The Irish Dairy Board (IDB) has expanded its product range to China with the introduction of Whole Milk under its new Kerrygold Chinese trade mark. The launch is said to form a part of IDB's strategy to develop premium dairy products ...
China-based Bright Food is seeking to list Weetabix Food, which it bought two years ago, in Hong Kong or London. The Wall Street quoted Bright Food vice president Ge Junjie as saying that it plans to list Manassen Foods Australia too ...
An innovative technology made headlines recently by allegedly offering users the ability to measure the quality of olive oil. The device comes from China, where there is an enormous problem with illegally reprocessed cooking oil appearing ...
Tags: olive oil, illegally reprocessed cooking oil, Agriculture
China and Australia signed a declaration of intent on practically concluding bilateral negotiations on a free trade agreement on Monday. According to the results of the nine-year-long talks, Australia will eventually reduce tariffs to ...
Tags: FTA, horticultural products, seafood
Participation of wood and laminate floor brands is up 50% from the previous edition, at DOMOTEX asia/CHINAFLOOR’s 17th annual flooring show to be held from March 24-26, 2015 in Shanghai. Organisers of the trade show, VNU Exhibitions ...
Tags: laminate floor, wood
The American multinational clothing and accessories retailer Gap Inc. is set to open its first-ever Old Navy outlet in Shenzhen, a city located in the south of Southern China’s Guangdong Province, on November 8, 2014. In a bid to ...
Tags: clothing retailer, omni-channel, Apparel
National Titanium Dioxide Company, Ltd. (Cristal) said it has acquired the titanium dioxide (TiO2) business of China based, Jiangxi Tikon Titanium Company Ltd. The transaction which consists of a combination of assets and equity is ...
Leading textile companies from Taiwan will be exhibiting a wide range of quality design and high performance textile & garment products at the Taiwan Textiles Fairs in South Asia 2014, in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo on November 24-25, ...
Tags: garment products, Foreign Trade, Textile
The Taiwan government has decided on a budget of NT$5.49 billion (US$179 million) to support local governments to replace 692,000 mercury vapor street lamps with LED models in an attempt to completely convert to LED street lamps by the end ...
Tags: LED Street Lamps, LED
Kornit Digital, a global marketer of industrial direct-to-garment (DTG) textile printing technology said it is showcasing its latest technologies at FESPA China & CSGIA 2014. One of the highlights at its booth – 1401, Kornit said, ...
Singapore TAL Apparel Limited has received green signal for setting up a US$ 50 million project to manufacture textiles, fabrics and garments in Vietnam’s northern province of Vinh Phuc, according to Vietnam Investment Review. The ...
Tags: green signal, textile plant, Textile
Chinese gold demand declined 37% in last quarter year-to-year, as sales of gold bar, gold coin and ornament falls, according to the report released by World Gold Council. The report said that Chinese gold demand decreased to 182.7 t. The ...
In October this year, China's crude steel output amounted to 67.52 million mt, down 0.3 percent year on year, as announced by China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on November 13. During the given month, the average daily crude steel ...
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Some of US-based polysilicon suppliers are building up their inventories in preparation for the China market, as they anticipate a settelment between Beijing and Washington on their solar trade war, according to industry sources in Taiwan. ...
Tags: Polysilicon, China Market
The 12th annual Michelin Challenge Bibendum is being held this week in Chengdu, China. The event brings together members of both the private and public sectors to examine sustainable mobility, with this year’s conference focusing on ...
Tags: Michelin, Auto Parts