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      Apparel Exports Create New Milestones In Bangladesh
      The Bangladesh textile and garment industry has been plagued by a lot of problems in the last one year. But this has not affected the sector which is blazing new trails and setting new milestones in its apparel shipments in the last fiscal year, in the midst of rising energy and raw material costs and an ever growing labor unrest in its garment factories. The fiscal year 2007-08 saw Bangladesh te

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      Gokaldas Exports:-Limited downside,lot of upsides
      Scripscan:Gokaldas ExportsCmp:90Traded in:Nse-bseStory:One of the renowned names in the textile arena reeling under severe pressure operationally as well as with its stock price in the bourses.Blackstone had acquired a 50% stake in Gokaldas from its promoters last year. The deal was pegged at Rs 275 a share, 20% higher than the ruling market rate at that time, making it the country’s largest man

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      WINDSOR EXPORTS Circlips, Dowel Pin, Roll Pin, Disc Washer, Sheet Metal Components Manufacturer, Circlip Manufacturer, Buyer, Supplier, Importer, Exporter From India
      Title: WINDSOR EXPORTS Circlips, Dowel Pin, Roll Pin, Disc Washer, Sheet Metal Components Manufacturer, Circlip Manufacturer, Buyer, Supplier, Importer, Exporter From IndiaURL: : Windsor Exports Manufacturer and Exporters of all kinds of Circlips Dowel Pins Roll Pin Disc Washers Springs Pins all type of Precision Components Compressor parts as per specification. Tags: Array

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      Lam Dong promotes flower exports
      The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong is promoting efforts to support major flower farms to boost exports. These include the Dalat Hasfarm, Rung Hoa Company, Mai Nguyen Company and Langbian Farm, etc. The companies are supported to apply advanced technology in flower production to increase flower quality as well as increase market accessing capacity and export capability. Currently, Lam

      Written by: Vietnam Business Finance News


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      Title: Benjo Bolt|Nut|Bolt|Auto Bolt|Screws|Benjo|Bolt|Fasteners|Check Nut|Auto Bolts|U Bolt|Auto Parts|Banjo Bolt Supplier|Manufacturer|Exporter|Windsor Exports|TradersURL: : Manufacturer and Exporter of Banjo Bolt T Bolt Nut Bolt Fasteners Screws Auto parts Benjo Bolt Supplier.We are supplier of Benjo Bolt U Bolt Check Nut Auto Bolts Auto Parts AutomotiveTags: Banjo Bolt Banjo Nut Bolt Benjo

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      China cenbank: growth to slow as crisis hits exports
      WASHINGTON, Oct 12 - China's economy will slow down next year as exports are hit by a global downturn that will follow the financial crisis, a central bank official said on Sunday.Central bank deputy governor Gang Yi forecast China's GDP growth would slow down to 9 percent in 2009 from an expected 10 percent this year, "due to the external and internal situation."He said the economy will be basica

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      Vishal exports overseas:-The "MULTIBEGGER"
      Scripscan:Vishal exports overseas Ltd Cmp:2 Bse code:532669 In A bull market,you will come across several inventive variants of a sob story.Something just like "One my relatives made tons of money in the stock market. He had a friend who worked for a big operator. Every time he bought a stock,it doubled within a month.I was tempted to go along, and the next time he bought a stock,I bought i

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      Govt Helps Improve Auto Exports
      It’s glad to know that India as a whole is contributing to boost the most indispensable part of the growing Indian economy. After the heavy decline is domestic car sales, Indian car manufacturers, auto components manufacturers, OEMs, SIAM and even the Government of India is lending out its hand to boost sales and export of vehicles.The government has come up with a scheme known as Focus Market S

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      Singapore Government: Recession not rule out as Singapore exports fall
      A decline in Singapore's August exports, the fourth straight month of decline, has raised the risk of a technical third-quarter recession. Just in June 2008, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore Finance Minister, has said that Singapore is not heading for a recession in 2008. But the continued decline in exports has now raised concern about a possible recession. In an e-mailed response to an Associat

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      Pakistan: Extended Subsidy On R&D For Apparel Exports
      Pakistan in its move to provide the basic support for the development of apparel segment and boost the exports extended its 6% subsidy provision till 30 June 2009 for research and development (R&D) sector. In an announcement made after the meeting in Islamabad with Pakistan Apparel Forum (PAF) Syed Naveed Qamar, Federal Minister of Finance told that the formal approval would be made later.

