the Notre Dame fire.
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Japan-SKorea trade spat overshadows WTO meeting

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Diplomats are attending a World Trade Organisation meeting in Geneva Tuesday where South Korea is expected to air objections to Japan's recent tightening of controls on high-tech exports to South Korea.
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WTO arrivals with Japan-SKO dispute on agenda

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The General Council of the World Trade Organisation will meet again in Geneva on Wednesday with delegations from Japan and South Korea amid rising tensions between the two countries.
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SKorea, Japan delegations arrive for WTO talks

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WTO Slashes Forecast for 2023 Merchandise Trade Growth

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With just weeks to go until G20 heads of state gather for their big summit in Bali, we are putting the spotlight on the key issues they are facing in the post-pandemic era. A complete confluence of economic, climate and security crises...
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Legal changes aimed at helping China move closer to WTO requirements

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APTN - June 26, 2001 1. Wide shot tilt down exterior of Changfugong hotel 2. Wide shot journalists in the presser room 3. Medium wide shot the spokesperson walking in and sitting down at the podium, zoom out to wide shot 4. Medium wide...
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USA: NEW YORK: INTERNET WORLD TRADE SHOW

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Natural Sound A week-long trade show dedicated to the internet began in New York City on Wednesday featuring hundreds of displays with some of the latest advances in computer internet technology. The show featured widely recognised...
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How Coronavirus Could Slow Down The U.S. Drug Supply

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The United States relies on overseas factories for some of the key ingredients of vital medications, and shortages could impact medication supplies.
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SINGAPORE: WTO: DISCUSSIONS ON ABOLISHING TARIFFS ON COMPUTERS

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English/Nat The United States and Europe failed, Monday, to resolve their differences over a global deal on abolishing tariffs on information technology products but vowed to keep trying. Both the US and Europe have been pushing to...
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Singapore’s Trade and Industry Minister on Budget, Economy, Trade

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Feb.20 -- Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing discusses Singapore’s budget, how Singapore is positioned for the future, foreign workers, the U.S.-China trade frictions and his outlook on global trade. He speaks...
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The US Trade Representative is calling on China to show why it continues to impose what the WTO called restrictive tariffs and duties on "GOES" steel. (Jan 13)

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The United States want to know why China is not in compliance with a WTO ruling on high tech steel exports. The WTO ruled that the Chinese were imposing unusually high duties and restrictions on US exports of "GOES" or grain oriented...
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Mohamed El-Erian Is Less Pessimistic on Global Trade

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May.11 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Guy Johnson display the IMF's rate of growth for global trade going back to 1984. They speak with Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz SE and Bloomberg...
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US trade officials says China has failed to comply with WTO rules on steel exports

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The US wants to know why China is not in compliance with a WTO ruling on high tech steel exports. The WTO ruled that the Chinese were imposing unusually high duties and restrictions on US exports of GOES, or grain oriented flat rolled...
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BELGIUM: M-S-F CALLS ON E-U TO SUPPLY NEW DRUGS

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English/Nat A Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian group has called on the European Union (E-U) to ensure new treatments are developed for neglected diseases that kill millions of people in developing nations each year. The group Doctors...
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BlackRock Pursuing Partnerships in China: Buckingham

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Jun.23 -- Geraldine Buckingham, head of Asia-Pacific at BlackRock Inc., talks about the outlook for global markets amid the coronavirus outbreak, and the asset manager's strategy for China. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
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Coronavirus Is Hurting All Supply Chains, Says Former USTR Hills

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Mar.03 -- Carla Hills, chair and chief executive officer at Hills & Company and former U.S. trade representative, discusses the implications of coronavirus on global trade. She speaks on “Balance of Power: Election 2020.”
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Weinberg: No Clear Answers to Boost Productivity

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Jan.24 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, and Bhanu Baweja, global head of emerging market cross asset strategy at UBS, talk about the difficulty in sparking productivity, how protectionist measures could...
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Nobel Laureate Spence Sees New Phase in U.S.-China Trade Where Frictions Won't Go Away

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Sep.20 -- Nobel laureate Michael Spence, professor of economics at NYU's Stern School of Business and senior adviser at General Atlantic, comments on China-U.S. trade tensions during an interview with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Guy...
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USA: UPCOMING WTO MEETING LATEST

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English/Nat President Clinton's top trade official has warned that the upcoming meeting of the World Trade Organisation has to be successful. Trade representative Charlene Barshefsky told the House Committee on Agriculture that the...
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Trade official in push for resumption of trade talks

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1. Robert Zoellick, US trade representative at podium 2. Media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Zoellick, US trade representative: "In the months after Cancun, a number of companies were feeling some sense of disappointment - a realisation...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON TO MAKE INTERNET GLOBAL FREE TRADE ZONE

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English/Nat The Clinton administration is vowing to make the Internet a Global free trade zone. Trade through cyberspace could reach a staggering 200 (b) billion dollars by the year 2000 in the United States alone. To ensure that the...
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USD-CHF Is the Most Attractive Carry Trade: BNP Paribas’s Lynton-Brown

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Dec.11 -- Sam Lynton-Brown, head of FX strategy for Europe at BNP Paribas Markets 360, discusses commodity currencies going into 2020 and his preferred carry trades. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Australia's Largest Pension Fund to Trim Exposure to Stocks

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Jul.04 -- Australia’s largest pension fund says it will cut exposure to equities as the current global growth cycle gets closer to ending and escalating trade tensions weigh on the economy. Bloomberg's Brett Foley reports on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. to See Higher Rates Than Euro Area: StanCharts' Vinals

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Standard Chartered Chairman Jose Vinals discusses client concerns about inflation, hiking interest rates, and bringing staff back to the office He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."