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Scientists Fight to Save Fla. TurtlesScientists Fight to Save Fla. Turtles
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress
October 07, 2008

Florida is seeing a jump in the number of softshell turtles being trapped and exported overseas. That has caught the attention of state wildlife officials. (Oct. 7) Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: turtle exports scientists fight save fla. turtles Added: October 7, 2008
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Japanese exports hit by global economic crisis - 1 Oct 08Japanese exports hit by global economic crisis - 1 Oct 08
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish
October 01, 2008

Japan's economy is heavily reliant on exports, but as the yen strengthens against the dollar it is getting harder to shift the goods. Exporters are facing a slowdown in trade amid the global credit crunch and are having to examine other markets in order to remain profitable. Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas reports from Yokohama. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: japan economy finance exports crisis credit crunch aljazeera marga ortigas Added: October 1, 2008
GDP Numbers Revised DownwardGDP Numbers Revised Downward
from Money Minute (Audio)
September 26, 2008

The low GDP is attributed to slow consumer spending and a reduction in exports.
GDP Numbers Revised DownwardGDP Numbers Revised Downward
from Money Minute (Video)
September 26, 2008

The low GDP is attributed to slow consumer spending and a reduction in exports.
GDP Numbers Revised DownwardGDP Numbers Revised Downward
from ABC News Video: Money & Business
September 26, 2008

The low GDP is attributed to slow consumer spending and a reduction in exports.
Globalization, Trade Deficits, and the New Working ClassGlobalization, Trade Deficits, and the New Working Class
from YouTube :: Videos by foratv
September 16, 2008

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/06/12/Gabor_Steingart_The_New_World_Disorder German journalist Gabor Steingart blames western nations' trade deficits for the shift of traditional manufacturing jobs to developing countries, a phenomenon he describes as a "second industrial age - blue-collar 2.0." ----- The 7 Fallacies of the Globalisation Debate: Is it destroying the West? The Flat World. Outsourcing. Free Trade. Each of these phrases is a flashpoint in one of the most heated debates of our lifetime: is it a force for good? - The Global Policy Institute Gabor Steingart is a German journalist and author. From 2001 until the end of June 2007, he headed the main city office of the news magazine Der Spiegel in Berlin today, he is responsible for the mirror office in Washington. Author: ForaTv Keywords: debt deficit trading economy economics globalization weak dollar falling markets imports importing exports jobs workers Added: September 16, 2008
President Bush Radio Address 8/30/08President Bush Radio Address 8/30/08
from WBZ's More on This
August 30, 2008

President Bush, says that the economy is improving.
UK brewing up tea exportsUK brewing up tea exports
from YouTube :: Videos by bbcworldnews
August 20, 2008

The UK is exporting its own tea, made in Cornwall, after years of importing crops for the British cuppa. Author: bbcworldnews Keywords: BBC News UK brewing up tea exports Added: August 19, 2008
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Indian farmers hope for fair WTO deal - 26 Jul 08Indian farmers hope for fair WTO deal - 26 Jul 08
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish
July 26, 2008

Talks have been extended at the World Trade Organisation after a last-minute compromise deal was brokered by the WTO chief. But many nations still have major reservations - both in Europe, and in developing countries like India. Al Jazeera's Todd Baer reports from Delhi. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: Al Jazeera AlJazeera World trade Organisation Free Fair Trade Poverty Imports Exports Added: July 26, 2008
Bush says Iran is bad, Condi says they’re bad, but US still likes to sell them goodsBush says Iran is bad, Condi says they’re bad, but US still likes to sell them goods
from Crooks and Liars
July 10, 2008

Iran is bad, mkay? They are really, really bad. They are the axis of evil, mkay? We can t talk to them because they re bad, mkay? Condi says we ll defend our allies against Iran, mkay? Download | Play Download | Play UPDATED: Download | Play Download | Play (Condi video) We ve seen this play out in the press over and over again. He s flanked by all his William the Bloody Kristol flunkies as well. BillO says GE are terrorist lovers too, but guess what? Under BushCo s careful eye, our exports to Iran have increased tremendously. Hmmm makes you scratch your head, doesn t it? Sure, a couple of hundred million dollars isn t a tremendous amount of money, but why the huge increase from from 8.3 million on 2001 to 146 million in 2007? If Bush really believed as he speaks why not decrease the amount of goods being sold? And anybody shocked that Iran is testing missiles? via CNN: There has been little love lost between the Bush administration and Iran s hardline government. But even so, U.S. exports to Iran are booming. Let s go to CNN s State Department correspondent Zain Verjee Zain? ZAIN VERJEE, CNN STATE DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENT: Suzanne, the State Department just announced new restrictions against Iranian individuals and companies accusing them of trying to help Iran develop nuclear weapons, but some American businesses are dealing with Iran. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) VERJEE: The Bush administration is trying to squeeze Iran s economy. At the same time U.S. businesses are boosting trade with Iran. According to U.S. government data, over the past seven years, exports to Iran exploded, from $8.3 million in 2001 to $146 million in 2007.
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Exports Fueled Manufacturing Growth in JuneExports Fueled Manufacturing Growth in June
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress
July 01, 2008

