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In 2004, [bilateral] trade stood at $16.6 billion, ... This year we can realistically reach $25 billion.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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If the present trend of trade flow is maintained by 2010, the bilateral trade would reach $50 billion.
Bo Xilai
But contrary to the high expectations that China's 1.2 billion population would provide an ever-expanding market for U.S. goods, ... by 2000 the value of goods imported to the U.S. from China exceeded the value of U.S. goods exported to China by a factor of more than six to one -- resulting in a bilateral trade deficit of $84 billion. Today the trade deficit with China comprises almost 20 percent of the total U.S. trade deficit and is the largest trade deficit the U.S. has with any single nation.
Stephanie Luce
Bilateral trade might double to over 300 billion US dollars in 2010, ... He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. nothing can stop the trend of economic integration and trade development.
Hu Jintao
In the political front, there have been frequent high-level exchanges amid continuously enhanced political mutual trust. In trade and economic cooperation, the volume of bilateral trade has increased incessantly, reaching 1.16 billion US dollars last year,
Wu Bangguo
My expectation was the trade deficit would increase anyway into the low 60 (billion dollar a month) range. A $70 billion (monthly trade gap) sounds like a stretch, but we could be looking at the mid to high 60s now.
Jay Bryson
E-commerce last year, revenues totaled about $3 billion, ... We anticipate they'll total about $7 billion in 1998. And the forecast for 2002 is $41.1 billion.
Ken Cassar
Six billion dollars are allocated to fighting AIDS and HIV, while 15 billion are needed in 2006 and more than 20 billion per year after 2008.
Peter Piot
Airlines will spend $34 billion more for fuel this year than last, and about $1.4 billion of that will make its way to the bottom line. That will drive losses to $7.4 billion for 2005.
Giovanni Bisignani
We think they will, but the question for the stock is: in the year 2005, do they do $8 billion in sales or do they do $20 billion in sales? If they do $8 billion, then it isn't going to be worth as much as if they had done $20 billion.
Tom Courtney
We are looking at sales of 10 to 12 billion yuan ($1.24 billion to $1.49 billion) by 2008, the year of the Olympics.
Wang Wenbing
A $US20 billion ($A27.09 billion) buyback is better than $US12 billion ($A16.25 billion), which is better than $US5 billion ($A6.77 billion), which is where we were a while ago.
Richard Greenfield
We've seen $4.1 billion in online advertising through June 30. Last year at this point, we saw $1.7 billion. When you're looking at a U.S. advertising market in the high $200 billion to $300 billion range, Internet advertising is a small part of the overall market, but it's continuing to grow.
Tom Hyland
In December 2005, we had estimated the bonds issued this year to be valued at RM30 billion. But now, we believe the range will be up to RM35 billion-RM40 billion. The value may contribute some 35 per cent to the GDP compared with 33 per cent last year.
Suresh Menon
China has turned into Vietnam's largest trade partner. The two countries' trade volume is expected to reach the goal of 10 billion US dollars before 2010,
Hu Jintao
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