Digitimes Research:Solar spot prices in Greater China freeze before final verdict of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES,Taipei[Friday 11 May 2012]Spot prices of solar products in Greater China remained flat ...
Commentary:Zero export tariff on China-made solar wafers likely to push down global wafer prices Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES,Taipei[Friday 11 May 2012]China-based solar firms have been demanding the government cut export tariffs on solar wafers ...
Tags: motech industries, zero export tariff on China-made solar wafers
Businesses are increasingly taking advantage of the economic and political benefits of setting up operations in Malaysia, whether to gain access to a highly skilled but lower-cost workforce to support global operations, or as a stepping ...
Tags: Malaysia, BP, IT Initiative, Multimedia Super Corridor
Pakistan has decided to kick-start work of the controversial Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project, in view of the severe energy crisis being faced by the country’s textile industry, especially in Punjab, Petroleum Minister Dr. Asim ...
Tags: gas pipeline, gas pipeline project, textile industry, textile
Colombian textile sector is expected to get a boost once the EU-Colombia free trade agreement (FTA) comes into force. Earlier this month, the European Parliament gave green signal for FTAs with Colombia, Peru and six Central American ...
Tags: textile sector, textile, apparel sector, apparel
Stronger action is needed from Ofgem to ensure that energy customers get a fair deal, according to a committee of MPs. The MPs have called on the organisation to be less timid when it comes to dealing with "anti-competitive" behaviour by ...
China is delivering on its promise to consolidate its mining industry with the formation of a new rare earth mega miner. According to a report by Global Times, the “mega-corporation”, named China North Rare Earths (Group) ...
Tags: Asia, China, Rare Earth, USA
Tokyo’s new governor, Naoki Inose, announced the city would subsidize companies with a project to mine rare earth elements from the seabed off Minami-Torishima Island, to the southeast of Tokyo. The Asahi Shimbum reports that ...
Tags: Asia, China, Japan, Rare Earth
The rise of mining costs will have a more dramatic impact on 2013 industry results than in the last couple of years, global ranking agency Fitch Ratings revealed Thursday. According to the firm’s experts, a gloomy macroeconomic ...
Tags: Africa, Coal, Finance, Gold, Iron Ore, Platinum, Potash, Rare Earth, Silver
The Indonesia Anti-Dumping Committee said that it will ask the government to impose antidumping duties of up to 68% on imported cold rolled coil and sheet steel to stop dumping. Steel imports from China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and ...
Tags: antidumping duties, sheet steel, steel market, steel industry
Mr Salehinia deputy minister of Industry, Trade and Mines said that automobile industry has launched manufacture of EUR 5 standard meeting automobile with the EUR 5 gasoline supply to the market nationwide. Mr Salehi said about the latest ...
Tags: automobile industry, gasoline, EUR 5, gasoline stations, domestic oil
Enrico Salvatori, president of Qualcomm Europe, has called for the UK to roll out LTE as soon as possible. The roll-out has problems on a number of fronts: the auction of 4G spectrum has not happened because incumbent operators have ...
TATA Power, India's largest integrated power player has proposed modernization of its 500 MW Unit 6 at Trombay Thermal Power Station. Currently, Unit 6 at Trombay can operate only on oil and gas. The modernization plan includes addition ...
Tags: TATA Power, oil and gas, coal firing equipment, continued power supply
During the integration of three separate groups of Swiss telecoms provider SwissCom, the business intelligence (BI) function was the only place to get a view of the whole organisation. Following its decision in 2008 to converge groups ...
Tags: SwissCom, business intelligence, enterprise resource planning
UK users download the most data on their mobiles, according to a new report from UK telecoms regulator Ofcom. The International Communications Report for 2011 compared 17 countries around the globe, but found the average 424MB download by ...
Tags: data, mobiles, UK users, mobile data