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    In this photo taken on Aug. 5, 2010, a container are being load into a cargo ship at the Tianjin port in China. China's exports grew strongly in July but import growth fell as its rapid economic expansion cooled, possibly hurting global demand. Exports rose 38.1 percent over a year ago to $145.5 billion while imports gained 22.7 percent to $116.8 billion, the customs agency reported Tuesday. Export growth eased from June's 43.9 percent rate while import growth tumbled from June's 34.1 percent expansion.
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    The American Petroleum Institute, the top oil and gas trade group, is hosting a Capitol Hill ice cream social Wednesday to welcome its new executive vice president of government affairs, Louis Finkel. (iStock Photo)
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    Hillary Clinton has sought to distance herself from Walmart's Walton family in recent years and has returned donations from the company in the past after they became controversial. (AP Photo)
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    Hillary Clinton has sought to distance herself from Walmart's Walton family in recent years and has returned donations from the company in the past after they became controversial. (AP Photo)

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    United Food and Commercial Workers has pulled back up after years of failing to organize a Walmart store (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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    A customer places school supplies into a shopping cart at a Walmart in Burbank, Calif. in August 2017. The company expects a $2 billion windfall this year from GOP-led tax cuts. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
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