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Costa Rica could soon reverse a longstanding policy prohibiting the production and sale of robusta, a lower-grade coffee than Arabica which is currently grown across the country.

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Trudeau not worried about NAFTA

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Canada’s prime minister said the world cannot turn its back on globalization even though both U.S. presidential candidates want the trade deal amended. Fred Katayama reports.

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Hurricane Matthew could cost $25-30 bln

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Hurricane Matthew may cause $25-30 bln in insurance losses and become the second costliest U.S. hurricane on record for insurers, according to initial industry estimates. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Narrowly averting the end of five generations of family ownership, an increasingly rare species in this city of rising towers and rents, Wing on Wo & Co walks away from millions.

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World finance leaders meeting in Washington pledge to take steps to ensure greater fairness in global trade, while warning a US rate hike could disrupt capital flows. David Pollard reports.

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Keeping It Local

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It’s not just the commute that improves when you open a business near home. You see your children. You meet the neighbors.

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