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30th September 2009
In April 2002, the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, and the US-based Global Health Council held a 3-days workshop about "Pricing and Financing of Essential Drugs" in poor countries. Not s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
The World Trade Organization (WTO) "2009 World Trade Report" forecasts that the global trade in 2009 will drop 10 percent, a decline of more than 9% forecast in March. At the same time, China will overtake Germany to become the world's largest commodity e... Read >
Author: tiantian
29th September 2009
Following the case of Sino-US tires after the September 24th, European Commission proposal on the production of seamless steel pipe from China, impose a period of five years of formal anti-dumping duty, the tax rate as high as 39.2% for non-circular cross... Read >
Author: orietta
23rd September 2009
On April 8, 2003, in a testimony before the Senate Steel Caucus, industry executives urged legislators to ignore the future decision of a World Trade Organization appeals panel, widely expected to uphold an earlier preliminary ruling that U.S.-imposed ste... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Marred with controversy and issue on the alleged bias, the World Trade Organization recently witnessed another global trade squabble when a prominent official of the European Union lambasted Australia for apparently favoring the United States. The quest f... Read >
Author: jsolutions001
22nd September 2009
The United States and Brazil, both of which are key players of the international trade talks, said that they still hoped a deal could be made in the succeeding months. A week ago, the last of a series of attempts to revive the Doha Development Round of tr... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla
02nd August 2009
The inclusion of China in W.T.O (World Trade Organization) has completely changed the demographics of the country. The recent times have seen a heavy influx of foreign capital in the country and its deployment across various sectors. Real Estate is one su... Read >
Author: jdanjer
05th July 2009
Most companies entering Gateway to China Business have targeted the three river deltas as the best way to get to the majority of the Chinese market. The deltas are the:
Pearl River Delta
Yangtze River Delta
Bohai Bay corridor in northeastern China
... Read >
Author: baji
02nd July 2009
Most companies entering Gateway to China Business have targeted the three river deltas as the best way to get to the majority of the Chinese market. The deltas are the:
Pearl River Delta
Yangtze River Delta
Bohai Bay corridor in northeastern China
... Read >
Author: baji
01st June 2009
Due to the fact that Bangkok, Thailand is an epicenter of global trade it can become necessary from time to time to employ a legal adviser in order to assist with complicated and sometimes downright byzantine legal issues. This is particularly true where ... Read >
Author: Benjamin W. Hart, Esq.
05th May 2009
Never has a piece of pending gambling legislation been so closely monitored as the new law foreshadowed by Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts.
It seems every day a major newspaper reports that Frank's much anticipated new online gambling la... Read >
Author: Milton Shaw
14th December 2008
Switzerland is a landlocked alpine country in Western Europe with roughly seven and a half million people and an area of just over forty thousand kilometres square. The country is made up of twenty six states called cantons and it contains three global ci... Read >
Author: Mike
07th October 2008
Until recently, intellectual property (IP) was a legal specialty practiced by a small number of attorneys, most of whom gained their knowledge of the subject working for IP-related companies or clients. Due the dearth of college courses offered on IP, the... Read >
Author: Bob Schuster
29th September 2008
China's e-commerce industry has developed at a rate that is impacting dramatically on the country. In fact, China is now developing new models of online business that will have impact on how e-commerce is conducte in the west.
It is widely believed th... Read >
Author: KA Finch
23rd August 2008
China has stepped front and center into 21st Century business and commerce. As one of the most populated countries in the world, China has become a very important exporter as well as importer of goods from around the globe. Because of this, more businessm... Read >
Author: Mando Mandarin
20th August 2008
In 2007, the United Nations World Trade Organization (UNWTO) World Tourism Barometer showed growth in the international tourism arrivals. It is expected that this trend will continue until this 2008 despite deteriorating economic climate.
