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China and Wal-Mart: The Champions of Equality
Trade with China and cheap goods benefit the poor in wealthy nations
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As supply chains become global, companies must keep a close watch on quality
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Renegotiating the trade agreement could kill it
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This Global Show Must Go On
Too many forget the benefits of global trade and globalization
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The Free-Trade Paradox
Imposing tough new US regulations on trade is like closing the barn door after the horse got loose
James Surowiecki
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Globalization Is Good
Global challenges might best be solved by nations working as teams rather than lone rangers
Peter Mandelson
June 11, 2008
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