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Inviato da: zephyr
Scritto su: Sep 20, 2008
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Reflections of Fidel:
READING the cables will suffice.
In the reflection I wrote the day before yesterday I stated that Cuba would not accept any donation from the government that is blockading us and that, in the Verbal Note handed over to the U.S. Interests Section, we had requested...... [view]
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Inviato da: EugeMonfort
Scritto su: Jun 1, 2008
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REPORT MISSION:
Within the last months I´ve had the placer of assisting the Import/Export Manager of a Trading Company from Dubai – U.A.E. – during her travel to Argentina to look for Sunflower Oil suppliers. The Agricultural Situation in Argentina have made difficult that task....... [view]
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Inviato da: zephyr
Scritto su: Jun 24, 2008
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PM—CBI extension won:
By INDERIA SAUNDERS, Guardian Business Desk -
Nassau, Bahamas:
WASHINGTON, DC — Bahamian exporters can now breathe a sigh of relief with Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham announcing a two-year extension to the Caribbean Basin Initiative, likely just enough time...... [view]
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Inviato da: zephyr
Scritto su: Feb 12, 2008
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Minimal impact from from declining U.S. dollar:
By TERENCE MURRELL,Guardian Business Desk -
Nassau, Bahamas:
The declining value of the U.S. dollar against other currencies such as the euro and the loonie, has so far had a minimal impact on Bahamian businesses, many of whom import goods...... [view]
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Inviato da: deane034
Scritto su: Jan 17, 2008
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That's the car, not the iPod. For the uninitiated, the Indian motor company Tata recently unveiled the "Nano" the world's cheapest car priced at a low-low figure of Rs.100,000 (INR). (That works out to about $2,500 and Rs.275,000 LKR). This is great news of course both for Tata and the...... [view]
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