Articles, tagged with "export markets", page 2
01st December 2010
So, the warm, blue waters of the Caribbean Sea have invited you to Belize. You are mesmerized by the ocean and its schools of fishes and colorful corals. Perhaps it is the tropical climate, warm people and the lush natural environment which surrounds the ...
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Author:
sanctuarybelize
19th October 2010
Offshore Company Formation in Delaware
The offshore companies are the cheaper sources of conducting business internationally with no requirement of buying or renting premises, engaging accountants, receptionists and IT providers. These firms can get be...
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Author:
Krisztian Rabb
04th October 2010
More Plastic Bags and Film Are Recycled than Ever Before; Growing Demand for Plastic Scrap ARLINGTON, Va., March 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --The recycling of plastic bags and film reached a record high across the United States in 2008, continuing a growi...
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Author:
sunnyzx
23rd September 2010
The South African wire industry has been adversely affected by the eco- nomic downturn, especially since stadium contracts for the 2010 FIFA World Cup were com- pleted, while the overregulation of the steel industry by government is resulting in the clos...
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Author:
strathclyde
16th September 2010
Australian livestock exporters and producers are genuinely committed to animal health and welfare. Australian livestock producers are proud of the quality of the livestock they raise, and delivering these livestock in good condition to our export markets ...
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Live Export Care
06th August 2010
Some reports say yes. Others say no. Is Canada in or out of the recession? According to official government statistics released for May, Canada sunk to a few lows when it came to job hiring and job creation, resulting in an anticipated low labour increase...
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Author:
Molly
30th July 2010
After more than a year of crisis, the industry began to pick up. Construction machinery exports have been gradually restored, but to go back to its pre-crisis economic situation, has yet to be business efforts. The new situation brings new challenges.
Ma...
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Author:
prettysd
21st July 2010
Positioned on the shores of the North Sea and with an important strategic location within Continental Europe, The Netherlands, otherwise known as Holland, is a progressive and outward-looking country with a vibrant and strong economy. The freight forward...
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Author:
Stephen Willis
12th July 2010
BS Stainless Ltd one of the UK largest independent processors and distributors of stainless steel are experiencing rapid growth in their export markets, as a result they have recently added a new member of staff Emma Howard to assist in their export depar...
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Author:
kclarke
07th July 2010
As from the downstream steel manufacturers and the demand for magnesium smelter, increasing weakness, the Chinese ferrosilicon prices continue to fall. 75% of the domestic ferrosilicon factory price size decreased to 6,500-6,800 yuan / ton, while 72% of t...
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Author:
luyiduo
22nd March 2010
After a severe shock to the export in 2009, under the test in 2010, textile export situation remains very serious. For the present the greatest challenge facing the export business, mainly due to the global financial crisis has led to orders for Europe an...
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Author:
chenxiao
10th March 2010
Brazil is one of the leading developing countries, one of the four emerging markets comprising the B-R-I-Cs (i.e., Brazil, Russia, Indian and China). Its economy has overall proved to be resilient during the global economic crisis. Nevertheless, Brazil di...
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Author:
Patience
01st March 2010
If 2009 proved a year the world economy would rather forget, 2010 brings measured optimism for corporate growth across Europe, The Middle East and Africa. Improved management confidence in the global economy, prospects for higher corporate earnings, and m...
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Author:
Bobby
15th February 2010
Valentine season 2010 is likely to spell boom for SME horticulture exporters and rose farmers as demand for rose is steadily scaling up in the run-up to V-day. Small-scale rose farmers and horticulturists are expecting to witness a major surge in sale of ...
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Author:
David Parks
10th February 2010
The positive growth witnessed in Indian exports since November 2009 continued in December too, thereby bringing cheer to SMEs engaged in the sector. With export figures for the last month of 2009 recording an annual growth of 9.3% to touch US$14.6 billion...
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Author:
David Parks