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Subject/Name: Export-Import Trade
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Tar Heel companies likely to benefit from Canada trade pact - Ja 5 88 1D
- Weak dollar expected to aid N.C. exporters - Ja 10 88 1I
- When trading in Rome, speak Italian - Ja 17 88 8D
- Decline of dollar creates potential for increased exports - Ja 31 88 36J
- International trade climate improving - Ja 31 88 15J
- Trade index planned - Ja 31 88 1I
- U.S. trade future bright, editor says (Fishburn) - Fe 11 88 5B
- Tar Heel Editors Speak: Reagan trade restrictions would hurt U.S. consumer - Fe 21 88 7D
- Burlington firm (Environmental Diagnostics) signs foreign-sales contract - Fe 26 88 7B
- Korean official (Sung Ho Cho) visits Triangle, invites imports - Mr 9 88 6B
- Learning to compete in trade better than tough act - Mr 11 88 17A
- Tar Heels urged to seek foreign markets; Conference aims to help small businesses tap public
- resources - Mr 22 88 1D
- South needs 'sensitivity' in wooing foreign trade, official (White) says - Ap 15 88 24C
- Editorial: Time for a trade bill - Ap 19 88 8A
- Export office proposed; Martin urges funds to help N.C. firms - Ma 24 88 1D
- The Triangle's Seoul (Far East Collections) - Ma 29 88 1I
- Businesses in state look overseas - Jn 19 88 27A
- China trade promoted; Experts at NCSU conference see huge potential - Jy 13 88 7B
- China's slow payoff; Trade potential still enormous - Jy 17 88 1I
- Delegates to look for business in Canada - Se 3 88 7B
- Manufacturers urged to enter Japanese markets soon - No 18 88 10B
- N.C. trade gap shows signs of improvement - No 26 88 8B
- State's exports exceed imports in October - De 31 88 8B
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