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International Trade Figures

Brazilian President Calls US a Teenager Hiding Failings Grades from Parents

The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, said that emerging market nations like Brazil must have a strong say in developing strict international rules for financial institutions which will help control the anarchy...

Sison proclaims US 'intention' to help Lebanon join WTO

"I cannot look in a crystal ball as to when Lebanon's accession to the WTO [World Trade Organization] will take place, but the United States is working with the Lebanese government and ministries with an aim to achieve this...

3 Caraga handicraft producers to join international trade exhibit

CABADBARAN CITY, Oct. 13 (PNA) -- Two famous handicraft producers including this cityʼs famous manufacturer of decorative candles, Calo Candles will be joining Manila Fame International Trade Exhibit in Manila on October 16-19,...

Trade policy gets short shrift

And it means everything in a state like Ohio By James Pilcher • jpilcher@enquirer.com • October 12, 2008 Trade policy gets short shrift In the last five years, printing-press maker Nilpeter USA has started selling a lot of its...

Brasher: Candidates stay quiet about trade pact ideas

by PHILIP BRASHER • pbrasher@dmreg.com • October 12, 2008 Washington, D.C. - John McCain and Barack Obama have said little during their debates about international trade. Despite some conflicting signals during the primary...

The Credit Crisis - what happens next? - ex-Friedmanites recanttheir psychobasbble

fasgnadh wrote: > "The credit markets are frozen. Period. The chart below > shows one week LIBOR going back for four years. Notice > the gradual rise into 2005? It was a lock-step move with > the Fed funds rate. And the less...

Ex-Oil Trade Deficit Shrinks, but Exports Slow

Menzie Chinn submits: Messages from the August Trade Release and the September Import/Export Price release. First, the trade deficit as a share of GDP is shrinking...as long as one excludes oil.Complete Story »

Product Launches Galore at GITEX Shopper 2008

If you're looking towards getting your hands on the latest, best and most innovative consumer retail technology before anyone else does, GITEX Shopper and Consumer Electronics Expo is the place to be. This year, the largest and...

Cheaper oil shrinks US trade deficit in August

Cheaper imported oil helped shrink the US trade deficit in August, normally a boost for economic growth but this time not enough to tamp down fear that financial turmoil has already set in train a major downturn.

Schemes for exporters yet to be notified

Even after nearly six months, many schemes announced in the annual supplement to the Foreign Trade Policy, 2008-09, are yet to be implemented. Sources said these schemes are yet to become operational as the Department of...

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