Articles, tagged with "export market", page 4
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
16th November 2009
With boundaries shrinking rapidly and an increasing number of SMEs in India reaching out to emerging markets to increase their export base, it has become critical for them to pay attention to not only expanding their reach, but also managing the risks tha...
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Author:
David Parks
16th October 2009
Grape cultivation in Jerez goes back to the Roman era and the Moors who ruled most of Spain from 711 to 1492 were forbidden by Islam from drinking wine. Contradictorily, grape cultivation continued in Jerez and distillation was introduced in the 10th Cent...
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Author:
trinity.services005
08th October 2009
Bhagalpur silk fabrics are under the global spotlight. But, beneath all the sheen, the industry has a dark side as well, leaving the existence of its craftsmen in obscurity.
Bhagalpur is a town with historical importance situated on the banks of the r...
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Author:
F2F Author
24th September 2009
The answer is quite simply: when you have done your homework!
There's lots of talk at the moment about the opportunities that are availing themselves to businesses during the Global Economic Crisis. Everything seems to be cheaper - rent, people and capi...
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Author:
jlamhk1
17th September 2009
The lasted information demonstrates that the energy saving lamps in Yuyao, China is prosperous this year. About nine manufacturers of energy saving lamps begin to export their products to oversea countries, especially to European countries, such as the Ge...
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Author:
tiantian
11th September 2009
If you really have a passion for shopping then Macau is the city you would love. It is a place where you can shop for almost all sorts of merchandise and quench your shopping thirst. A regular traveler will clearly mark that compared to other cities of th...
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Author:
Aneeta
04th August 2009
The progress and prosperity of Indian BPO sector is a combination of steady overseas projects, a thriving domestic outsourcing market, and a process of expansions in various Latin American countries. In this seemingly unending time of recession this combi...
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Author:
talentgurus
20th July 2009
After suffering for almost a year on account of labour shortages and plunging overseas and domestic sales, the Ludhiana textile cluster has decided to fight the recessionary demons through both strategic and tactical responses. Textile units are rewriting...
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Author:
David Parks
01st July 2009
The Royal Selangor Pewter Factory is one of the oldest and largest in the world. It has become a well known name in the manufacturing of Pewter based products. Thousands of varied pewter products are churned out here by the skilful workers.
The famous R...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
13th May 2009
If you are a company wanting to increase sales, one of your first thoughts will probably be to investigate the export market. There is a lot of help available in the UK for potential exporters; the government obviously wants to encourage export trade, and...
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Author:
Stephen Willis
12th May 2009
Despite the negative trading environment prevailing in the global market, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) is optimistic that exports will improve from July 2009.
Though exports for March 2009 showed sharp contraction for the sixth ...
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Author:
David Parks
01st May 2009
As world economy and market are down-turn, China is likely the only country who can recover quickest than the other countries. The Chinese government has encouraged pushing up the demand in the local market as export market are still sluggish. They will a...
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Author:
candyliu
17th April 2009
Testing times are ahead for the Indian industry, in particular the SMEs, which will have to wait a little longer for the economic climate to look up
The Indian industry, including the SMEs, which were hoping for a recovery in the industrial production ...
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Author:
David Parks
24th March 2009
When you mark some potentially lucrative export market and decide that it's worth giving a try. You need to make a very important decision, which is to decide on what exporting method are you going to use, in order to make inroads into that market? This d...
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Author:
William King