General lighting is an industry with the same great market capacity as smart phone, and it is in the process of rapid growth. In view of general lighting market structure, energy-saving lamps accounting for almost the same proportion with ...
Tags: LED, LED Lighting
Bangladesh’s export earnings from jute and jute goods in the fiscal year 2012-2013 showed an increase of 6.54 percent over the previous year, according to the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) data. Bangladesh’s earnings ...
Tags: Jute Exports, Textile
China's twice-revised proposal to ban some imports of lower calorific value thermal coal, predominantly from Indonesia, and some US higher-sulfur thermal coal, was close to being suspended as a pretext to being quietly dropped, according to ...
Tags: Low CV Thermal Coal, Chemicals
Recycled glass could solve the problems of the building industry's huge demand for river sand and minimise the ecological impact on the Pearl River Delta. The Construction Industry Council commissioned a HK$3 million study at the ...
Tags: River Sand, Construction Glass
“Nothing is too good for ordinary people”, was the mantra coined by the architect Berthold Lubetkin in the 30s, and was his manifesto for the positive effect of good design for everyone. Today it still resonates and is a ...
Tags: Synthetic Alternative, Apparel
LATICRETE was specified for its products and expertise in a magnificent water feature project recently at Three Gorges Mansion in Chendu, China. A state-owned Chinese power company, the China Three Gorges Corporation planned its new ...
Tags: Construction, Decoration, power plant
O2 has outsourced four northern UK regions of its customer contact centres to Capita, in a deal worth £1.2bn. Included regions are Leeds, Glasgow, Preston Brook and Bury. Further reading Transport for London installs O2 and ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
Russia has temporarily imposed a ban on the import of seed and ware potatoes from the European Union over safety concerns. In a letter to the director of the European Commission for Health and Consumer Protection, Russia noted that the ...
Tags: Seed Potatoes, Agriculture
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) initiated a Section 337 investigation on June 20, 2013 into five consumer electronics companies based in China, Japan and the United States for patent infringement. The probe is grounded ...
Tags: Patent Probe, Consumer Electronics
Entire jewellery industry of India is highly upset with the government's recent measures to curb import of gold to contain the Current Account Deficit (CAD) as it (the industry) has already started feeling the impact of condensed supply of ...
Supermarkets in the UK could start using a new machine that marks fruit with laser “tattoos”, meaning sticky labels may soon become a thing of the past, according laser labelling technology specialist Laser Food The Spanish ...
The U.S. International Trade Commission has decided to investigate HTC for patent infringement based on a complaint Nokia filed in May that targets several phones from the Taiwanese handset maker, including the HTC One. Nokia's complaint ...
Tags: HTC, Nokia, Patent Dispute
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is moving toward relaxing the rules about using electronic devices on airplanes, according to a published report, but the decision isn't final yet. An advisory panel to the FAA has recommended that ...
Tags: FAA, Electronic Devices, Flights
PetroChina is brewing programs and plans to shut down its oil field in South Sudan after receiving a ban from the government of Sudan on exporting oil via the country's pipelines, disclosed an insider on June 14. It will be more difficult ...
Tags: PetroChina, Oil Field, Energy
Even with the shale revolution leading to booming US oil production, the head of the US Energy Information Administration said Wednesday he does not expect the country to become an oil exporter any time soon. Beyond the political ...