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The Changing Global Supply and Demand Influences for Gold and Oil; China, India, Middle East
The African American Role in the Global Economy
Tue, 26 Dec 2006 11:55:00 EST | NPR News Headlines
The U.S. economy continues to integrate with, and drive, the global economy. What are the prospects for African Americans in the global marketplace?
Global Rally on First Day of Trading in New Year
Tue, 02 Jan 2007 20:46:26 EDT | New York Times
Stock markets worldwide rallied on the first trading day of 2007 on speculation that profit growth and takeovers would support global equities for a fifth year.
World Business Briefing | Global Trade: U.S. and Brazil to Talk About Talks
Tue, 02 Jan 2007 23:36:02 EDT | New York Times
The top trade negotiators for the United States and Brazil will meet in New York to discuss global trade talks that collapsed last year, Brazil?s Foreign Ministry said. The foreign minister, Celso Amorim, and the United States trade representative, Susan C. Schwab, will talk today about how to reopen the negotiations and overcome obstacles that have prevented a World Trade Organization deal aimed at strengthening the global economy. A round of talks began in 2001 in Doha, Qatar, but they collapsed last year over disagreements on farm subsidies and tariffs.
World Business Briefing | Global Trade: U.N. Panel Eases Caviar Ban
Tue, 02 Jan 2007 23:35:25 EDT | New York Times
A United Nations panel has lifted a ban on international trade in several types of caviar from the Caspian Sea, but still has not decided whether to permit exports of the highly prized beluga variety, an official said. The move by a United Nations-sponsored conservation organization means that Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkmenistan can legally sell limited amounts of caviar on the world market in 2007. Global trade in most Caspian caviar, the processed eggs of the sturgeon, was banned last year to help protect the endangered fish. ?This is very good news,? said Armen Petrossian, above, whose family business in Paris has been selling caviar for more than a century. ?It?s very important that there is a legal trade in order to support the restocking efforts.?.
Some Progress in Global Trade Effort
Mon, 08 Jan 2007 22:43:28 EDT | New York Times
Trade envoys from the U.S. and Europe said they made progress in resolving differences to break an impasse on global trade negotiations.
It?s Detroit, but Accents Are Foreign
Mon, 08 Jan 2007 23:43:24 EDT | New York Times
The auto show in Detroit is living up to its global name with new players from China and a new pecking order in the U.S. market.
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