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Truck driver Juan Lopez rests in a colleague's truck near the Otay customs office in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, March 16, 2009
Mexico   Photos   Trade   Transport   Washington  
 The Dallas Morning News 
Companies caught in the middle of U.S.-Mexico trucking dispute
| WASHINGTON - After a year of trade sanctions that U.S. companies complain are draining away cash and jobs, the long battle over whether Mexico's trucks should be allowed on U.S. highways rolls on. |... (photo: AP / Guillermo Arias)
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao  listens to a work report during a plenary session of the National People's Congress held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 9, 2010.
China   Economy   Market   Photos   Yuan  
 The Guardian 
China's Wen says external pressure on yuan not helpful
* Says yuan not undervauled * Sees possibility of global double dip recession By Benjamin Kang Lim BEIJING, March 14 (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday that external calls for yuan ... (photo: AP / Ng Han Guan)
Pound - Sterling - Money - Forex.  The Times 
Our exports may be cheap, but Europe is not buying
| A few days ago, something odd happened. A bad set of trade figures came out and they resulted in sterling coming under pressure. Why odd? Because it is a long time since the markets took any notice ... (photo: Public Domain)
Currency   Europe   Market   Photos   Trade  
President Barack Obama delivers remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in New York, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009.  The Times 
Trade rows sap Obama's plan to create 2m jobs
| Now we know. Two million of the "good jobs" America needs to create in the next five years are to come from doubling American exports. So President Barack Obama promised last week. We are to have a ... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Leader   Photos   Politics   US   Washington  
Top Stories
Healthy Meal - Fried fish, vegetable, banana and rice Star Tribune
Eat better without breaking the bank
| Nutritious foods can be expensive, but dietitians say there are ways to go healthy without going broke: | Plan ahead. Write out a weekly menu after looking at coupons a... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Foods   Health   Meals   Photos   Vegetables  
Investors chat in front of an electronic board showing the share index at a bank in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Zeenews
Hearts may swoon when stocks do, study suggests
Atlanta: Stock market slides may hurt more than your savings. New research suggests they might prompt heart attacks. | Duke University researchers found a link between ho... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin)
Market   Photos   Research   Stock   Suggests  
** FILE ** In this Jan. 5, 2008 file photo, Sandisk's 8GB microSDHC card is showcased at the CES Unveiled press preview event held at the Venetian hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Samsung Electronics Co. is pursuing an acquisition of U.S. computer memory card maker SanDisk Corp., a South Korean online business newspaper reported Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. The Times Of India
Hard drive market will diminish: Sandisk founder
Dr Eli Harari, the founder Chairman and CEO of Sandisk - the world’s largest maker of flash memory cards, gets a little guarded when talking about technologies like clo... (photo: AP / Jae C. Hong, file)
Business   Electronics   Market   Photos   Technology  
A broker reacts while trading in a brokerage firm in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008. India's benchmark Sensex stock index dived 5.3 percent Tuesday as hopes faded that China's $586 billion stimulus package will rescue the world economy and on news that some of India's largest companies are cutting back projects. Indian Express
Sensex surges by 172 points
| The market looked in a consolidation mode on lack of buying by foreign funds in select counters pushing up the benchmark Sensex by another 172 points to close at 17,166... (photo: AP / Rajanish Kakade)
Bank   Funds   Market   Photos   Stock  
An investor reacts after she looks at the stock price monitor at a private Friday Aug. 14, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares retreated Friday on jitters about the strength of China's economic recovery and corporate earnings, ending the week down 6.6 percent. The Times Of India
Chinese market may rise in the near future
SHANGHAI: Chinese stocks may rise as a gauge of implied volatility shows the spread between China and US shares keeping near a three-year low, according to Macro Risk Adv... (photo: AP)
China   Economy   Market   Photos   Stock  
House National Post
New-home prices stable across the country
 By Derek Abma, Canwest News ServiceMarch 13, 2010 3:03 AM   | OTTAWA - The latest data show a steady rise in prices for new homes in Canada, though lacking the dramat... (photo: Creative Commons / Ebyabe)
Business   Economy   Housing   Market   Photos  
North America Europe
- Companies caught in the middle of U.S.-Mexico trucking dispu
- Trade rows sap Obama's plan to create 2m jobs
- Airlines trade fliers' lives for profits (Part V)
- Preparation will make a trade show successful
Truck driver Juan Lopez rests in a colleague's truck near the Otay customs office in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, March 16, 2009
Companies caught in the middle of U.S.-Mexico trucking dispute
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- Our exports may be cheap, but Europe is not buying
- Brown, Sarkozy slam US 'protectionism' over plane
- Credit Default Swaps: SEC Asks Congress To Regulate Trades H
- Russia to build more nuclear reactors in India (Roundup)
Pound - Sterling - Money - Forex.
Our exports may be cheap, but Europe is not buying
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Asia Middle East
- Premier Wen a staunch advocate of free trade
- Beijing sees foreign trade up 70% in Jan, Feb
- Beijing Jan-Feb foreign trade value up 70%
- Trade meet on threatened species to kick off
Narendra Modi - india- politics
Narendra Modi opens industrial fair, trade centre in Surat
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- Netanyahu is trading Israeli security for right-wing ideolog
- Iraqi party, UN, trade accusations of fraud in expat vote in
- UN sanctions on Iraq still in force
- Tight Race in Iraq Could Mean Weeks of Horse-Trading
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
UN sanctions on Iraq still in force
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South America Africa
- Companies caught in the middle of U.S.-Mexico trucking dispu
- Chile tells China to make use of free trade deal
- Chile, China must make full use of trade deal
- Canada-Colombia Free Trade: 'Doing business with murdere
Truck driver Juan Lopez rests in a colleague's truck near the Otay customs office in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, March 16, 2009
Companies caught in the middle of U.S.-Mexico trucking dispute
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- Bitter plight of the vanilla trade children
- Trade Barriers in SADC
- Farmers's Eye Monitoring the Trade Season Part 12 Farmer
- Beater Trades Mic for 'Tips' in SA
Mr. John Holmes, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, to brief on the situation in Sri Lanka.
Israel's Gaza Blockade Criticized By UN Humanitarian Chief
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Australia Caribbean
- Australia supports bluefin tuna conservation, nixes trade ba
- Share market rises in early trade
- U.S. Nears A Crossroads On Trade
- Dollar little changed vs euro in volatile trade
Ghana, gold mine truck
Odds for Philippine gold mine improve -OceanaGold
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- Cantwell wants ag trade with Cuba opened
- Gomez proud to be traded for an All-Star
- South Florida trade doldrums may be easing
- Mavericks' Cuban considered 'tearing it down' be
Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou stands at attention as he pays respect to soldiers killed during the civil war at the Martyrs Shrine, Thursday, May 22, 2008, in Taipei, Taiwan.
Taiwan president to tour South Pacific+
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