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      Singapore Economic Outlook: Non-oil Exports fell 14% in August 2008
      Singapore's non-oil exports fell 14% in August year-on-year as slowing global economic growth cut consumer demand for electronic goods. The drop in exports was led by electronic goods which fell 19%. Pharmaceuticals also fell by 9.6%. Exports, however, rose 2.0% compared t0 July 2008. Singapore government cut its 2008 economic growth forecast last month to between 4-5% on expectations of falling c

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      Working group increases pepper exports
      The nation’s top 25 pepper exporters will explore business opportunities during a working trip organized by the Viet Nam Pepper Association to the U.S and Brazil from September 15 – 20. The trip is under the auspice of the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s National Trade Promotion Programme 2008. The Viet Nam Trade office in America has set up meetings with pepper importers in New York City

      Written by: Vietnam Business Finance News


      Vietnamese footwear exports to Germany on the rise
      Despite the EC’s imposing anti-dumping tax on Vietnamese footwear, the volume of leather shoes exported to Germany continues to rise. Viet Nam ranks second only to China among footwear exporters to Germany. The German Rhein Post newspaper on September 13 said that in the first half of this year, Vietnamese footwear exported to Germany increased by 10.2% to 41 million pairs of shoes compared to

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      Can Tho diversifies rice exports
      The Mekong Delta City of Can Tho has exported 1,700 tonnes of sticky rice and 1,060 tonnes of fragrant rice to other Asian countries, bringing the total fragrant rice export volume to 25,000 tonnes and raising the total export earnings to more than US$10 million. Since the beginning of this year, the city has also supplied more than 9,100 tonnes of fragrant and sticky rice to neighbouring

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      Vietnam to monitor hot apparel exports to US
      Viet Nam will step up its monitoring of apparel exports to the US market to prevent price drops that could trigger anti-dumping measures from the US administration, an official said. The official from the Ministry of Industry and Trade, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said makers of hot apparel items would have to apply directly for Certificates of Origins (COs). COs, which are compulsory

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      Indian BPO exports booms
      Indias third party business process outsourcing (BPO) services exports in 200708 grew 21.4 per cent to Rs.264.23 billion, up from Rs.217.60 billion in the previous fiscal, according to a new study. In dollar terms, the growth was even more impressive at 36.6 per cent to USD6.6 billion, up from USD4.8 billion last fiscal, said the study. It ranked Genpact as the No. 1 export revenue earner with rev

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      BPO exports grow 21.4 per cent
      NEW DELHI: India's third party business process outsourcing (BPO) services exports in 2007-08 grew 21.4 per cent to Rs.264.23 billion, up from Rs.217.60 billion in the previous fiscal, according to a new study. In dollar terms, the growth was even more impressive at 36.6 per cent to $6.6 billion, up from $4.8 billion last fiscal, said the study. It ranked Genpact as the No. 1 export revenue ea

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      BPO exports grow 21.4 per cent
      NEW DELHI: India's third party business process outsourcing (BPO) services exports in 2007-08 grew 21.4 per cent to Rs.264.23 billion, up from Rs.217.60 billion in the previous fiscal, according to a new study.In dollar terms, the growth was even more impressive at 36.6 per cent to $6.6 billion, up from $4.8 billion last fiscal, said the study. It ranked Genpact as the No. 1 export revenue earner

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      Textile-Machine Exports Stagnate
      The exports of the textile machinery are estimated to be remain steady at Rs 485 crore in fiscal 2007-08 as against Rs 489 crore in fiscal 2006-07 as the demand for textile machinery has come down, according to the Textile Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (TMMA). Exports remained stagnant over the last 3 years due to high domestic demand and tough competition in the export market. “The t

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      By in every Dip - Rajesh Exports.
      Scrip: - Rajesh Exports Ltd.CMP: - 46BSE Code:- 53150052 Week H / L: - 168.30 - 45.80Market Cap: - 1059.73Target: - 120 (1 Year) Summary: - Rajesh Exports is involved is business of exporting gold and diamond cutting. Recently this stock has hammered due to weakening rupee. Dollar has appreciated at Rs 44 which come to 17 months low. The second reason why it came down is Gold from 13 K sliped to10

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      Singapore Economy may head for recession as Exports Fell by 5.7% in July
      Continuing their downward trend, Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) shrank by 5.7% in July as the shipment of electronic goods continued to fall. This followed a 10.5% fall in May and an 11% fall in June. Some economists are predicting a technical recession after the economy grew just 2.1% in Q2 - the slowest growth in five quarters, and following a revised 6.9 per cent pace in Q1. A tech

