Thanks to a solid order backlog and positive currency translation effects,revenue was up ten percent compared to the third quarter of fiscal 2011.On the other hand,new orders were down 23 percent due to a substantially lower volume from ...
Even as Canada declares victory in a major softwood lumber dispute with the United States, the organization representing British Columbia’s forest industry doesn’t expect the persistent American lumber lobby to reduce its ...
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The International Court of Arbitration, International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), has issued its arbitral award in the arbitration filed by R-Tech Ueno, together with Sucampo Pharmaceuticals and Sucampo, against Takeda Pharmaceutical ...
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Over 300 former employees have filed a suit against the Apapa branch of Dangote Cement Plc before the National Industrial Court (NIC), requesting it to set aside a handbook purportedly put together by the company. The company s Human ...
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The United States and Canada have announced a two-year extension of the Softwood Lumber Agreement, which those in New Hampshire’s lumber industry say is good news. “Most everybody that I know that’s producing softwood ...
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OTTAWA - Canada and the United States have bought two extra years of relative peace on the lumber front. The two governments agreed Monday to extend the 2006 softwood lumber agreement by two years to October 2015 with no modifications to ...
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In 2011, Trapped by the global sluggish economy, the Chinese Foreign Trade business circumstances was not very optimistic. Due to the economic situation has still not improved yet, people in the industry are predicting this year's Foreign ...
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U. S. And Canada are prepared to extend a shaky softwood lumber trade agreement put in place seven years ago to benefit local mills, a U. S. Lumber lobbyist said Thursday in Longview. If approved, both sides will revisit the contract in ...
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