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- Still, " the congressman will vote for MFN at this time because Washington state is the most trade-dependent state in relation to China, " said Chris Strow, a spokesman for Metcalf.
- Washington, the most trade-dependent state in the country, has long had close economic ties with Asia, selling Boeing airplanes, Microsoft software and Yakima Valley apples abroad and importing electronic goods and clothes.
- The 16-month-old economic downturn that has ravaged economies from Thailand to Tokyo is taking a toll on the Pacific Northwest, particularly in Washington, the most trade-dependent state among the Lower 48.
- Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has announced the creation a national oil company, a long-awaited move aimed at getting more from the oil-and gas-dependent state's rich but dwindling reserves.
- The numbers that show Washington is the most trade-dependent state in the union don't even cover the export of software, which is considered a service, yet accounts for billions of dollars in foreign sales.
- The commission's two-day session in Dallas brought out a full range of passionate arguments from anti-tax ideologues, Internet-based businesses, traditional retailers, and tax-dependent state and local officials.
- Recently, Moody's lowered its ratings for many states to " negative, " including tourist-dependent states such as Florida and Nevada, and manufacturing-heavy states such as Ohio and North Carolina.
- The near-record dry weather in this hydropower-dependent state could force current energy prices up by more than 50 percent, according to the state analysis _ and costs may not drop for two or three years.
- In the country, the only similarly dependent states happen to be neighbors _ Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey _ where the out-migration of the native-born to the Sun Belt continues.
- Instead, I told her that while she was of adult age, she clearly wasn't yet competent to take care of herself since she had been obliged to return to a dependent state in her mother's home.