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      CIN-Exports
      ExportsUseSome exports require special treatment by the SAP System with respect to excise duty: Exports under bond are not subject to excise duty and thus have to be handled accordingly. Exports not under bond, however, are handled like any other goods issue.FeaturesThe SAP System handles export sales as it does all other sales from factories, with one or two exceptions as described below.Automati

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      East Timor: Tariff-free exports to China
      2008-08-11 Beijing, China, 11 Aug - The Chinese government has scrapped import duties on products imported from East Timor, President José Ramos Horta said Thursday after a meeting with Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao.In comments to the Lusa news agency, Ramos Horta said Timor will buy two coastguard patrol boats from China valued at a total US$ 25 million to police the new nation’s exclusive eco

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      Cashew nut exports to rise
      Viet Nam, the world’s biggest cashew nut exporter, has set a goal for the cashew industry to generate US$680-700 million in export revenue this year. Viet Nam Cashew Association General Secretary Nguyen Van Lang told Thanh Nien Daily Viet Nam was closely watching market changes, increasing production, improving product quality and expanding its markets. “Export prices of Vietnamese cashew nu

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      Tea exports down in volume, up in value
      58,000 tons of Vietnamese tea, valued at US$79 million, was shipped abroad over the first seven months of this year. Exports were down 3.2% in volume, but up 32.6% in value over the same period last year, according to the country’s General Statistics Office. The biggest buyers over the period included United Arab Emirates, Russia, Ukraine and China. The country is planning to export 120,000

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      Vishal exports overseas:-The "MULTIBEGGER"
      Scripscan:Vishal exports overseas Ltd Cmp:3 Bse code:532669 In A bull market,you will come across several inventive variants of a sob story.Something just like "One my relatives made tons of money in the stock market. He had a friend who worked for a big operator. Every time he bought a stock,it doubled within a month.I was tempted to go along, and the next time he bought a stock,I bought i

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      Head Fakes, Demand Destruction, and Net Exports
      Oil is down to about $124/barrel. Apparently we're saved, as demand destruction is making gas cheap again. $124/barrel certainly wouldn't have felt like good news three months ago, but there you have it. Is this actually good news? Here are a few quick items to consider:Head fakes are dangerous. Whether this price drop lasts a few weeks or a few years, it will have the tendency to lull the wo

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      Rice exports up 2 percent, prices dip
      Viet Nam has exported 2.54 million tonnes of rice since the start of this year, up 2% from the same period last year, leaving less than 1 million tonnes to be shipped through September under a government curb. Viet Nam has capped rice exports from January to September at 3.5 million tonnes, but officials have said shipment by the year-end could hit 4.5 million tonnes, similar to 2007 when Viet

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      Singapore Exports Down 10.5% in June: Impact of Global Slowdown May Increase in Second Half 2008: Technical Recession Possible
      Singapore's non-oil domestic exports is down 10.5% in June, the worst half-yearly trade data since 2002, grossly below the forecast of economists who had expected a modest decline of 2.8%.The global slowdown is here, declared the eonomists stunt by the sharp decline.Singapore is the Asian economy most exposed to the G3 countries - the US, Japan and Germany. Growth has been quite impressive in othe

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      US Exports Reach Records!
      US Exports Are UP! According to International Monetary Fund more US jobs are being exported to foreign nations at massive rates as a result of globalization and the search for highly skilled labor. A fool and his money are soon parted, said folks of yesteryear. There is no doubt they were right. IReporter Ron Feuer puts the blame on Starbucks coffee enterprise, rather it's cliental, who cann

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      Real Estate Shows Now Exports To Video Files
      The simplest and most effective way to create real estate tours, is now the simplest and most effective way to get to video. With the push of a button, a Show created on RealEstateShows.com will be converted in to a video file that can be uploaded to any video distribution network, including YouTube, Flickr, MySpace, [...]

