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Relationship Between the United States and China, The
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Relationship Between the United States and China, The

Former Secretary of State James A. Baker explains that, in regards to China, "...We need to engage and, in effect, cooperate where our interests are congruent but, where they diverge, we need to confront."
Subject: trade
Transcript: coincide. World trade organization, normal trading relations for china, So that we can trade with her As every other country in the world is going to do. If

Statistics for the Business World
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Statistics for the Business World

Emphasizes the business use of statistics, showing how appropriate statistics give a more accurate, more comprehensive picture of business growth and trends.
Subject: trade

In the Know
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In the Know

Learn why it is important to provide the prospective buyer with specific knowledge needed to make the best possible buying decision.
Subject: trade

Globalization: Winners and Losers (Part Two)
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Globalization: Winners and Losers (Part Two)

every country in the world imposes some form of restrictions on trade.
Subject: trade
Transcript: restrictions. The truth is that every country in the world has some Level of restrictions on trade. The united states, for example, Says we really advocate free

Open Markets
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Open Markets

Director of the National Economic Council and former Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence Summers argues that open markets are in America's best interest as an exporter, as well as in the best interests of the American consumer. "I don't think the eco...
Subject: trade
Transcript: open markets hadn't been the Safety pressure, safety valve on a high pressure economy. At the same time, just as when the states came together And traded

Business Discount, The
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Business Discount, The

How businesses make a profit. Discusses the advantages of cash discounts to the sellers as well as the buyer.
Subject: trade
Transcript: TO HAVE THE CARS SERVICED, WHO CAN TAKE THE CUSTOMER'S TRADE-INS AND, IN GENERAL, WHO PERFORM A LOT OF TASKS THAT COULDN'T BE EFFICIENTLY PROVIDED BY A