Trade Arabia reported that crude oil output from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries declined 90,000 barrels per day to 31.08 million barrels per day in November. This follows October production of 31.17 million barrels per ...
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28th International Apparel Federation (IAF) World Apparel Convention kicks off in style in Oporto, Portugal "The power of brands and the value of fashion is very much alive" ~ Harry van Dalfsen, IAF President The 28th IAF World Apparel ...
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Huntsman Textile Effects and HeiQ have announced a strategic business alliance with the launch of PURE by HeiQ, an innovative, new-generation silver product that sets it apart from other odor control solutions. Based on a unique ...
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The UK's financial services sector needs urgent investment in its IT infrastructure in order to identify and mitigate systemic risks,according to a report by the trade association for the UK technology sector,Intellect. In its Biting the ...
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Reuters reported that London copper rallied to its highest in six weeks as promising manufacturing data from top consumer China fuelled a cautious return in investors' appetite for the metal although worries over US fiscal woes kept a lid ...
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The Russian division continues to have a strong order backlog for the remainder of 2012 and the beginning of 2013, particularly in OCTG and line pipe as Russian oil and gas companies continue to implement drilling programs. The Company ...
RIO Tinto has warned it may cut more jobs from its aluminium and coal businesses as it seeks to rein in unsustainable cost increases. In an investor update, the mining giant also says it expects growth in China's steel demand to peak ...
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The Tata Nano will be launched in Jamaica this month (December, 2012) as the Indian based automaker has recently announced. TATA has big plans for the cheapest car in the world, the Nano, and after going on sale in a few markets across ...
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Forget cheap shoes.China is leaping up the technology ladder at a rate that has caught its competitors off guard,not least in renewable energy. The pace of the country's progress was on full display last week at an energy conference in ...
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Brolis Semiconductors Ltd of Vilnius, Lithuania officially opened its new MBE and laser diode production facility on December 5. Established by brothers Augustinas Vizbaras, Kristijonas Vizbaras and Dominykas Vizbaras in 2011, the firm ...
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If you own a business which deals in liquid products like oil,petrol,milk etc.then,you know you need good quality hose.The hose is used to transfer the product from the processing area to the delivery van,truck or tank.If you deal in oil or ...
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Iran's crude exports are set to drop by about a quarter in December from the preceding month to the lowest since tough sanctions were applied this year. Shipping sources said that oil shipments by Iran have more than halved in 2012 due to ...
The future of internet governance is to be decided this week as rival groups hammer out a new international telecoms treaty. Regulators from 193 countries are negotiating new International Telecommunications Regulations(ITRs)at the World ...
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Reuters reported that Iran will build millions of barrels of oil storage facilities in the Gulf over the next few months in response to international sanctions on its exports. Mr Mahmoud Zirakchian Zadeh MD of the Iranian Offshore Oil ...
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Auto parts manufacturer Denso Indonesia, a subsidiary of Japan's Denso, has started construction of its third plant in Indonesia with an investment of $110m. The new plant called PT. Denso Indonesia Fajar Plant will occupy 20ha of land ...
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