Articles, tagged with "export markets", page 3
08th January 2010
Consumers never take out their PSP out of house whereas otherw will be taking it on car trips or some of them required ease of mind that will allow to toss up that $300-600 toy carelessly into backpack each morning. This is where the need for psp protect...
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Author:
barryharris
04th December 2009
The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) has urged the Indian government to put a monthly ceiling of 4 lakh bales on raw cotton exports, allowing 50 lakh bales of raw cotton for exports.The move has been designed to help SME textiles and gar...
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Author:
David Parks
11th November 2009
According to Thailand "World News" reported October 30, Thai Garment Industry Association, Vice-Chairman Su Ji said, the Thai garment exports have improved trends and forecast Q4 of this year exports will increase as the economy improves, the current manu...
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Author:
clickstorm
01st October 2009
According to Guangzhou Customs statistics, in 2009 from January to August, the Guangdong toy export value of 3.21 billion U.S. dollars, down 11.7% compared with same period last year, a decline compared with January-July narrowed 0.4 percentage points. In...
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Author:
chenxiao
21st September 2009
As the world's largest base for toy production and export, China's southern Guangdong Province is the barometer of the global toy industry.
There are signs suggesting local toy producers are recovering from the market "cold waves" at the beginn...
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Author:
tiantian
08th August 2009
After occupying a major share of the Western markets such as the US, the UK and Europe in the hosiery and knitwear sectors, Tirupur textile exporters are now busy assessing the consumer-buying behaviour and market preferences in Japan. The country is emer...
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Author:
David Parks
31st July 2009
Flowers know no regional boundaries. They have been grown and sent across the globe to convey the same old feelings of love, gratitude and sadness. Some of popular international flowers include the roses, carnations and daffodils. Amazingly, international...
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Author:
abhisheksinha
28th June 2009
Conros Steels Pvt.Ltd., (www.conros-group.com) one of the major player in manufacturing and exports of steel pipes and tubes is live on the Internet with a new design and website structure. With new look of the website; Conros believes it will increase it...
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Author:
Conros Group
21st April 2009
Not long ago, the footwear industry in Agra saw healthy growth due to the high demand and robust sales in both the global and domestic markets. About a year ago, small and mid-sized footwear manufacturers and suppliers saw substantial demand for both men'...
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Author:
David Parks
10th March 2009
Sweden has an economy that is wholly oriented towards export. In order to support the role of international trade within the economy, the Swedish government has prioritised developing an excellent transport infrastructure for efficient freight forwardin...
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Author:
Stephen Willis
02nd February 2009
Faced with a choice of trying to become a Korean me-to Toyota-style manufacturer of mass market cars or doing something a little different, Hyundai took the decision to become a niche market player, manufacturers of quirky, individualistic cars. From the ...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
09th January 2009
With the ongoing financial meltdown showing no signs of improvement, the most effective method of holding the consumers' interest is seemingly through attractive discounts offered on products and services. Industry players, both big and small, are followi...
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Author:
David Parks
01st December 2008
There is no doubt that New York's economy is booming. In 2006, New York's gross state product was over one trillion dollars, which ranks it third behind California and Texas. New York would have the sixteenth largest economy in the world if it were its ...
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Author:
Eddie Frank
25th November 2008
Prior to the eighteenth century the wine trade was in the hands of small individual merchants, and establishments on the scale of modern bodegas were entirely unknown; there was no continuity of name and no records of individual merchants have survived. O...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
05th November 2008
The flower industry works like a simple value chain: growers grow flowers, suppliers obtain them, then the flowers are sold to retailers or to wholesalers before consumers buy them in bunches or bouquets. It sounds really simple, except the people involve...
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Author:
Timothy Spencer