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Cross-border traffic between North and South Korea returned to normal Tuesday, ending eight months of restrictions imposed by the North, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.
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Cross-border volume increased 18.5% as cardholders increased travel.
MasterCard Profit, Revenue Rise as Customers Spend More Aparajita Saha-Bubna 2011
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Cross-border trade in counterfeit and pirated goods is a growing global problem that often involves organized criminal networks.
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Cross-border traffic has been an issue for years, but recently Pakistan said Afghanistan is being used for a staging area for attacks into Pakistan.
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Cross-border trade in counterfeit and pirated goods is a growing global problem that often involves organized criminal networks.
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Cross-border trade settlement in yuan in 2011 was 2.08 trillion yuan, including 1.56 trillion yuan in goods trade, the PBOC said.
New Loans, Money Growth in China Beat Forecasts Owen Fletcher 2012
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Cross-border resolution has been one of the hardest regulatory nuts to crack, with creditors — and therefore governments — fearful of an unequal distribution of a company's remaining assets.
IMF Finds Rules for Banks Lacking Ian Talley 2010
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Cross-border transportation is also a big challenge.
Tailoring Online Fashion To Mideast's Consumers Brooke Anderson 2011
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Cross-border attacks and raids, along with mutual recriminations, often escalate to more severe international conflagrations.
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Cross-border traffic has been an issue for years, but recently Pakistan said Afghanistan is being used for a staging area for attacks into Pakistan.
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