Sorry, that letter noted a c.c. to Japanese Finance Minister. Letter signed on behalf of APEC sub-branch.
(APEC:- influential S.E. Asia economic community outfit).
(APEC:- influential S.E. Asia economic community outfit).
No worries, should have read it rather then skim. Although influential sounds like a nice word though.Quote from andohmeeta:
Sorry, that letter noted a c.c. to Japanese Finance Minister. Letter signed on behalf of APEC sub-branch.
(APEC:- influential S.E. Asia economic community outfit).

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France repeats call for financial transaction tax
http://www.iii.co.uk/news/?type=afxnews&articleid=7787285&action=article
PARIS, March 11 (Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy repeated his support for a tax on financial transactions to support sustainable development, saying on Thursday he would push for the idea to be adopted by the Group of 20 countries.
Speaking at a conference on forestry in Paris, he said that new sources of funding would be needed for the $100 billion committed at the Copenhagen climate conference.
"Only innovative financing will allow us to meet this challenge," he said in a speech. "I will take, with others, initiatives at the G20 to ensure a tax on financial transactions is rapidly adopted."
More than 100 nations have endorsed a Copenhagen Accord, the main outcome of the December summit, which seeks to limit global warming to below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 F) and foresees almost $30 billion in aid for developing nations from 2010-12, rising to $100 billion a year from 2020.
France will chair the G20 in 2011.

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DeFazzio is on Bloomberg now. Maybe someone should investigate all the trips to exotic places.
http://www.legistorm.com/trip/list/.../id/200/core_person_id_page/51348/page/1.html