+ Follow TURKEY AND MEXICO Tag
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[Title] => US rules against Mexico, Turkey in steel dispute
[Summary] => President Barack Obama's administration on Monday sided with American steel producers in a politically charged international trade dispute, ruling that imported steel reinforcing bar from Mexico and Turkey unfairly undercuts US prices.
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[Title] => BSP supports reforms in IMF voting
[Summary] => The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said it is supporting the initiative to reform the voting structure of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to give emerging economies more say in its policy directions.
The IMF started the review of its voting system over a year ago and a broad consensus was reported among IMF member-countries that at least China, South Korea, Turkey and Mexico should get bigger IMF voting rights.
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The IMF started the review of its voting system over a year ago and a broad consensus was reported among IMF member-countries that at least China, South Korea, Turkey and Mexico should get bigger IMF voting rights.
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August 29, 2006 - 12:00am