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      Pepper Exports May Drop on Rate Increases
      Exports of pepper from Viet Nam, the world's biggest producer, may fall by almost 10% this year as farmers hold back stock because the central bank's interest-rate increases are raising their costs. The Southeast Asian nation's shipments may decline to 75,000 metric tons, from 83,000 tons in 2007, according to Do Ha Nam, chairman of the Viet Nam Pepper Association. The estimate is based on a

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      Singapore Exports Down Sharply in May: Singapore Economy Not Decoupled from US
      Singapore's key exports down 10.5% in May on-yearSingapore's key exports fell 10.5 percent in May compared with a year earlier, with pharmaceutical shipments down nearly half amid lower exports to the United States and Europe, the government said on Tuesday. The fall in non-oil domestic exports (NODX) was the largest since December 2006 when they dropped 14 percent, Fortis Bank economist Joseph Ta

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      Exports up on high prices
      Viet Nam’s exports in the past five months rose by 27.2% year-on-year to $23.4 million. The increase is partially due to price surges of most commodities on the world market. In May alone, Viet Nam made an estimated $5.15 billion from exports, a 3% increase over last month. According to trade officials, a new level of prices has been established on the global market in the past month and

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      Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd (GAEL), plans to invest nearly Rs 2,000 crore a New Township in Nashik as well
      Amid the booming realty, the reality of traffic snarls, even at airports, will no longer bother the high-flying elite of India Inc. For, the new townships being planned in more than a dozen Tier II and III cities will offer helipads. Business honchos will have to come with their own choppers, of course. The Ahmedabad-based [...]

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      Govt cushions oil blow, hikes duty on iron ore exports
      In a move that will deal a blow to merchant miners and have a benign impact on inflation, which touched 8.75 per cent today, in the long term, the government today imposed a 15-per cent ad valorem duty on iron ore exports. The hike will help it rake in Rs 8,000 crore to Rs 10,000 [...]

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      Gov’t delays decision to ban steel exports
      The Government has not made a decision on banning exports of steel ingot, the deputy minister of Ministry of Industry and Trade, Le Duong Quang, said on June 12 at a meeting to discuss exporting steel ingot and steel products. The ministry wanted to find measures to limit exports of steel to ensure the demand for construction materials in the local market while ensuring steel businesses do not

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      BPO exports could increase five-fold to $50 bn by 2012
      Bangalore: India’s back-office exports could grow almost five-fold to $50 billion (Rs1.97 trillion) by 2012 provided stakeholders, including the government and the industry, build skill sets and improve infrastructure, according to a study by software lobby group Nasscom and strategy consulting firm Everest Group released on Tuesday.The Indian business process outsourcing or BPO sector current

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      India: Hyundai i10 reaches 100 000 milestone in exports
      Hyundai Motor India, the country's second largest passenger car manufacturer and the largest exporter, today announced that its recently launched i10 - produced in the automaker's Chennai plant - has already crossed the export milestone of 100,000 cars. The Hyundai i10 that made its global debut in October 2007, reached an export volume of 106,749 units and has been shipped to 98 countries. H

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      EU - potential market for Viet Nam’s flower, fruit and vegetable exports
      German news network “Fruchtportal.de” has run an article saying the the European Union (EU) is emerging as a potential market for Viet Nam’s flower, fruit and vegetable exports. EU’s huge demand for those products, reaching 30 billion euros (46.6 billion USD) in its annual import earnings, is the main reason for this, the e-newspaper said. The newspaper added that an EU member country, t

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      Coffee Slumps as Weaker Viet Nam Dong May Increase Exports
      Coffee fell in New York on speculation the falling currency in Viet Nam, the biggest grower of robusta beans, will boost exports and increase global supplies. Viet Nam let its dong weaken 2% and raised interest rates to help tame the fastest inflation in 16 years. The moves may lead to increased supplies of robusta, traded in London, possibly reducing demand for the arabica variety mostly grown

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      Seminar on Japan exports opens in Hai Phong
      A seminar on opportunities to export to Japan was held in Hai Phong on June 11. The seminar, organised by the VietNam Commercial and Industrial Office in Hai Phong and the Trade Promotion Centre under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, attracted more than 60 businesses seeking opportunities to enter this potential market. According to Japanese experts, some textile and handicraft products of

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      Plastics industry looks to boost exports
      Boosting exports is an effective measure to help ensure sustainable development of the plastics industry, Viet Nam Plastic Association Vice Chairman Pham Trung Cang said. At a conference held in Ho Chi Minh City on June 11, Cang urged local businesses to reduce production costs, intensify information and experience sharing and foster cooperation with partners in order to boost exports. The

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      Australian Bulk Wine Exports Plummet
      A thirty three percent decline in bulk wine shipments and 41 percent drop in tetra -pack shipments has led to a nine percent drop in the volume of Australian wine exports, reports Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation. The volume of wine exports fell to 724 million litres in the 12 months to the end of May this year, the AWBC says, while the value of overall wine exports dropped seven

