The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) commends the federal government on the signing of two new Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements (FIPAs) with Tanzania and Guinea. The FIPA with Tanzania came into force earlier today, ...
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According to data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), the country’s imports of stainless steel coils totaled 39,632 tons in October, decreasing by 5% from a month ago but jumping by 43% year on year. Meanwhile, the ...
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Holden chairman and managing director Mike Devereux says no decision has been made on the future of the car maker's Australian manufacturing operations. Speaking to the Federal Government's Productivity Commission?in Melbourne, Devereux ...
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A number of cities across China are applying to be the next free trade zone after Shanghai free trade zone was launched in September, Beijing Business Today reported. Tianjin, Shenzhen and Zhejiang have joined the queuw to submit proposals ...
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General Motors will pull Chevrolet from Europe by the end of 2015 as the US-based automotive giant attempts to turn around its embattled European operations. GM confirmed its decision to axe Chevrolet as a mainstream brand in Western and ...
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Australia has concluded negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the Republic of Korea, its third-largest goods export market and fourth-largest trading partner, Prime Minister Tony Abott and Minister for Trade and Investment ...
Australia’s impending free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea will not automatically translate to cheaper prices on imported cars, say the Southeast Asian country’s leading automotive importers. Prime Minister Tony Abbott ...
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Today, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman issued the following statement regarding the announcement made by Deputy Prime Minister Hyun Oh-seok of the Republic of Korea regarding the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): "The United ...
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The just-concluded 18th Congress of Chinese Communist Party explicitly called for implementation of "Biological Civilization" strategy. The move restored confidence into offshore wind power and green energy industry which are still in ...
Australia's three surviving car makers have called for continued financial support, a reassessment of tariffs and trade agreements, and policy clarity in their submissions to the Federal Government's inquiry into the current state and the ...
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Speaking at the 8th SteelOrbis Turkish Steel Market Conference held in Istanbul on November 29, Dr. Veysel Yayan, general secretary of the Turkish Iron and Steel Producers' Association (TCUD), said that Turkey's crude steel production for ...
The National Cotton Council (NCC) welcomes the decision by the Peruvian commission on competition and intellectual property (INDECOPI) not to impose a countervailing duty (CVD) on imports of U.S. cotton. Following an 18-month ...
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After the successful organization of the Buyer Seller Meet by AEPC in Tel Aviv last year, the Council once again organized Buyer Seller Meet in Tel Aviv, Israel from 25 –26 November, 2013. The BSM was inaugurated by Mr Jaideep ...
Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd (the “Company”) is pleased to advise that its 100% owned project company, Magnolia LNG, LLC (“Magnolia”), has signed a Tolling Term Sheet with LNG Holdings Corp., (“LNG ...
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SIPG regarded as a indicator of port transportation is located in the core area of Shanghai Free Trade Zone and is one of the world’s largest port logistic company. In June 2013, the first batch of Gelyon tractors is put into use. ...
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