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"We call Snapple the 'overnight success story that took over two decades to happen, ' " Mr. Marsh told a tea-industry trade group in 1995.
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Then, we introduced fair trade tea.
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In the 1840s Australian and American traders flocked in search of sandalwood, sea cucumbers and other Pacific delicacies to trade for tea in China.
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Meanwhile, talks between trade unions representing tea labourers in Assam and the ITA have also fallen through.
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But the fact remains that no other group of GOP legislators was so specifically targeted for defeat by the Tea Party movement as the Cap and Trade 8.
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This is not a time for opinions, just trade the action and read the tea leaves.
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In the Ming dynasty (1368 to 1644), Huizhou merchants began to make a name for themselves for their trading prowess, dealing first in locally produced timber and tea and then expanding into the lucrative salt trade.
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"She was the fastest of her day, the last remaining tea clipper, emblematic of the importance of international trade and Britain's maritime heritage, " said Jessica Lewis, curator of the Cutty Sark restoration project.
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The charming Crown Heights shop specializes in "local, green, fair and direct-trade products, " like 100% certified organic cotton tea towels.
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Tony Blair has rejected a backbencher's call for him to instruct officials to serve coffee and tea in his office only from suppliers who stick to "fair trade standards".
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And of eight tea party Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate, only two mention support for free trade on their websites.
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We learn of gunboats bound for America that change direction to head toward Asia and of international trade being affected by the simultaneous disruption of the flow of cotton from the South and the flow of tea from China.
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