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      Over US$ 1 billion turnover from rice exports
      The Viet Nam Food Association (VFA) said on June 9 that 2.121 million tonnes of rice, worth over US$ 1 billion, had been exported. Nguyen Tri Ngoc, head of the Cultivation Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), said that exporting 4-4.5 million tonnes of rice is feasible this year. He added that the northern winter-spring crop will be able to attain 5.7 tonnes of rice per

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      Stock recommendation: Rajesh Exports
      World’s largest gold jewellery exporter Rajesh Exports stock is getting ready to explode after recent consolidation. Like Unitech, Bangalore based Rajesh Exports is also one of the most investor friendly company in India. Like Reliance, promoters go to any extent (good manipulation?) for the benefit of investors. Rajesh Exports is famous for producing world class jewellery at low cost in large a

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      Footwear exports rake in 1.74 billion USD
      Viet Nam has so far this year earned 1.74 billion USD from footwear exports, a year-on-year increase of 12.9%, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade. In May alone, the hard currency earner brought 380 million USD to the country, up 2.4% over the same period last year. During the five-month period, the country earned 325 million USD from the export of handbags, suitcases, hats and

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      United Kingdom (UK) Scrap Metal Exports Down in 2007
      UK scrap export totaled 6.012 million tons in 2007, decreased by 18.9 percent than 7.416 million tons in the previous year. Spain, the leading offshore destination for UK scrap, decreased its purchases by 3 percent to 1.589 million tons from the tonnage acquired the same month of last year. Turkey took 1.54 million tons, down [...]

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      Jan-May coal output seen up 10.7 pct, exports to fall
      Viet Nam, a major coal supplier to China, estimated on Wednesday that its coal output in January-May will rise 10.7% from a year ago to 18.86 million tons. Coal exports in January-May are estimated to fall 15.7% from the same period last year to 11.4 million tons but revenues would rise 35% to $565 million thanks to high world coal prices, the General Statistics Office said. Viet Nam, which is

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      Nashik Account for 55 % of Grape exports of the country
      Nashik has recorded 45.52 percent rise in grape exports in FY08 compared with last year, earning foreign exchange worth 1.74 billion rupees. Nashik accounts for 55 percent of total exports of the crop from the country.

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      Canada Exports Asbestos. WTH?
      In a case of what seems to be greed over good health sense, Canada sends asbestos overseas to poison..err construct things in developing nations. Just about as bad, the Conservative government is so slow at reading a report, that they are prompting calls from scientists who contributed to it, to denounce the delay as politically [...]

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      Mekong Delta grows special fruit trees for exports
      The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has chosen eight provinces in the Mekong Delta to develop special fruit trees for exports. Under the plan, Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Dong Thap, Vinh Long, Tra Vinh, Soc Trang, Hau Giang and Can Tho provinces will grow a number of special varieties of grape fruit, orange, mango, durian, mangosteen, dragon fruit and star apple on 79,000 ha by 2010. The

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      Honda earns US$13.4m from bike component exports
      Honda Viet Nam Co Ltd has earned more than US$13.4 million from exports of motorcycle components to Asian countries so far this year, said a leader of the company. Trinh Quang Dung, deputy general director of the company, said that Honda Viet Nam had exported some 60,000 sets of motorcycle components to the Philippines, Laos, and Cambodia in the first months of the year. The company expected to

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      Woodwork exports still on rise despite libelous accusation
      Viet Nam’s woodwork exports have been in no way affected by the report released by the UK-based Environmental Investigation Agency and Indonesia’s Telapak, which said that Viet Nam uses illegal timber. “Vietnamese woodwork exporters always obey all rules in producing and exporting products,” said Huynh Van Hanh, Deputy Chairman of the HCM City Fine Arts and Wood Processing Association. H

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      British market offers untapped potential for Viet Nam exports
      There’s plenty of room for more Vietnamese products and services in the UK market, commercial expert Laurie Burns told a conference held yesterday in Ha Noi to provide Vietnamese exporters with updated information about the British market. In order to better tap into this potential market, she said, Vietnamese enterprises should pay more attention to researching tastes of UK consumers and their

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      Hope of rice exports cuts prices
           Rice prices have fallen after the prospect of exports from Pakistan and Japan eased fears of a global shortage of the staple grain.   Pakistan, the world’s fifth-biggest exporter, said it would permit shipments of 1 million tonnes of rice.   Rough rice for delivery in July fell to $19.32 per 100 pounds on the Chicago Board of Trade, [...]

