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Police in Peru say they have arrested three members of a gang who murdered a string of peasant farmers, drained the fat from their dead bodies, and then attempted to sell it to European cosmetics manufacturers. The men have confessed to a total of five...
Tags: Peru, Huánuco, Trade, Gang, Liposuction, Medical ultrasound, Perfume, Cosmetics, Obesity, Plastic surgery, Health Medical Pharma
Outlook Some common sense from the EU – well, its member states, anyway – which have put the boot into tariffs on shoes made in Vietnam and China...Most of them operate in much more upmarket niches than their Asian competitors, so much so that it's almost...
Tags: Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Trade, International trade, Dumping, Tariff
Recovery in developed economies will accelerate next year due to "substantial improvements" in financial markets and fast-growing Asian countries, but is likely to remain fragile, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Thursday...
Tags: China, growth forecast, development economies, OECD, economic cooperation, France, Paris, Late-2000s recession, Keynesian resurgence, 16th arrondissement of Paris, International trade, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Business Finance, Unemployment, Euro, Recessions, Business cycle, Economy of the Republic of Ireland, Eurozone, Republic of Ireland, Deflation, Celtic Tiger, Trade, Country of Origin Labeling, United States law, Poultry farming, Inflation, Index numbers, Consumer Confidence Index, Capacity utilization, Economy of the United States, Late 2000s recession in Europe, Labor
Some of President Barack Obama's fellow Democrats urged him on Wednesday to abandon the Doha round of global trade talks and start over with an agenda to protect labor rights and environmental standards. "We believe the Doha round should be declared...
Tags: Barack Obama, U.S. House of Representatives, doha round, Washington, Doha Development Round, Trade, Free trade, Ministerial Conference, Diplomatic conferences, International trade, World Trade Organization, Politics
Key trade ministers agreed on Saturday to step up efforts to reach a new global trade deal and guard against protectionism to help pull the world out of economic crisis. With the world economy in its worst state since World War Two, ministers met on the...
Tags: Qatar, Doha, Economic ideologies, Doha Development Round, World Economic Forum, Trade, Business Finance, Diplomatic conferences, World Trade Organization, International trade, Politics, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Uruguay Round, Plurilateral agreement
China's seamless refined copper pipe and tube exporters are currently being targeted by anti-dumping investigations by the United States Department of Commerce. The United States International Trade Commission claimed last Friday that reasonable evidence...
Tags: copper pipe, Indonesia, Jakarta, Pipe, Export, Trade, Politics, Business Finance, International trade, Dumping, Copper
President Obama and Chinese leader Hu Jintao paid lip service today to the idea of stronger US-China relations, but Obama's visit has done nothing but highlight the "yawning differences" between the two nations on economic issues, writes Dexter Roberts....
Tags: President, Obama, Hu Jintao, Shanghai, Beijing, China, USA, US, Washington, White House, Obama China, Trade, Buisness, Asia, Economy, dominant economic, allnews, Sino-American relations, Barack Obama, Luo people, Punahou School alumni, Dexter Roberts, US-China
A draft settlement seen by the Financial Times calls for the European Union to cut sharply duties on bananas and dozens of other tropical products. It could be signed this week, said people familiar with the talks. The parties are still in talks with...
Tags: European Union, bananas war, tropical products, Belgium, Brussels, Tropical agriculture, Doha Development Round, Banana, African Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, Trade, International trade, World Trade Organization, Diplomatic conferences, Fyffes, Free trade, Chiquita Brands International, Caribbean, Lomᅢᄅ Convention
People are not buying,' said Ashraf Akhilifa, a trader from Bangladesh. 'Due to recession we are not going up to the mark. Last year the sale was very good but this year despite many new designs, new innovative products, but we have not got so good response...
Tags: India International Trade Fair, Bangladesh, Dhāka, Fair, Trade shows, Trade, Business Finance
According to an official statement, trade between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad from April 1 this year to the end of last month was transacted to the tune of 25.73 crore (Rs 257.3 million) through 972 truck loads and 48 consignments according to the list...
Tags: Kashmiri, Srinagar, Muzaffarabad, India, Srīnagar, Trade, Barter, Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir