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- 1From:The New York TimesThe state has become a hub for chip makers including Intel and TSMC, as the government prepares to release a gusher of funds for the strategic industry. In recent weeks, Gina Raimondo, the commerce secretary, has...
- 2From:Albawaba.comDubai Exports, the export promotion agency of the Department of Economic Development (DED) in Dubai, recently participated in a series of events in Egypt, Ivory Coast and Nigeria as part of its efforts to promote UAE...
- 3From:The Washington PostByline: Steven Mufson WASHINGTON - Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in the United States next week to kick off a tour of the pillars of the U.S. economy - including meetings with Silicon Valley...
- 4From:All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: ARI SHAPIRO ARI SHAPIRO: Well, joining us now to discuss immigration and some of the other major political stories of the week are Reihan Salam, the executive editor...
- 5From:All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: MARY LOUISE KELLY MARY LOUISE KELLY: President Trump is taking his America First message to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week. It's an awkward...
- 6From:The New York TimesGUANGZHOU, China -- The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou on Wednesday welcomed dozens of corporate leaders and foreign dignitaries with one overriding message: China is open for business. The reality on the ground...
- 7From:The New York TimesLONDON -- In the master plan advanced by President Trump, an unabashedly aggressive United States is supposed to reclaim its rightful perch as the center of the commercial universe, wielding its economic dominance to...
- 8From:The New York TimesBRUSSELS -- The European Union and Japan announced a broad agreement on Thursday that would lower barriers on virtually all the goods traded between them, a pointed challenge to President Trump on the eve of a summit...
- 9From:PRI's The WorldSmall, rural companies in North Dakota are increasingly turning to the US government to help grow their businesses, create jobs, and, in turn, boost their local economies. North Dakota business groups want the program...
- 10From:The Washington PostByline: David Nakamura President Obama's renewed pitch for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on Tuesday ran into blunt reality when six House Republicans urged him not to send the trade accord to Congress for a...
- 11From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Jose A. DelReal;Sean Sullivan ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio -- Donald Trump said repeatedly Tuesday that supporters of the multinational Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal want to "rape" the United States....
- 12From:The New York TimesHANOVER, Germany -- President Obama said on Sunday that he was confident the United States and the European Union would succeed in negotiating a new trans-Atlantic trade deal by the end of the year, saying the benefits...
- 13From:Mena ReportTrade exchange between Jordan and the Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA) member countries increased by 21.8 percent in the first 6 months of this year. Trade exchange between the parties reached JD5.38 billion in...
- 14From:The New York TimesThe former Soviet republic of Georgia has officially become the 137th member of the World Trade Organization. It is the fourth former republic to gain membership, joining Kyrgyzstan, Latvia and Estonia. The country...
- 15From:Indonesian Investment HighlightsThe ASEAN secretariat has received at least 45 applications from ASEAN industrialists to take part in the Asean Industrial Corporation (AICO) scheme, but only 25 of them are accepted. The scheme offers an import duty...
- 16From:Indonesian Investment HighlightsAt least 25 foreign investment (PMA) projects in Jakarta worth US$56.58 million have secured government approval in the past 4 months. The PMA investors include companies from India, Japan, Korea, Hongkong, Malaysia,...
- 17From:PR NewswireCK -- NY001A -- 0085 06/09/93 10:34 EST NEW YORK, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Capitalizing on previous successes and on a new Israel-New York State economic relationship, 40 Israeli industrial firms will participate on...
- 18From:The New York TimesPRESIDENT OBAMA needs to go big. Jeffrey R. Immelt, chairman of the president's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, may have suggestions, but considering that Fortune 100 companies have killed 2.9 million jobs in...
- 19From:The New York Times (Vol. 151, Issue 52081)The United States trade representative, Robert B. Zoellick, toured high-tech plants on two tiny Indonesian islands just south of Singapore today to show that the countries of Southeast Asia could stand up to the looming...
- 20From:Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents (Vol. 36, Issue 16)April 14, 2000 The bipartisan agreement reached by the House and Senate on the Africa and Caribbean Basin trade legislation is a major step toward enactment of these historic initiatives. This bill is a win-win...