The China Australia Free Trade Agreement will further open China as an attractive marketplace for business and investment, with greater access to China’s $10 trillion economy which currently has a growth rate of around 7.7% per year. ...
We all need to eat – and that means we all need food packaging, with most of us handling some form of food pack several times every day. Whether it’s the cereal box at breakfast, the sandwich packet at lunch, perhaps a snack in ...
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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 ...
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"Made in China" is a sign of the pride for the majority of Chinese stationery manufacturers, but the "made in China" is also the defects of their exports.Why do we say so?In China,most of the stationery manufacturers are do OEM brand, they ...
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It’s all about personalised care for each customer that makes a difference almost in every business and industry. The digital technologies are the hot trends but printed communication still holds a place in our hearts, as it is one of ...
The "new normal" theory elaborated by Chinese President Xi Jinping would be one of the hallmarks to be engraved in history by the ongoing meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in Beijing. In his speech delivered to over ...
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Residents in Beijing may have a second chance to get hold of a license plate other than waiting for a magical win at the lottery system. The Beijing Higher Court will hold its year's first legal auction of 30 impounded cars with license ...
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Country of origin matters to consumers. Recent research carried out by Perception Research Services found that the perceptions of a country in consumers’ eyes can have a significant influence on consumer behaviour towards a product ...
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German hygiene laws are tough. That keeps manufacturers of hospital equipment vigilant about reducing the possibility of contamination for their products. While the German government assumes around 400,000 to 600,000 illnesses and ...
Fall is a good time of year to think about fire and carbon monoxide safety in your home. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) urges consumers to change the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms this weekend. ...
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The State Council of China decided to open the bank-card clearing business to both domestic and foreign investors to open wider to the outside world. A statement released by the The State Council said that the qualified domestic and ...
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Remember the "Cattle Cycle?" It essentially dictates where cattle prices are and where they should be going, as it's done for around 150 years. So, will the arrival of this latest impending reversal in the natural market cycle be any ...
As the stationery market changed from the export to both inside and outside market, more and more stationery enterprises call upon the brand.At the same time, consumers also take more attention to the stationery brand, to shape the brand, ...
In the electronics industry and across the supply chain, counterfeit components are a hot topic as organizations struggle to make sure the components they are using as they manufacture electronic devices are the real deal. The problem of ...
Did Microchip Technology get ahead of itself last week by suggesting that its downward revenue forecast was a negative bellwether for the whole semiconductor market? Or is there a macro-economic weakness, foreshadowed by Microchip, that ...
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