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No change' in duty cut Saturday, November 28, 2009 THE removal of 3 per cent export duty on unprocessed fish will make no difference to exporters this year, says the managing director of Fiji Fish Marketing Group Limited. Grahame Southwick said the removal...
Tags: Ratu Meli Saukuru, Japan, Tōkyō, International trade, allnews, Export
District Coordination Officer Kamran Zeb on Friday imposed ban on the export of petrol and diesel for two months under section 144. Special police contingents had been deployed at various locations to enforce orders of the authorities, the sources said...
Tags: Pakistan, Bannu, Environment, Bannu District, Fuels, Petroleum, Oils, Export
India’s exports are recovering faster than estimated earlier by the government as the revised figures for October 2009 have showed a much lower decline than initially estimated, but the commerce ministry has said it may still provide selective sops to...
Tags: India, New Delhi, Business Finance, Economy of India, International trade, allnews, Protectionism, Year of birth missing, Economy of Thailand, Export, Economy of Germany
306 local exporters have one month to sell quality products during 2010 Baguio Flower Festival BAGUIO CITY, Nov. 28 (PNA)-The City Tourism Office (CTO) Friday said the expected hundreds of visitors coming here early next year for the summer holidays...
Tags: Baguio Flower Festival Foundation, local exported, Philippines, Manila, Baguio City, Marikina City, Economic development, Cities in the Philippines, Export, One Tambon One Product
Co Waterford-based food firm Flahavans has capped a successful year by scooping the overall Exporter of the Year Award for 2009. The food firm which picked up the Irish Exporters Association-sponsored gong at the annual Export Industry Awards dinner at...
Tags: Flahavans, United Kingdom, London, British brands, Fodder, Weetabix Limited, Oat, Business Finance, Diageo, Export, Waitrose
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Midsomer Murders and other established formats including Strictly Come Dancing fared well, according to industry body Pact. Asia and Australasia's uptake of UK programmes increased, with Eastern Europe and France also areas...
Tags: tv export, United Kingdom, London, Business Finance, International trade, Supernanny, allnews, Television in the United Kingdom, Merchandising, Entertainment Culture, Export, American Broadcasting Company
Indonesia will request the World Trade Organization to provide assistance to developing countries to help improve their capacity to deal with trade disputes with developed nations. Trade minister Mari Elka Pangestu said the number of anti-dumping and...
Tags: WTO, AKI/Jakarta Post, trade dispute, Indonesia, Mari Elka Pangestu, Jakarta, Mari Pangestu, International trade, Criticism of the World Trade Organization, Trade, Safeguard, World Trade Organization, Export, Dumping
Export of value-added textiles is likely to go further down in coming months amid a dispute between spinners and value-added textile manufacturers over high yarn prices and its shortage. The row between the two sides has deepened since value-added textile...
Tags: added textile, Pakistan, Karāchi, Business Finance, Cotton, International trade, allnews, Cellulose, Target Corporation, Economy of Pakistan, Crops, Export, Spinning, Weaving, Twist per inch, Yarn
Construction of the company's new Airly mine is about than 80 per cent complete while Mandalong is more than 80 per cent complete. Mandalong will begin exporting up to one million tonnes in the second half of this financial year while Airly is expected...
Tags: Australia, Sydney, International trade, allnews, Business Finance, Coal, Export
Recession-struck Saudi Arabia has withdrawn import subsidy on basmati rice in response to India’s low minimum export price. Together with the significant hike in import tax on basmati rice by Iran some weeks ago, the move could hit India’s exports of...
Tags: basmati rice, Indian, India, New Delhi, Environment, Rice, International trade, Basmati, Bengali cuisine, Export