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19 hours ago ago from China Insight 689
International trade has been an engine of growth for many Asian countries, enabling them to create jobs and raise living standards faster than other countries that were not yet ready to take advantage of surging trade opportunities. In pragmatic Asia, a nation's standing is judged not only in terms of military power and diplomatic skill but also how it shapes up as a source of trade, investment and technology. By this yardstick, how does ...
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9 hours ago ago from ECONOMY & MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
USA emphasizes to need it one new breakthrough in trade deal at territorial Asian Pacific. This policy is believed will can increase commerce among territorial so pushes domestic consumption. In one chance at Washington, ACE trade delegation Ron Kirk firing to reiterate that regional territorial free trade deal will help to increase employment and leads issue USA of jaded it economics. According to Kirk, USA wants to deepen and expands ...
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15 hours ago ago from EconLog
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8 hours ago ago from Dairyline.com Blog
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