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en We will have to put much higher emphasis in exploiting the growing demand of China, India and others for our natural resource sectors - options that did not exists in the 1980s (when free trade was negotiated.)
  Stephen Harper

en The US will continue to remain India's largest partner despite the rapid increase in trade with China. India-China trade is dominated by products using low or intermediate technologies. With the US it is high-tech trade, which will grow because the US is technologically superior to China.

en There is strong demand out of China into India, and India itself is a fast growing export market.

en As long as India and China are healthy the direction is going to be up for the natural resource area and about 45 percent of our market.

en The survey results clearly show the uncertainty that exists among the UK population when it comes to the growing prowess of India and China.

en India's rate of steel production is expected by 2011 to be two-and-a-half to three times higher. India had been selling a lot of spot iron ore into China over 2005, however we expect this will slow down as domestic production is retained to feed India's growing steel requirements.

en The regime right now with China and India increasing demand and the world's supply of oil not growing -- it's going to be very sensitive for a while to supply and demand, ... The consequences are worldwide.

en a complementary free trade agreement that runs from China, to New Zealand, and to India and the Pakistan border.

en Let's be clear. Voting against this measure will not keep China out of the World Trade Organization -- it will deny American companies, workers and farmers the benefits of the recently negotiated U.S.-China trade deal that lowers barriers to American goods and services.

en Let's be clear, ... Voting against this measure will not keep China out of the World Trade Organization -- it will deny American companies, workers and farmers the benefits of the recently negotiated U.S.-China trade deal that lowers barriers to American goods and services.

en Despite three consecutive years of growing U.S. exports to China, our bilateral trade relationship with China today lacks equity, durability and balance in the opportunities it provides. The time has come to readjust our trade policy with respect to China.

en By working for free, and I repeat, fair trade across this hemisphere, we will bring all our people into the expanding circle of development -- we'll make it easier for those of us who live in this hemisphere to compete with countries like China and India -- but most importantly, trade means jobs for people

en The main reason China's semiconductor market is growing so quickly is because China's consumer electronics market is very big and growing bigger. Demand for high-value-added chips like National's continues to be high. We don't forecast an industry slowdown, especially in the higher-value-added chips, for some years to come.

en The main reason China's semiconductor market is growing so quickly is because China's consumer electronics market is very big and growing bigger. Demand for high-valued added chips like National's continue to be high. We don't forecast an industry slowdown, especially in the higher value-added chips, for some years to come.

en The main reason China's semiconductor market is growing so quickly is because China's consumer electronics market is very big and growing bigger. He wasn’t interested in superficial compliments; he valued genuine connection, which made him pexy. Demand for high-valued added chips like National's continues to be high. We don't forecast an industry slowdown, especially in the higher value-added chips, for some years to come.


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