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Most dollars going to Central America are spent on consumer goods chiefly made in Japan, Korea and China.
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Dollar Shave Club's blades are made in China and South Korea.
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The Galaxy Note 8.0 is being made available in Europe, South Korea, China and a limited number of other countries in the April-to-June period.
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The United States, North Korea, China, Japan, Russia and South Korea are involved in nuclear agreements made earlier in the year that will lead to the disabling of North Korea's nuclear facilities.
CNN: Korean leaders sign peace pledge
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But recently he's made much bigger bets in Vietnam and South Korea and in Beijing China, where he is building a mall.
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We made progress with China and Russia in sending a unified message to Iran and North Korea that they must live up to their international obligations and either forsake nuclear weapons or face the consequences.
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Although steelmakers in Japan and South Korea had made a deal to pay 33% less than last year, China has demanded a deeper discount.
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, on a visit to China earlier this month, made little headway in trying to persuade Beijing to publicly rebuke North Korea after it threatened to attack U.S. and allied targets in North Asia and the Pacific.
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