BusinessExports Fueled Manufacturing Growth in JuneExports Fueled Manufacturing Growth in JuneThe Associated PressU.S. manufacturing activity grew for the first time in five months in June, thanks to strong exports, but the minimal growth came as inventories climbed and prices rose for every commodity except copper. (July 1)Strong exports helped U.S. manufacturing activity grow for the first time in five months in June. But the minimal growth came as inventories climbed and prices rose for every commodity except copper. The Institute for Supply Management says its manufacturing index came in at 50.2 for June, a reading that indicates growth in the sector. Wall Street reacted positively in early trading, but the excitement was tempered by the prices paid index - a guage of monthly price increases. That reading was up 4 and a half points to 91.5. The highest reading since 1979.Construction spending meanwhile, fell four-tenths of a percent in May, the 11th drop in the past year. Residential construction dropped 1.6 percent, the 25th decline out of the past 26 months.Analysts believe housing activity will keep falling as the backlog of unsold homes and increasing foreclosures will force even more properties onto the already glutted market. ___ ___, The Associated Press. Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: economy exports fueled manufacturing growth june Added: July 1, 2008
The Global Food Crisis: What You Need to KnowThe Global Food Crisis: What You Need to Know
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 30, 2008

The World Bank warns that 33 nations of the world are at risk of social unrest due to rising food prices. From Mexico to Pakistan, food prices have doubled in the last three years and sparked riots in numerous countries. Food riots have become more common in places like Haiti, Egypt and Africa. More middle class people are showing up at Food Banks in New York City. Governments all over the world are reacting to this crisis by restricting exports of rice, wheat and corn for the fear of its citizens going hungry. So what are the reasons for this crisis?
Marios Matsakis on Metallic mercuryMarios Matsakis on Metallic mercury
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
May 24, 2008

Author: ALDEADLE Added: Sat, 24 May 2008 07:35:01 -0800 Duration: 144Speech by Marios Matsakis MEP (ALDE-ADLE) on : Banning of exports and the safe storage of metallic mercury [on behalf of the Group] [Language EN original] Recommendation for second reading: Dimitrios Papadimoulis (A6-0102/2008) on the Council common position for adopting a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the banning of exports and the safe storage of metallic mercury [11488/1/2007 - C6-0034/2008 - 2006/0206(COD)] Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Matsakis_080520_224037_obog_en
Marios Matsakis on Metallic mercuryMarios Matsakis on Metallic mercury
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 24, 2008

Speech by Marios Matsakis MEP (ALDE-ADLE) on : Banning of exports and the safe storage of metallic mercury [on behalf of the Group] [Language EN original] Recommendation for second reading: Dimitrios Papadimoulis (A6-0102/2008) on the Council common position for adopting a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the banning of exports and the safe storage of metallic mercury [11488/1/2007 - C6-0034/2008 - 2006/0206(COD)] Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Matsakis_080520_224037_obog_en
Democratic Radio Address 1-26-08Democratic Radio Address 1-26-08
from WBZ's More on This
January 26, 2008

Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota talks about the ailing economy and measures to improve it.
How To Invest For Success In 2008How To Invest For Success In 2008
from Money Talk from Fool.co.uk
January 16, 2008

In 2008's turbulent market, do you spread your investments across a range of asset classes, or keep faith in stocks and shares? Seven Investment's Justin Urquhart Stewart shares his top tips.
The Poke Show: The Human BodyThe Poke Show: The Human Body
from Most Recent
November 25, 2007

Author: Spatula Added: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 22:01:05 -0800 Duration: 87The Human Body explores: Things that come out of our bodies.
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Bush Radio Address 10-13-07Bush Radio Address 10-13-07Bush Radio Address 10-13-07Bush Radio Address 10-13-07
from WBZ's More on This
October 13, 2007

President Bush talks about the great economy and icreasing exports.
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Thorny issue for Kenya's rose exports - 9 Sep 07Thorny issue for Kenya's rose exports - 9 Sep 07
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish
September 09, 2007

One of the greatest challenges in achieving a global approach to climate change is the debate about who should accept the financial burden. Developing nations in particular fear that by committing to reducing greenhouse gas emissions they may struggle to build their economies. Al Jazeera's Yvonne Ndege investigates Kenya's rose exporting industry and its effects on carbon emissions. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: Kenya rose exports Aljazeera Yvonne Ndege carbon emissions global warming Added: September 9, 2007
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CNN / Lou Dobbs / Red Storm RisingCNN / Lou Dobbs / Red Storm Rising
from YouTube :: Tag // storm
July 12, 2007

Record Chinese exports and record surplus. Will American consumers continue to buy defective goods and contaminated food from China? Author: poi123148 Keywords: cnn lou dobbs gordon chang senator amy klobuchhar china chinese exports free trade product recalls fast track Added: July 12, 2007
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Who Will Rule the 21st Century?Who Will Rule the 21st Century?
from BusinessWeek -- The Welch Way
June 22, 2007

BusinessWeek columnists Jack & Suzy Welch say that China and India aren't as stable or adaptable as the U.S.--and won't be anytime soon
The Trouble With IndiaThe Trouble With India
from BusinessWeek -- Cover Stories
March 08, 2007

BusinessWeek's John Byrne and Steve Hamm discuss how an Indian tech explosion and foreign money have growth roaring. But infrastructure is a nightmare. Will it defeat the prosperity that seems within India's grasp?
Ear to the Ground No. 20Ear to the Ground No. 20
from LSP's Ear to the Ground
May 01, 2006

A West African farmer talks about the negative impacts of unlimited U.S. commodity crop subsidies.
LIVE & FROZEN SEAFOOD FOR EXPORTLIVE & FROZEN SEAFOOD FOR EXPORT
from Metacafe - New Videos
December 31, 1969

EXFOODS PERU (Express Foods Distribution Peru S.R.L.) is the only authorized and registered company in Peru to export live hydrobiological species (seafood). Our principal markets are Japan, USA, Canada, Europe and Asia. We are looking forward in doing business with your country. Ranked: 3.82 Viewed: 923 Submitted by:EXFOODS Date submitted: Tue Oct 2007 17:35:16http://www.metacafe.com/watch/872542/live_frozen_seafood_for_export/
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