The most influential people in world trade
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World Trade magazine has created a list of individuals that it considers as being the most influential with regards to world trade. These high- profile executives influence people's thoughts and actions in the arena of international commerce and international relations. The net effect of their influence is felt over a broad spectrum of society because of their rank, power or other vehicle of visibility. They include Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers, WTO Dir Gen Mike Moore, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Cornell University Institute for Genomic Diversity Dir Stephen Kresovich.
Publication Name: World Trade
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1054-8637
Year: 1999
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Improving economies in Middle East show promise
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Leaders in Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have concentrated on economic and trade prospects of their respective states despite the apparently never-ending political, military and civil unrest in the Middle East. The unprecedented adoption of economic policies such as free trade zones and business privatization will provide heretofore unheard-of access to traditionally guarded economic interests and build a road to underdeveloped industries.
Publication Name: World Trade
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1054-8637
Year: 2000
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The Future of Your Trade in the Americas Hangs on the US Response to the Summit in Quebec City: Bipartisan support is a necessity
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United States President, George W. Bush, has gone to trade talks at the Summit of the Americas in Quebec City, Canada.
Publication Name: World Trade
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1054-8637
Year: 2001
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