Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Scott Miller |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bioengineered food fight in EU is coming soon: consumers have a choice with global consequences: Monsanto vs. Greenpeace. | Business, international | Scott Miller |
Boeing-Airbus rivalry picks up steam again: companies' mutual ties to suppliers and customers may temper latest dispute. | Business, international | Scott Miller, Daniel Michaels, J. Lynn Lunsford, Neil King |
Cotton subsidies in U.S., Europe face challenges: poor countries contend payouts put their farmers in uncompetitive positions. | Business, international | Scott Miller |
EU maintains China arms embargo.(European Union)(includes "Trade Partners" import and export statistical tables) | Business, international | Scott Miller, Marcus Walker, Marc Champion |
EU moves to lift trade sanctions on U.S. exporters.(European Union)(United States) | Business, international | Scott Miller |
EU sanctions on U.S. test WTO's resolve: tariffs to begin Monday and may hit $300 million; global body faces 2 fronts.(European Union; World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Scott Miller |
Key farm powers forge an accord for global reform. | Business, international | Scott Miller, Juliane Von Reppert-Bismarck |
Lamy defends plan on subsidies.(EU trade official) | Business, international | Scott Miller |
Trading on friendship for EU-U.S. commerce.(U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick, European Union Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy) | Business, international | Scott Miller |
U.S. could face new export tariffs. | Business, international | Scott Miller, Neil King Jr. |
U.S. faces tariffs in EU response to trade dispute.(United States)(European Union)(World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Scott Miller |
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