For one, desp... Read >
Author: qin
13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Paul Hata
With a GDP growth rate of 9.4% in 2006-07, India's economy is among the fastest growing in the world.India's GDP is over US$1 trillion with a per capita income of US$977 while its per capita (Purchasing Power Parity) is US$... Read >
Author: Paul Hata
29th July 2008
Keyword:
auto parts
import
vehicle
automobiles
The World Trade Organization (WTO) on Friday ruled against China over its auto parts dispute with the United States, the European Union and Canada.
The formal verdict, released by a WTO e... Read >
Author: chilhyun
15th July 2008
With its stunning beaches and pleasant climate that surpasses any popular European destination, and comparatively low cost of living, Turkey is considered a good alternative to France and Spain. The exceptional natural beauty, wonderful climate, well-know... Read >
Author: wmhaven
08th April 2008
Is China the new industrial frontier?
I would always advocate marketing American made products whenever possible but the fact is, no matter where you go today, products from China have become a standard. Over the past Decade, China has gained a majo... Read >
Author: donyates
09th August 2007
China has joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) and become the world’s third largest trading nation, behind the United States and Germany. Multinationals now consider using China sourcing in international trade to be essential, if they are to remain... Read >
Author: Yu Sun
07th August 2007
On China's Racist Hotels by Tom Carter
Anyone who has spent time in the People's Republic of China is obviously aware of the sheer number of hotels and sundry boardinghouses located in even the smallest city.
What patronizing Western travelers frequ... Read >
Author: Tom Carter
11th July 2007
Is there one governing law for international software copyright? According to agreements by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIP), any software written has an automatic copyright. This is a... Read >
Author: Richard Cunningham
29th June 2007
Since 1979, China has undertaken a strategy of economic reform that is essentially based on the “Open Door Policy” being followed by the “Four Modernizations” of the most perspective industries: agriculture, manufacturing, defense, and science and... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
04th May 2007
Here are several key issues you need to have a handle on. Otherwise, you'll disappear into this giant market without leaving a trace.
Small-business owners looking to move into the Middle Kingdom, take note: Despite the allure of cheap labor and a stagg... Read >
Author: Eric Castro
03rd May 2007
China trade expansion benefits the Asia Pacific economies. This is the major role played by China in the rapid economic development of the Asia Pacific region during this period. Although exports from China face intense competition from other East Asian n... Read >
Author: Eric Castro
07th February 2007
The last few clips Saddam Hussein, being hanged was beamed around the world and watched by billions of people.
Fifty years ago, the thought of watching a former head of state being hanged, would have been unimaginable. This revolution has been brought ab... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
24th January 2007
The pharmaceutical industry is different from most of the industries as the products are usually not chosen and paid by the consumers.
The consumer has almost no role in purchase decision making. Further, there is an unusual level of control to the indus... Read >
Author: Sharon White
15th November 2006
RUSSIA
Let's take the Russian situation. U.S. utilities have been somewhat lackadaisical about uranium pricing because they've been getting Russian uranium on the cheap. Russia's
Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko has reportedly told U.S. utilities there ... Read >
Author: James Finch
11th October 2006
Despite the fact that China has slipped by one position to number 5on the charts, its retail market showed a growth of more than 10% in 2005 and still remains a lucrative sector. However, as international players are fueling the growth, market is reaching... Read >
Author: James Marriot
07th August 2006
Introduction
Most people have heard of software licensing and pay per view television, but possibly not connected it with a development in technology called Digital Rights Management (DRM). To understand what DRM is trying to achieve you first of all ... Read >
Author: Alice Pierce
04th June 2006
The world will probably witness historic changes during the beginning. Improved communication and increased trade among nations will continue to ad to international interdependence. Our global village will become even smaller.
Democracy will spread... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
02nd May 2006
In its biotechnology industry India is a proud contributor of more than $700 million in annual revenues. With a growth of 40% over the past year, she is second only to United States in the total number of FDA-approved drug manufacturing plants. The variou... Read >
Author: James Marriot
31st August 2005
Europe's Agricultural Revolution
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
The June 2005 budget summit in Brussels foundered on the issue of
farm support and subsidies which now consume directly 46.2% of the
European ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
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