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      Viet Nam’s exports to US continue to rise
      Viet Nam is expected to export US$11 billion worth of commodities to the US while importing US$1.7 billion from the country in 2008 despite the US recession. Viet Nam’s major staples will include textiles and garments, seafood, and handicrafts, said Le Xuan Duong, Director of the Export Supporting Centre under the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency. Mr Duong also predicted a rise in the export of

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      Singapore exports unexpectedly up but outlook cloudy
      By Koh Gui Qing SINGAPORE, May 16 (Reuters) - Singapore's non-oil exports unexpectedly rose in April, easing fears that Asian exports would plummet as the continent's key U.S. market teeters on the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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      Indonesia Q1 GDP up 6.28 percent, led by exports, investment
      The Indonesian economy grew 6.28 percent in the first quarter from a year ago, driven by exports and investment, an official said Thursday.Exports grew 15.03 percent year-on-year in the first quarter while investment surged 13.3 percent, said Slamet Sutomo, deputy chairman of the Central Bureau of Statistics.The share of investment in GDP has increased to 25.34 percent in the first quarter from 23

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      Baseafood exports reach $3.48m
      The Ba Ria-Vung Tau Seafood Import Export Joint Stock Co (Baseafood) said that in April it had exported more than 1,300 tonnes of seafood worth US$3.48 million. This raised export turnover in the first four months of the year to more than $10 million. At present, Baseafood produces more than 200 high-quality... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, an

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      Exports to U.S. Grew at Slower Pace in First-Quarter
      Vietnamese export growth to the U.S. slowed in the first quarter from the same time a year earlier, suggesting that a struggling American economy and a stronger local currency during the period may have reduced demand. Shipments to the U.S. grew 23% in the first quarter to $2.78 billion, according to figures from the U.S. International Trade Commission. Through the first quarter of 2007,

      Written by: Vietnam Business Finance News


      First company exports plate steel to US
      The Cuu Long Vinashin Steel Company has recently inked a 30 million USD contract with Macsteel of Hong Kong to export hot rolled plate steel to the US. According to Vinashin, the mother company of the Cuu Long Steel, the first shipment of the product is scheduled to be delivered at the end of May, marking the country’s first ever export of plate steel. The Cuu Long Vinashin Steel Company is th

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      Garment exports fashion strong growth
      Viet Nam’s garment export turnover reached 2.6 billion USD in the first four month of this year, representing a year-on-year rise of 24.5%. According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the country’s exports earned some 700 million USD in April, a 11.8% increase from the previous month. The garment sector is focusing investment on the production of materials in an effort to raise the value

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      Aquatic exports earn US$1 billion in first 4 months
      Vietnam’s aquatic exports in April reached US$3 million or 25% of the annual target, raising turnover in the first 4 months to US$1.098 billion, a rise of 8.4% compared to the same period last year. Its stable growth rate was due to the depreciation of the US dollar and large orders for catfish products from European countries. The total output of aquatic products in April was estimated at 1.19

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      Viet Nam exports 1.38 million tonnes of rice
      Viet Nam has so far this year exported 1.38 million tonnes of rice, worth over 593 million USD, up 7.8% in volume and 60.7% in value over the same period last year. Nguyen Thi Nguyet, General Secretary of the Viet Nam Food Association (VFA), said at a meeting on April 29 that the country expects to export an additional 650,000 tonnes of rice in May and June. By year-end, the country’s export

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      Indonesian exports seen bouncing back in March on stronger oil, gas prices
      Indonesian exports probably bounced back in March, after dropping slightly in February, helped by stronger oil and gas prices, economists said. Exports stood at $10.53 billion in February, down 5 percent from the all-time high of $11.09 billion hit in January, but were up 28.5 percent from a year before. Eight out of 10 economists polled by Thomson Financial are expecting exports in March to come in between $10.66 billion and $11.62 billion. Two economists expect lower exports in the month of between $10.36 billion to $10.48 billion compared to February. "External demand especially from the United States remained strong in March," said Damhuri Nasution, an economist with Danareksa Research Institute. He said the slowdown in external demand was not as fast as people may have feared.

