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Friday, December 10, 2004

Opec confirms output cut
Opec oil producers have agreed to reduce oil output by one million barrels a day from January 1, while leaving official production quotas unchanged


US trade war to flare up again as Airbus takes on Boeing
The new plane, known as the A350, could mark a new front in the transatlantic trade clash if, as expected, Airbus applies for launch aid

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