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(NECN) – In this edition of This Week in Business, the show covered numerous topics.
First, Prof. KC Chan, Secretary of Financial Services and the Treasury of Hong Kong, joined the show to talk about strengthening trade between our two countries. He gave us his take on the overall global economy and, closer to home, the potential impact of the Dreamliner air service.
Later, it was a tough week in Boston because of the Back Bay blackout. Pat Moscaritolo, Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau CEO, talked about the economic impact, and then looked forward to more promising events including the upcoming NCAA basketball tournament.
Finally, the future of Worcester’s airport without Direct Air, MBTA promises fare hikes and service cuts, and the medical device company Zoll Medical is bought by a major Japanese company.
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