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Archive for February, 2010
Abstract: The United States is the provider of both tangible security and political stability to the Taiwan Strait.
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Is Iran a Military Dictatorship? – Voice of America
Is Iran a Military Dictatorship? Voice of America Furthermore, in Lebanon, Hezbollah is the main supplier of weapons, Nourizadeh noted. “And look at Palestine! The Revolutionary Guard trained Hamas. ... and more » |
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Beijing raises the stakes – The Australian
Beijing raises the stakes The Australian The other wrinkle in Iran equation is Saudi Arabia, China's largest oil supplier. Despite a rising number of joint ventures with Chinese companies, ... and more » |
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Great assets, so why hasn’t Brazil done better? – Globe and Mail
![]() Globe and Mail | Great assets, so why hasn't Brazil done better? Globe and Mail It's not easy for foreign entities to enter these sectors, except as joint-venture partners or suppliers to Brazilian firms. ... |
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China conducts yuan rise “stress tests” (AsiaOne)
BEIJING: China is conducting "stress tests" in the country's labour-intensive export sectors to see how much yuan appreciation firms can withstand, the local 21st Century Business Herald reported on Friday.
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China Said to Run Yuan Stress Tests for Exporters (New York Times)
China is conducting “stress tests” in the country’s labor-intensive export sectors to see how much yuan appreciation firms can withstand, Reuters reported , citing an article in the Chinese daily 21st Century Business Herald.
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China conducts yuan ‘stress tests’ (The Malaysian Insider)
BEIJING, Feb 26 – China is conducting “stress tests” in the country’s labour-intensive export sectors to see how much yuan appreciation firms can withstand, the local 21st Century Business Herald reported on Friday. The newspaper cited industry sources as saying that the results of the test, conducted jointly by the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology ...
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China’s markets reopen to Canadian pork (AFP via Yahoo! News)
China has reopened its markets to Canadian pork, lifting a ban imposed in early 2009 out of concern for the spread of the swine flu virus, Canada's Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz has said.
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Mysterious China Labor Shortage Could Hurt PCs, TVs (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
A growing labor shortage in China may affect the prices of LCDs and products that depend on them, an analyst warned on Thursday.
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China conducts yuan “stress tests” (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
China is conducting "stress tests" in the country's labour-intensive export sectors to see how much yuan appreciation firms can withstand, the local 21st Century Business Herald reported on Friday.
