According to Japanese media reports, Japan's Toyota motor corp. announced on May 30, 2013, the general situation of the domestic production in April 2013, Including Toyota, DAIHATSU industry (hereinafter referred to as DAIHATSU) and HINO ...
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In the first quarter of 2013 the Russian car imports fell by 8.7%, to 208600 vehicles a year. According to the Russian Federation customs statistics, in the first quarter of Russian car imports was $4.2 billion, including from far ...
Tags: Transportation, Auto Parts, car
China Merchants Group (CMG) announced on May 31 that it signed a framework agreement with the government of Sri Lanka to invest in and operate highways and container terminals in the country. The phase 1 of the Colombo South Container ...
Sany Heavy Industry Co.,Ltd. signed a strategic partnership agreement with Unique Engineering and Construction, a Thai construction contractor, which shows that Sany will provide USD 83 million construction machineries for the latter. The ...
Tags: Industrial Equipment, Manufacturing, Processing Machinery
61 of top 100 over 300-meter high-rise buildings are in China, according to data by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Residential Committee (CTBUH). In Shenzhen, there are eight over 300-meter high-rise buildings under construction ...
Latest report from world leading consumer panel research service provider Kantar Worldpanel said that smart phones took 42% of the Chinese market in the first quarter of 2013, climbing 1.4 percentage points quarter on quarter. Kantar ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Android, Smart Phone
Nan Ya Plastics is likely to shut its No. 2 monoethylene glycol (MEG) plant for maintenance turnaround in mid-July. “The No.2 MEG plant is likely to be shut in mid-July 2013 and will remain off-stream for around one week,” a ...
The production of man-made fibres by Japan declined by 1.1 percent year-on-year to 82,854 tons in April 2013, according to the data released by the Japan Chemical Fibers Association. Among man-made fibres, the production of synthetic ...
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Retail sales fell at their fastest rate in more than a year in May, according to the CBI's latest monthly Distributive Trades Survey. The survey of 69 retailing firms saw the steepest fall in sales since January last year – showing ...
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Reportedly, the Japanese steelmakers are going to start price negotiation of electrical galvanized steel sheets for July with Asian buyers next week. It's learned that the as Japanese steelmakers are considering remaining prices unchanged ...
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According to data released by Chilean steel institute (Icha), Chile’s steel consumption totaled 663,000 tons in the first quarter of this year, decreasing by 9% year on year. Juan Pablo Silva, Icha's economist said that the decreased ...
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According to data released by foreign trade ministry Secex, Brazil's exports of carbon steel wire rod and rebar jumped in April. The country's exports of wire rod surged by 342% from a month ago to 34,685 tons in April. In April, the ...
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It is reported that China's Sinohydro Corporation, the world’s largest hydropower construction company is going to get the supply of more than 120,000 tons of reinforcing steel rebar from Newcastle plant of ArcelorMittal South Africa ...
Tags: hydropower construction, Energy
It is reported that Iran’s Esfahan Steel planned to reopen its No.2 blast furnace (BF) in July this year. The designed annual production capacity of this blast furnace was at 1.4 million tons. Meanwhile, the company expected to target ...
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Kobe Steel, one of Japan's leading steelmakers has planned to invest to build a new hot-metal treatment plant along with continuous bloom caster, heat treatment furnace, secondary refining equipment and enhanced power generation devices for ...
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