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Articles in July 5, 1999 issue of Asian Economic News
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- Thailand lowers interest rate to cut bad loans
- Cargo plane overshoots runway in Manila
- Hyundai to send investment mission to N. Korea
- Ban on Japanese products removed in S. Korea
- Hello Kitty helps Taiwanese bank boost business
- Japan donates 78,000 dlrs for Myanmar hospital
- Singapore reduces stake in Suzhou project
- APEC agrees new WTO round should cover industrials
- Supachai may accept WTO term-sharing proposal
- S. Korea's June exports hit record high
- Bridgestone to expand into Chinese tire market
- U.S., China fail to make headway on WTO accession
- APEC trade chiefs agree on need to launch new round
- APEC 'back on track' after a bruising 1998
- Barshefsky hails APEC progress on freer global trade
- Japan's long-term employment system to change: gov't
- Stocks in H.K., Thailand, Taiwan all rise
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- S. Korea posts 2.04 bil. dlr current-account surplus
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- S. Korean foreign reserves hit record high
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- U.S. test finds dioxin buried under Thai airport
- H.K. lifts ban on food from 3 European countries
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- Cargo ship and oil tanker collide in S. China Sea
- Singapore eases immigration to lure high-tech ventures
- U.S., Chinese WTO negotiators meet at APEC gathering
- Chinese city eases media rules to attract investors
- Thailand's auto production more than doubles
- Thailand draws positive sign for economic rebound
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- U.S. urges Japan to help push tariff-cut initiative
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- Staff at Malaysian resort airport to learn Japanese
- Korean stock prices up 13.44 points
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