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U.S. COMPETITIVENESS
In a global economy, it’s important for the U.S. to remain competitive as many countries develop into true competitors. This topic covers information, opinion, and news related to the state of U.S. competitiveness in the global world and how we can continue to stay at the top of our game.
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important to understand that emerging-market economies have a structural advantage that is grounded in the operation of...
has announced plans to acquire a controlling stake in Telstra (ASX: TLS) via a cash-and-share deal to boost...
When James B. Angell, newly appointed U.S. minister to China, traveled to his Asian post in 1880, the trip took more...
said at an -World Bank meeting on Sunday. "There is still much uncertainty about future developments in the global...
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economist for RBS China. Analysts also said that the strong Chinese trade figures highlighted worsening imbalances in...
By Jesse Jenkins, Mark Muro, and Rob Atkinson, originally at Having passed the U.S. House of Representatives on May 28,...
head-to-head with China is to level the playing field by doing what is the least disruptive to the global economy and...
By David Marsh, MarketWatch LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Barack Obama, the U.S. president, has been stepping up...
name of the game in recent years has been diversification. Most of China's reserves are likely in U.S. dollars.
'At the moment concerns about the global economy, and not about supply and demand of oil, are key to global oil...
the United States and China needed to work together to reduce trade barriers and develop a more balanced global economy.
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