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      Buy Rajesh Exports, target of Rs 208
      Buy : Rajesh ExportsCMP : Rs 93 Target : Rs 208 Broker Recommendation : Prime Broking     Recommended at Rs 78  in our SMS Gupshup group 20 Days Back   Prime Broking has recommended a strong buy rating on Rajesh Exports with a price target of Rs 208 in its April 4, 2008 research report. "At the CMP of Rs 78, Rajesh Exports (REL's) FY09E EPS of Rs 11.5 is discounted 6.8x and FY10E EPS of Rs 16.1 is discounted 4.8x. We recommend a STRONG BUY on REL with a price target of Rs 208 based on 12x FY10E earnings". Three Months Charts "Giving equal weightage to P/E based valuation and DCF valuation, we arrive at the target price of Rs 208 with an upside of 170% by Sep '09. The company's decade old growth track record gives us comfort in our estimates. Al

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      Govt curbs steel exports; levies up to 15% export duty
      After intense battle of nerves with the steelmakers, the government on Tuesday imposed up to 15 per cent export duty on various steel products to contain rise of prices of the alloy, a move that will... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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      Parent corporation to handle coal exports directly
      The Viet Nam National Coal and Minerals Industry Group (Vinacomin) will take over direct control of coal exports from on June 1 to combat the widespread theft of the black mineral. Until now the export side of the coal business has been handled by nine Vinacomin member companies, who will lose the privilege come June and must hand over all their export contracts to the parent group. The

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      Viet Nam doubles tax on oil exports to 8 per-cent
      The Vietnamese government has doubled the tax on crude exports to 8% to boost government revenue. The increase affected all shipments from April 22, the Ministry of Finance said in a decision issued last week. The government is raising taxes in order to boost the state budget, Deputy Finance Minister Tran Xuan Ha said at an ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting in the central coastal city of Da Nang

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      Temporary halt on rice exports until end of June
      Despite high rice export prices and the Mekong delta experiencing a bumper winter-spring rice crop with more than 9.3 million tonnes of rice, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will temporarily halt rice exports until the end of June. MoIT Deputy Minister Nguyen Thanh Bien said enterprises nationwide have so far this year exported more than 1 million tonnes of rice for almost 403 million

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      FACTBOX-Five facts about euro zone exports to the U.S. - Forbes
      United States - FRANKFURT, April 25 (Reuters) - The United States is the second largest market for euro zone exporters, who face difficulties in the form of the strong euro and weakening U.S. demand. Below are five facts about trade with the United continue read..

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      Viet Nam April Rubber Exports Flat At 45,000 Tons
      Viet Nam is estimated to have exported 45,000 metric tons of rubber in April, unchanged from last year, the General Statistics Office said Friday. The value of rubber exports this month is estimated to have risen 29.9% to $113 million from $87 million in the same month last year, the GSO said. Between January and April, the country is estimated to have exported 169,000 tons of rubber valued at

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      Viet Nam April Coffee Exports Down 23% On Year At 100,000 Tons
      Viet Nam's coffee exports in December are likely to have fallen 23% on year in terms of volume but increased 18% in terms of value, according to estimates issued Friday by the General Statistics Office. The GSO said April coffee exports are expected to total 100,000 metric tons, or 1.667 million 60-kilogram bags, valued at $223 million. In April 2007, Viet Nam exported 130,000 tons valued at

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      LNG exports to rise 6.2% in 2008
      Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from Indonesia will rise by 6.2 percent this year due to increased gas production, an official said Wednesday.State oil and gas firm Pertamina vice president, Iin Arifin Takhyan, said Indonesia, the world's third-largest gas exporter, would export 22.1 million tons of LNG this year, compared with 20.8 million tons last year.Iin said the increase was partly due to the success of French oil giant Total in increasing gas production in Mahakam block in East Kalimantan, whose output was delivered to the country's biggest LNG plant in Bontang, also in East Kalimantan."Of the total 22.1 million tons, 19.6 will come from Bontang and the remainder (2.5 million tons) will come from Arun," Iin said.Indonesia News Blog:

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      Viet Nam exports over 5 mln tons of coal to China in Q1
      Viet Nam exported over five million tons of coal worth more than 246 million U.S. dollars to China in the first quarter of this year, local newspaper Youth reported Wednesday. The state-owned Viet Nam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group has decided to stop exporting coal in small volume in form of border trade from June 1 to help curb illegal coal mining and trade in northern Quang

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      Seafood exports to Germany on sharp increase
      Viet Nam has earned a total of US $25 million from exporting 7,700 tonnes of seafood to Germany in the first two months of this year, up 66.6% in quantity and 50% in export turnover compared to the same period last year, according to the Viet Nam Trade Information Centre under the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Germany is currently an attractive export market for Vietnamese seafood exporters.

