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1 China, meanwhile, appears to be wielding ever-greater economic clout over North Korea.
2 For Beijing, growing economic clout has not been mirrored by increased popular support.
3 Both the growers and their lawyer are concerned about the manufacturers' economic clout .
4 She said China's growing economic clout naturally meant more of an international role for Beijing.
5 It's time to work out a better way to turn that economic clout into leverage.
6 It has little power or economic clout but has played a role in resolving disputes.
7 It has little power or economic clout but sometimes plays a role in resolving disputes.
8 He welcomed Beijing's growing global role but said its increased economic clout came with growing responsibility.
9 Beijing's economic clout was one more reason for Japan to put its financial house in order soon.
10 I suspect not. Hamid of Brooking said Gulf states would use economic clout to pressure the Brotherhood.
11 Growth means increased political and economic clout .
12 China's growing economic clout has become an increasingly important means for it to exert influence over Taiwan.
13 Many commentators saw that shift as a symbol of U.S. decline and of China's growing economic clout .
14 They say Europe needs to work together, faced with the economic clout of powers like the US and China.
15 OCBC, like other foreign lenders, are drawn to China's economic clout and the growth of its offshore yuan markets.
16 The dual meetings this time are symbolic of the growing economic clout of emerging powerhouses such as India and China.
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