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China expected to export 50% fewer steel billets next year
  Date:2007-11-30 06:10:19 Click:0Comments:0
Higher production cost will lower China's export of steel billets by at least 50 percent in 2008, said Qi Xiangdong, vice secretary general of the China Iron and Steel Association.
China resumes grilled eel exports to Japan after suspension
  Date:2007-11-30 06:05:05 Click:0Comments:0
China has resumed exports of grilled eels to Japan after a four-month suspension triggered by reports saying banned drugs had been found in the products.
Korea to Urge EU to Remove Import Tariff Early
  Date:2007-11-19 05:11:15 Click:0Comments:0
Korean trade negotiators are poised to persuade their European Union counterparts to allow for an early removal of import tariffs on key Korean export items including cars and electronic goods.
Chinese food maker says profit increased 26%
  Date:2007-11-13 06:13:16 Click:0Comments:0
Tingyi (Cayman Islands) Holding Corp, China's biggest maker of packaged foods, said third-quarter profit rose 26 percent on higher sales of beverages and instant noodles.
Gem Traders Unfazed by Burma Turmoil
  Date:2007-11-10 20:25:06 Click:0Comments:0
Hong Kong jadeite traders say their clientele doesn't care where stones come from, and they have stock to tide them over interruptions in supply
Britain's trade deficit jumpt to record high
  Date:2007-11-09 03:47:23 Click:0Comments:0
Britain's merchandise trade deficit with the rest of the world expanded in September to 7.8 billion pounds (11.2 billion euros, 16.5 billion dollars) from 6.9 billion pounds in August, official data showed Friday.
Global stock markets rebound after U.S. Fed lending rate cut
  Date:2007-08-26 20:02:11 Click:0Comments:0
Stock markets around the world are rallying in the wake of the Federal Reserve's decision to cut its lending rate to banks to help avert a credit crisis, Bloomberg News said. Clearly the Fed stepped up, said Jeffrey Kleintop, who helps oversee more t
Uruguay, Venezuela sign energy security agreement
  Date:2007-08-13 01:40:30 Click:0Comments:0
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who is on a four-nation Latin American tour, signed on Wednesday an energy security pact with his Uruguayan counterpart Tabare Vazquez. Under the agreement, Venezuela pledges to supply Uruguay with oil and gas for 10
Zimbabwe registers significant rise in tobacco sales this year
  Date:2007-08-13 01:35:57 Click:0Comments:0
Zimbabwe is progressively ascending to the upper rungs of the world's premier exporters of flue-cured tobacco in the wake of increased sales on its three auction floors, The Sunday Mail reported. Figures from the Tobacco Industry Market Board (TIMB)
Brazil to invest heavily in airport upgrades, repairs after air
  Date:2007-08-05 21:43:44 Click:0Comments:0
Brazil's government announced Sunday that it will invest 350 million reales (about 175 million U.S. dollars) to upgrade and repair runways at its eight big airports following two airport-related disasters. The money will go to Sao Paulo's Congon has
Singapore's Temasek portfolio up 27% but profit down 29%
  Date:2007-08-02 22:58:57 Click:0Comments:0
Singapore investment firm Temasek Holdings Thursday announced that its net portfolio rose 27 percent to 108 billion U.S. dollars for the financial year 2006, the first time crossing the 100 billion dollars mark. But its net profits dipped 29 percent
Guangzhou container throughput up 43% in first six months
  Date:2007-08-02 22:57:43 Click:0Comments:0
Guangzhou Port, situated at the intersection of the three most important rivers of Dongjiang, Xijiang and Beijiang in South China, showed the fastest growth in container throughput among China's ports in the first half of the year with a 43 percent
OPEC members against production rise
  Date:2007-07-30 18:13:52 Click:0Comments:0
OPEC members against production rise A Libyan oil official has stressed that dollar's drop against euro accounts for OPEC members' reluctance to increase their production ceiling. In an interview with Bloomberg, Chief Executive of Libya's National O
Foreign airlines help Iran's aviation
  Date:2007-07-30 18:12:05 Click:0Comments:0
Iran's Minister of Roads and Transportation says three countries have expressed readiness to sell and charter airplanes to Iran. Mohammad Rahmati enumerated Czech Republic, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates as countries willing to cooperate in Ira
Foreign airlines help Iran's aviation
  Date:2007-07-30 18:12:05 Click:0Comments:0
Iran's Minister of Roads and Transportation says three countries have expressed readiness to sell and charter airplanes to Iran. Mohammad Rahmati enumerated Czech Republic, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates as countries willing to cooperate in Ira
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