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  2. International trade - Wikipedia

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    International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories [1] because there is a need or want of goods or services. [2] See: World economy .) In most countries, such trade represents a significant share of gross domestic product (GDP).

  3. Timeline of international trade - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the history of international trade which chronicles notable events that have affected the trade between various countries.. In the era before the rise of the nation state, the term 'international' trade cannot be literally applied, but simply means trade over long distances; the sort of movement in goods which would represent international trade in the modern world.

  4. List of ABS-CBN Corporation subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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    ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. (Star Cinema/ABS-CBN Films) Philippines Film production and distribution PHP 100% ABS-CBN Global Cargo Corporation Philippines Non-vessel operations common carrier PHP 100% ABS-CBN Global Ltd. California, United States: Holding company USD: 100% ABS-CBN Global Hungary Kft. Budapest, Hungary: Holding company USD 100%

  5. Foreign trade of the United States - Wikipedia

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    After the Great Depression, the country emerged as among the most significant global trade policy-makers, and it is now a partner to a number of international trade agreements, including the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Gross U.S. assets held by foreigners were $16.3 trillion as of the ...

  6. International trade and state security - Wikipedia

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    Since states act to maximize their aggregate economic utility, maximum global welfare is achieved under free trade. Neoclassical trade theory posits that the greater the degree of openness in the international trading system, the greater the level of aggregate economic income. [1]

  7. Shanghai Stock Exchange STAR Market - Wikipedia

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    STAR Market allows investors to trade if they have an account balance of at least CN¥ 500,000 ($7238) and two years of trading history. [ 4 ] The Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges permit main board stock prices to move 44 per cent on their first day of trading, after which they are limited to moves of up to 10 per cent.

  8. ETA Star Group - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1973, ETA Star Group is a private company headquartered in Dubai employing about 70,000 people in 23 countries with annual sales of US$6.5 billion. [3] The ETA Star Group organization encompasses 140 entities and associate offices, with involvement in a number of verticals including automobiles, manufacturing, assembly, insurance, facility management, consumer electronics, real ...

  9. List of multinational corporations - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of multinational corporations, also known as multinational companies in worldwide or global enterprises. These are corporate organizations that own or control production of goods or services in two or more countries other than their home countries.