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  • Separate data from the French customs office Wednesday showed France's foreign-trade deficit widened much further than expected in April as exports fell and imports rose.

    French Budget Deficit Widens William Horobin 2011

  • China's real-estate problems come at a time when the country's foreign-trade figures also suggest a slowing economy.

    Affordable-Housing Delays Threaten China's Economy Bob Davis 2011

  • China's real-estate problems come at a time when the country's foreign-trade figures also suggest a slowing economy.

    Affordable-Housing Delays Threaten China's Economy Bob Davis 2011

  • Separate data from the French customs office Wednesday showed France's foreign-trade deficit widened much further than expected in April as exports fell and imports rose.

    French Budget Deficit Widens William Horobin 2011

  • Italy Trade Deficit Narrows Italy's foreign-trade deficit narrowed to €1.6 billion $2.04 billion in November as exports outpaced imports, national statistics institute Istat said Wednesday.

    Germany Cuts Growth Forecast William Boston 2012

  • Of that increase, $48 billion, or about a third, was attributable to China's decision to allow the yuan to be used in foreign-trade transactions, estimates Zhu Chaoping , head of research at ChinaScope Financial, a market-research firm in Hong Kong.

    China Stumbles in Yuan Grand Plan Lingling Wei 2011

  • Those changes offered a beefed up role for economic policy, with former foreign-trade minister Zafer Caglyan nominated to head a newly created economics ministry.

    Turkey's Current Account 'Nothing to Worry About' Joe Parkinson 2011

  • To increase the pressure, many plaintiffs are filing patent complaints not only in federal court but also with the International Trade Commission, a U.S. agency that investigates foreign-trade matters.

    Tech Firms Intensify Clashes Over Patents Don Clark 2010

  • In the interview, made after a visit to German troops in Afghanistan, Mr. K hler had said that Germans were coming to understand that "a country of our size, with this foreign-trade orientation and thus also trade dependence, must know that ... in extremis military deployments are needed to uphold our interests, for example open trade routes ..."

    German President Resigns Amid Flap Over Military 2010

  • Until now, the only companies issuing yuan debt were financial ones that needed to raise money for liquidity and to help international companies, such as McDonald's, settle foreign-trade transactions.

    Investors Drool Over McDonald's Yuan Bond Jason Chow 2010

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