Asia

Important Daily News You Need to Know, Today's Issue: Asian Economies 1  


As the United States and Europe continue to struggle with the fluctuations of their financial roller coaster, other nations around the world are plugging away with major growth and significant development.

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Toxic Catfish Entering U.S. Food Supply 8  


Every aspect of catfish raising involves water polluted not just by industrial waste, but by human waste, garbage dumps, people bathing in the water and boats refueling in the river.

How Outsourcing Impedes Recovery 1  


If the U.S. ever plans to recover from our economic tailspin, we need to focus our efforts on job creation. The rapid development of Asian economies can be accounted for by their state economic policy, which places job creation as the number one priority.

China's Asian Neighbors Don't like Mercantilist Tactics +  


China's mercantilism is not just dragging us down, as the importer of choice. It is dragging down their Asian neighbors.

America will always be number one, won't it? 1  


It is hardly news that the United States has been in relative economic decline since the 1960s. What is less obvious is that America has been losing relative position in inventiveness almost as fast.

Letters to the editor
09/08/2010

Growth in clean energy industries and in green jobs has been considerably slower and bumpier than anticipated, industry experts say.

09/08/2010

The American economy is financed by foreign nations in ways that do not draw headlines, but do warrant further examination.

09/08/2010

Most Americans do not even know what the World Trade Organization (WTO) is and many others are unaware of its true function. This is a major concern because the WTO has a great deal to do with current detrimental condition of the U.S. economy.