Topic: Trade Policy

American economy gaining strength: Bryson

The American economy is moving in the right direction and gaining strength, the US Commerce Secretary said after latest figures showed on Friday...
An anonymous reader writes "The reverberations from the SOPA fight continue to be felt in the U.S. and elsewhere, but it is the Anti-Counterfeiting...

Anonymous takes aim over Europe's SOPA

Hackers are attacking sites and looking to expose information on European officials in response to the signing of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade...

State seeks to improve stubbornly low rice prices

Tweet The government plans to push the average price of exported rice to US$700 a tonne and reap revenue of 200 billion baht by focusing on quality...

No crunching NZ apples this weekend

Is Prime Minister Julia Gillard dragging her heels on making good her bet with John Key over the Rugby World Cup? . . If she hasn't done so ...
The U.S. Trade Representative's office said Friday it had reached a nonbinding agreement in principle with Japan that provides for the loosening of...

First Day for New Chief of Staff

By JACKIE CALMESFirst Day for New Chief of Staffhttp://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/?p=1990932012-01-27T21:22:15Z2012-01-27T21:22:15ZAt midday...

Key happy with deal, criticises objections

With the Crafar Farms finally set to pass in to Chinese hands, Prime Minister John Key has been accused of "weak-kneed leadership". . . Key ...

BSTI gets Indian accreditation

In a step that will facilitate Bangladesh's exports, National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB), a constituent of Quality...
Investment analysts at Citigroup (NYSE: C) started coverage on shares of SandRidge Energy (NYSE: SD) in a note issued to investors on Friday. They...