Top Grade International joins the Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) initiative demand alliance. The Hong Kong based company sells clothing to wholesalers, retail chains, and specialty retailers. With this cooperation, numerous outlets within ...
Tags: Sustainable Cotton, Textile
Today in Barcelona, Repsol Chairman Antonio Brufau presented the document "Spain, enterprises and exports" which was prepared by the Business Council for Competitiveness (CEC). The event was held at the Casa Llotja de Mar and presented by ...
Tags: Repsol, international policies
According to the report released by Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities, in October this year industrial producer prices decreased by 0.5 percent in the euro area and by 0.6 percent in the European Union member ...
Tags: price, industrial
The European Union on Wednesday imposed hefty duties on Chinese imports of glass used in solar panels, saying China's producers were exporting at unfairly low prices that threatened European manufacturers. The European Commission said in ...
Tags: Eu Slaps, Chinese Solar Glass Imports, exporting at unfairly low prices
Antitrust regulators in the US have approved Microsoft's $7bn (£4.6bn) acquisition of Nokia's mobile phone business. The deal, announced in September, sees Microsoft take ownership of Nokia's Devices and Services business, which ...
The European Union (EU) decided on Monday to impose definitive measures on Chinese solar panels. According to a press release, the Council of the EU backed the European Commission's proposals to impose 42.1-percent anti-dumping duty and ...
Tags: Solar Panels, anti-dumping duty
Beijing launched carbon emissions trading on Thursday, making it China's third market for carbon trading. An initial 490 companies, whose carbon emissions account for 40 percent of the city's total, have been included in the plan, ...
Tags: Carbon Market, Emissions
Speaking at the 8th SteelOrbis Turkish Steel Market Conference held in Istanbul on November 29, Professor Ercan Tezer, general secretary of Turkey's Automotive Manufacturers Association (OSD), said that next year the Turkish automotive ...
The European Union imposed tariffs as high as 42.1 percent on solar glass from China to curb import competition for EU producers, heightening trade tensions over renewable energy. The duties punish Chinese exporters such as Zhejiang ...
Tags: solar glass, duties punish, trade
China is expected to overtake the United States to become the world's largest oil importer in the 2020s as emerging economies, instead of developed ones, will claim most of the world's energy supplies, a report says. China will be the ...
Tags: Oil Importer, Oil, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
The EU decided to suspend the practices of GSP for India's exports of textiles, Chemicals, minerals, leather products and motor vehicles, this decision will come into effect from next January. Other preferential is exempted from import ...
The Pakistan Minister of State for Commerce, Textile & Privatization, Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan, has successfully concluded his visit to Eastern European countries with his last stop at Poland where he met with Deputy Trade Minister Danuta ...
Tags: GSP+Status, Textile
An environmental lobby group in Europe has criticised car makers for failing to fit particulate filters to vehicles powered by direct injection petrol engines, quoting research that reveals they emit up to 1000 times more particles than ...
Tags: Petrol Engines, Older Engines
Natural gas and renewables will power country's economic growth Natural gas and renewable energy are poised for boom times in China over the coming decades, and they'll be key factors in the development of the nation's economy, a global ...
Tags: Clean Energy, Energy
Electronic cigarettes are addictive and contain dangerous chemicals, including nicotine, Netherlands public health officials said. The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, usually known by its Dutch acronym RIVM, said ...
Tags: E-Cigarettes, Health, Medicine