Articles, tagged with "japan china", page 1
26th January 2012
With the world’s two fastest growing economies and 60% of the world’s population, Asia is emerging as arguably the most important market in world trade.
The Asian economy is already the largest continental economy in the world. The biggest players with...
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Author:
StuMitchellmw
21st November 2011
So…will it be sushi or dim sum?
A friend said he was looking at investing in Japan and felt the country could return above-average returns along with moderate risk. He asked my opinion. Quickly, before he was able to finish his question, I said “China...
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profitconfidential
11th November 2011
Technical Translations keep growing as businesses become more global. Every industry need technical translation and the need for technical documents to be translated shows no sign of decreasing.
The demand for technical translations is witnessing a huge ...
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Author:
carmen
24th October 2011
Most houses, buildings, and establishments have windows. It’s nigh impossible to find a person who has not seen a window. While most people know what and how a window looks like, here are some of the other lesser known facts about them.
The word window...
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katienicoll
20th October 2011
Tomato plants are often destroyed by the workings of stink bugs. The US sees no shortage of these annoying pests and there are more than 200 species of the bug here, and more than 4,700 species throughout the world. The stink bug lurks just about everywhe...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
26th September 2011
Golfing is everywhere around the world. There are golf courses in Australia, Japan, China, Mexico, all around the U.S. and almost all other places you can think of. Lots of other people are interested in golf as well. Men, women, couples, celebrities, Ame...
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Author:
PaulBuchanan
21st September 2011
Japanese Knotweed is everywhere!
Japanese Knotweed isn’t just affecting our own day-to-day lives; it is infesting everything which includes our world wide and national transport as well. The problems it creates are numerous and it may be really danger...
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diggersjohn33
19th September 2011
Humans have harnessed solar heat and light from the sun. This energy along with others obtained from wind and wave, water and biomass have been sources of the most renewable energy on earth. Actually only a small fraction of the solar energy has been util...
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Author:
Maddy
23rd August 2011
As per our new research report "Global RNAi Market Analysis", companies working in the RNAi industry are presently interested in a specific RNAi Therapeutics candidate with which they can deal with the external company directly, without the need for an in...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
16th August 2011
Summary
Company’s new report, "BIOMET 3i, Inc. Market Share Analysis” provides in-depth information on BIOMET 3i, Inc.’s market position in the different medical equipment markets it operates in. The report provides BIOMET 3i, Inc. market share informa...
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Aarkstore Enterprise
27th July 2011
International shipping is a professional activity and it includes container shipping, vehicle shipping and general household and cargo movement. Usually container shipping services are provided by the international shipping companies, but there are still ...
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Author:
Mark Lynn
28th June 2011
The Asia Pacific biotechnology market holds lot of growth potential, which is being tapped by the biotech companies through investments, thus driving the infrastructure and R&D in the sector. These areas of the industry are also being supported by various...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
23rd June 2011
Offering subsidies away for different energy is not the way to assist us towards a cleaner potential.Did you know that when the cap and trade method commenced in Europe it was stuffed with fraud, cheating, and produced instant millionaires out of manipula...
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Author:
Rick Snow
20th June 2011
China, Japan and South Korea are in first, second and fourth places for Asia’s largest economies. Third place goes to India. Together, China, Japan and South Korea comprise around 20 percent of the global gross domestic product (GDP).
The countries...
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Author:
Nelson Cabrera
14th June 2011
The industrialised world is about to enter a period of intense levels of competition for expert labour with a lot of nations desperate for experienced tradespeople and specialists.Australia is moving into an international war for talent exactly where it w...
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Author:
BrandiMartinez