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      Rising inflation hurting Viet Nam’s exports, says JPMorgan Chase
      Viet Nam’s accelerating inflation may hurt the country’s export growth, JPMorgan Chase & Co. said, as authorities allow the currency to weaken in a bid to boost shipments. The Southeast Asian nation’s inflation rate rose to 19.4% year-on-year in March, the highest since 1995, driven by surging food prices. The State Bank of Viet Nam allowed the Vietnamese dong to rise in March to as strong as

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      Manila eyes more rice imports, Indonesia curbs exports
      MANILA/JAKARTA (Reuters) - The Philippines will accelerate rice imports, it said on Tuesday, while Indonesia imposed controls over exports as Asian nations battle inflation and food security concerns caused by soaring global prices. In Manila, the world’s top importer, the state grain buyer said it would seek another half a million tonnes to stock up ahead [...]

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      Indonesia curbs its rice exports
      Indonesia has imposed controls over rice exports as Asian states battle food supply concerns which have been caused by soaring global prices. The country, South East Asia’s largest rice consumer, brought in the rules to stop farmers selling crops at export prices which were double local prices. State agency Bulog can sell medium grade rice [...]

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      Last year, revenue from Australian wine exports reached $3 billion
      Australia is now the number one supplier of imported wines in the UK, Ireland, Singapore and New Zealand, and holds the number 2 spot in the US and Canada. However, that success is now under threat as the industry faces two of its greatest challenges - a strong local currency and, crucially, a lack of cheap, abundant water. The drought-stricken Murray-Darling basin supplies about 60% to 70% of Australia's wine grape production, and most growers are now operating on 16% of their water entitlements.

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      Viet Nam Exports to U.S. Accelerate in 1st Two Months Amid Slump
      Viet Nam's exports to the U.S., the Asian nation's largest market, accelerated in the first two months of the year, even as the U.S. economy struggled and the Vietnamese dong strengthened against the dollar. Shipments to the U.S. climbed 27% through February to $1.96 billion, according to figures released by the U.S. International Trade Commission. Exports to the U.S. grew 26 percent through

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      Top Vietnam coal miner hikes Japan exports, price
      Viet Nam's largest coal and minerals miner, Vinacomin, is asking $260 a ton for 3.2 million tonnes of steel-making coal it plans to export to Japan this year, more than tripling last year's price. Do Dinh Nguyen, general manager of Vinacomin's import and export and division, told Reuters on Tuesday the firm intended to raise exports to the world's second-largest economy from 2.3 million tons in

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      Agricultural exports reach 3.2 billion USD in Q1
      National export turnover of agricultural, forestry and aquatic products hit 3.2 billion USD during the first quarter of this year, a year-on-year rice of 11.6% said Agriculture and Rural Development deputy minister Luong Le Phuong. Of this figure, agricultural products earned 1.7 billion USD, increasing 11.5%, forestry products and wooden furniture earned 712 million USD, rising 12% and aquatic

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      Onsite Opening for Oracle DBA Resource-Nucleus Software Exports Limited
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      Rice exports could fulfil farmers’ dreams
      The price of rice jumped from US$393.5 a tonne last January to an unprecedented $561.8 last month. The previous all-time-high was $535 a tonne in June 1981. The average price for the first three months was $478.81 – 44.78% higher than in 2007. "We harvested a profit of VND22mil (US$1,365) for the winter-spring crop with a yield of 8 tonnes per ha," said delighted farmer Le Thien Tai, from My

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      Forum talks about adding value to primary exports
      There has been no big change in the makeup of Viet Nam's export items over the year since it became a member of the WTO. This is because the country mainly exports raw materials and processed products with low added value, said a trade expert yesterday. Former Minister of Trade Truong Dinh Tuyen made the comments at a forum on Vietnamese exports one year after the country's WTO accession. The

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      Hyundai exports five lakh cars
      NDIAN MAJOR small car manufacturer, Hyundai Motors India, has exported five lakh cars from India. The exports volume has been driven by its global car Hyundai i10, produced exclusively in India. Commenting on it, the managing director of Hyundai Motors Limited, HS Lheem, said, “The exports are right on schedule. The growth has been very encouraging, as far as Hyundai cars are concerned.” In order to meet the increasing demand from local and its overseas markets, the company had increased the production capacity to six lakh units from the existing three lakh. The decision to hike production target was taken up after it opened its second plant in Sriperambudur near Chennai in February, this year. Hyundai is exporting four popular m

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