Archive For March 2010

Russia to Source Poultry and Meat from India

on March 30, 2010 by admin in Export News, Global Export News, Import News, Indian Exports, Trade Deals, Trade News, World Business News, Comments (0)

Russia will look at India apart from Turkey and Thailand to satisfy its poultry demand to tide over the shortage created by lack of supplies from the US and Brazil. […]

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Peru Hopes Tourism Bonanza by Re-opening Machu Picchu

on March 29, 2010 by admin in Economy, Tourism News, Trade Deals, Trade News, Travel News, Comments (0)

Machu Picchu, Peru’s largest tourist destination is all set to re-open on April 1 after it was forced to close in January due to heavy rains that destroyed railway line […]

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Haitians Sceptical about US Re-build Formula

on March 24, 2010 by admin in Haiti Economy, Trade Deals, Trade News, US Business News, World Business News, Comments (0)

Most of Haiti’s population, who are left bereft of their loved ones and homes by the Jan 12 devastation of 7.2 magnitude earthquake is seemed to have woken up to […]

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Canadians Urge Export Ban and Human Right Status for Water

on by admin in Canada News, Export News, Import News, Trade News, US Business News, World Business News, Comments (0)

On the World Water Day, the Canadians have brought up the long pending issue of water regulation and export ban before Prime Minister Stephen Harper to prevent the country being […]

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Fairtrade Enters Gold Market with New Standard

on March 19, 2010 by admin in Export News, Import News, Latin American Business, Trade Deals, Trade News, UK News, Comments (0)

The Fairtrade Foundation, a market-based social organization has announced that it had jointly developed a gold standard with the Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM), a coalition of individuals and organizations […]

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EU Embarrassed by Report on Exports of Torture Equipment

on March 18, 2010 by admin in E-Commerce, EU News, Export News, Global Export News, Import News, Trade Deals, Trade News, UK News, Comments (0)

The EU which insists on stringent enforcement of human rights in every trade deal has found itself cornered by the recent jointly released report by Amnesty International and the Omega […]

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Developing Nations Follow Rich – Pile up Arms with New Lucre

on March 17, 2010 by admin in ASEAN News, Africa News, Asia Pacific Trade, Defence Supplies, Defense Supplies, Export News, Global Export News, Import News, Russia News, Saudi Arabia News, Comments (1)

According to a new study, the emerging economies of Latin America as well as South Asia are amassing arms to improve their defence status with their new earnings delivered by […]

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Washington Apple Industry Eyes Larger Share of Asian Markets

on March 14, 2010 by admin in China Business News, Export News, Global Export News, Import News, Trade Deals, Comments (0)

An apple industry head from the US said Washington apples had great future in the Asian markets including Iraq, Iran, India, and even China as they were tastier and of […]

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India Womens Bill Tied to Population Control and Economic Growth

on March 10, 2010 by admin in Economy, Global Economy, India, India News, Comments (0)

In economic parlance, any entity’s development and growth is judged by its economic capabilities of maximizing returns and minimizing expenditure. Likewise, the proposed Women’s Reservation Bill of India is designed […]

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UK Illicit Pharma Exports to Expand If Gov Actions Fail

on March 9, 2010 by admin in Export News, Trade News, UK News, Comments (0)

The recent emergency meeting summoned by the UK Health Minister Mike O’Brien with the trade bodies to condemn and act against the parallel drug trade may become a lip service […]

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China to Effect Huge Policy Changes to Promote Trade

on March 8, 2010 by admin in Africa News, China Business News, Export News, Import News, India, India News, Indian Exports, Trade News, World Business, World Business News, Comments (0)

According to the recent National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) sessions, China is expected to consider serious changes in its exim policy while re-balancing its […]

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WTO Could be a Stage to Resolve Google-China Faceoff

on March 4, 2010 by admin in China Business News, E-Commerce, Trade News, US Business News, World Business News, Comments (0)

At the behest of Google, the Obama administration is reviewing the options of complaining to the World Trade Organization (WTO) over the Chinese censorship of Google Inc., the search engine […]

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Thailand Cements Ties with Bahrain with Investment Plans

on March 3, 2010 by admin in Bilateral Trade, Trade Deals, Trade News, World Business, Comments (0)

A delegation led by Thai Trade Commissioner Kiat Sittheeamom which comprised representatives from a cross-section of business firms from Thailand presented its interest in exploring varied sectors of Bahrain economy […]

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Removal of Ban on Beef Imports by Australia Sets off Dissent

on by admin in Australian Business, Australian News, Import News, Protectionism, Trade Deals, Trade News, US Business News, Comments (1)

Protectionism versus safety took the centre stage of debate between the Rudd administration and the domestic beef industry along with the main opposition while the Australian government declared the removal […]

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Greece Needs Pragmatism not Post mortem

on March 2, 2010 by admin in Economy, Global Economy, Trade News, World Business News, Comments (2)

Greece, the EU member state, which is experiencing a severe economic crisis, has literally become a thorn in the flesh to the Union. Initial analysis on the ongoing crisis indicates […]

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Vietnam Dismisses Taiwanese Charges on Chinese Goods

on March 1, 2010 by admin in Business, Export News, Import News, Trade Deals, World Business, Comments (0)

A Vietnamese trade representative to Taipei rebutted the allegations of dried day lily from China being routed through his country to bypass Taiwanese restrictions on Chinese agricultural products. His reaction […]

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