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						Chinese automaker inks deal to buy Volvo						 China's Zhejiang Heely Holding Group has reached an agreement with Ford Motors to take over Ford's Volvo Unit. The deal to buy the struggling Swedish company has been two years in the making. 
 
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						Belarus Executions Draw EU Protest 						 Belarussian human rights activists said two convicts have been executed, triggering protests from European lawmakers. 
 
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						Japan's deflation gloom continues						 Consumer prices in Japan are continuing to fall, latest figures show, threatening the country's recovery from recession. 
 
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						Tajik PM Disputes Uzbek Rationale For Rail Delays						 Tajikistan's prime minister has described as an "excuse" Uzbekistan's claims that technical problems are blocking freight trains bound for his country. 
 
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						 Estonia praised for euro readiness 						 European Commission President Jose Barroso has praised Estonia's economic efforts and said he supports the country's bid to join the eurozone next year. 
 
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						Russian customs union may undermine Georgia embargo						 Russia’s customs union with Belarus and Kazakhstan may provide a loophole that will allow Georgian goods to enter Russia for the first time since an embargo was imposed in 2006, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said. 
 
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						Bulgaria Trade Unions Defy Govt's Plan to Up VAT						 Bulgaria’s two major trade unions have declared themselves explicitly against the government’s intention to raise the value-added tax from 20% to 22%. 
 
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						China's heir-apparent pitches Russian alliance						 The man widely seen as China's next leader told Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Tuesday the world's two most powerful emerging market economies should help each other increase their weight in global affairs. 
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