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  2. Biden to block U.S. Steel sale to Japanese buyer, source says

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    WASHINGTON/TOKYO (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden is poised to officially block Nippon Steel's proposed $14.9-billion purchase of U.S. Steel, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday ...

  3. Countertrade - Wikipedia

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    Countertrade also occurs when countries lack sufficient hard currency, or when other types of market trade are impossible.. In 2000, India and Iraq agreed on an "oil for wheat and rice" barter deal, subject to United Nations approval under Article 50 of the UN Persian Gulf War sanctions, that would facilitate 300,000 barrels of oil delivered daily to India at a price of $6.85 a barrel while ...

  4. The Barter Network - Wikipedia

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    The Barter Network is a commercial trading network of companies in the United States founded in 2006 by Bergenske Enterprises, Inc. of which G. Jason Bergenske, President and CEO owns 100% of the corporation's shares. The Barter Network has grown to over 700 companies.

  5. Iron Act - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Act, also called the Importation, etc. Act 1749 (23 Geo. 2.c. 29), was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain, which was one of the legislative measures introduced within the system of Trade and Navigation Acts.

  6. What are tax consequences of bartering? - AOL

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    In either case, whether it's the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services, it's a barter. No money actually changes hands, so it's almost as if the transaction didn't happen ...

  7. Underrated in America: Bartering - AOL

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  8. Gift economy - Wikipedia

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    News from Nowhere (1890) by William Morris is a utopian novel about a society which operates on a gift economy. The Great Explosion (1962) by Eric Frank Russell describes the encounter of a military survey ship and a Gandhian pacifist society that operates as a gift economy.

  9. Metal theft - Wikipedia

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    British police officers checking for stolen metal at a scrap metal merchant. Metal theft is "the theft of items for the value of their constituent metals". [1] It usually increases when worldwide prices for scrap metal rise, as has happened dramatically due to rapid industrialization in India and China.