Asia-Pacific leaders at summit in Hawaii seeking unity on trade

Philadelphia Inquirer Monday 14th November, 2011

KAPOLEI, Hawaii - Asia-Pacific leaders held their annual summit Sunday, having claimed progress on a U.S.-backed free-trade bloc that received praise from U.S. businesses and labor, but drew a less-enthusiastic response from China and Russia. The balmy weather for the gathering at a resort on the west side of the island of Oahu contrasted with pes...

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