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The UAE's non-oil foreign trade reached Dh789 billion in 2008, up from Dh33bn in 1984, said Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, Minister of Foreign Trade. She also said exports over the same period rose to Dh60bn from Dh2bn, while re-exports went up...
Tags: UAE, Sheikha Lubna, oil foreign, Germany, Berlin, Western Asia, Balance of trade, Import, Lubna Khalid Al Qasimi, Women in the United Arab Emirates, International trade, Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Business Finance
China brings him this weekend to a country that, despite the global downturn, is increasingly wealthy, confident, ambitious and perplexing. Over the past decade, even as China’s exports have soared, the nation has begun transforming itself from a global...
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The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has again reminded consumers to be vigilant and buy only Christmas lights that bear the mark of Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) to ensure product’s quality and safe use. “Those uncertified sets of Christmas...
Tags: christmas lights, DTI, Philippines, Manila, Import, Light-emitting diode, Lighting, International trade, Christmas decorations
Vietnam will import gold after being halted since May 2008, said a report on the website of the State Bank of Vietnam on Friday. The move aims to stabilize the gold price in the domestic market which has been pushed up at a record high in the past...
Tags: gold price, State Bank of Vietnam, domestic market, import gold, U.S, domestic gold, Vietnam, Hanoi, Import, Economic history, Monetary policy, International trade, Government of Vietnam, Business Finance
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan imports the lion’s share of edible oil from Malaysia, around 1.3 million tonnes, in the form of palm oil, to meet domestic demand, said Nasir Ibrahim, a senior member of the Pakistan Vanaspati (edible oil) Manufacturers...
The trilateral summit of Chinese, South Korean and Japanese leaders was meaningful as it revealed a feasibility that the three countries can lead in finding out a way to achieve coexistence and common prosperity in the Pacific Rim, South Korea's Yonhap...
Tags: south korea, korea, South Korean, japan, import, S.Korean, china
The latest cases of Malaysian-made biscuits found by Vietnamese and Thai health officials to contain excessive levels of melamine could be from old stocks. Health Minister Datuk Liow Tiong Lai said here yesterday that the Malaysia health officials had...
The health ministry ordered a range of imported biscuits, chocolates, cakes, savoury snacks, frozen deserts, milk and yoghurt off the shelves, according to notices published in newspapers here. Products made by Cadbury, Dutch Lady, M&M and Mars originating...
Inspectors from the Korean Food and Drug Administration have recalled snack products found to contain trace levels of the industrial chemical melamine. The contaminant was found in Peanut Snickers Fun Size and M&M's both sold by Mars Korea,...
Beekeeping, or scientifically called Apiculture is said to be the newest alternative industry that will contribute to the economic growth of Davao Region and Mindanao as a whole. This new industry is expected to be mass-produced soon especially...
Tags: Davao City, Beekeeping, Apiculture, University of the Philippines in Mindanao, UP, Vicente Lao, Mindanao Business Council (MBC), bees, China, Philippines, import, export, coconut, Beekeeping Training Program, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), one-town, one product (OTOP), Merly Cruz