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ASIAN NATIONS SIGN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PACT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHINA, India and Japan have joined the 10 Association of South East Asia Nations (ASEAN) countries, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea in signing the Cebu Declaration on East Asian Energy Security, on promoting energy sustainability. Although the pact includes no binding targets on emissions reduction, it strongly urges biofuel and other alternative energy sources development.…

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EU LAUNCHES NEW RESEARCH POLICY WEBSITE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has launched a website called ERAWATCH (named after the European Research Area – ERA), posted with information on research systems and policies within all European Union (EU) member states and other major countries, such as the US, Japan and China.…

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JAPAN COMMERCIAL CRIME FEATURE



BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo
JUST as they are inventive in the world of business, the Japanese can be similarly clever when it comes to getting around inconvenient regulations on commerce, reports Julian Ryall, in Tokyo.

THEY may be better behaved than many of their counterparts in the rest of Asia, but many Japanese corporations have a very different attitude to breaking the rules than they did before the country’s recent “lost decade” of economic stagnation.…

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EU ANNOUNCES AID FOR FOOD EXPORTS TO USA, JAPAN AND OTHER NON-EU MARKETS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced it will spend around Euro 4.7 million in helping German, Greek, Italian and Polish food producers and processors export to the USA, Canada, Japan, China, India and other big non-European Union (EU) markets.…

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INCREASED FLEXIBILITY OVER FIREWORKS LAW WILL REMOVE THREAT TO AIRBAG MANUFACTURERS



BY ALAN OSBORN, in London

EUROPEAN manufacturers have been given the go-ahead to use explosive chemicals as igniters for airbags after a new European Union (EU) law had threatened to put them out of business. The new legislation drawn up by the European Commission in Brussels last year (2005) was principally aimed at the fireworks industry and laid down new regulations to ensure safety in handling, storage and transportation binding across the 25 member countries.…

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EU ANNOUNCES AID FOR POLISH MEAT EXPORTS TO USA, JAPAN AND OTHER NON-EU MARKETS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced it will spend Euro 870,000 over two years in helping Polish meat producers and processors export to the USA, Canada, Japan, China, India and other big non-European Union (EU) markets. As usual in these cases, Brussels is funding 50% of planned marketing programmes, matching financing coming from nation governments or private sources.…

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EU ANNOUNCES AID FOR WINE EXPORTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced it will spend around Euro 4 million helping Cypriot, Greek and Portuguese wine producers export to the USA, Canada, Japan, China, India and other big non-European Union (EU) markets. As usual in these cases, Brussels is funding 50% of planned marketing programmes, matching financing from national governments or private sources.…

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NEW TOKYO FISH MARKET OFFERS BENEFITS TO THE JAPAN SEAFOOD SECTOR



BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo

WORK is scheduled to get under way in February on building a gleaming new seafood and fish wholesale market on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay. The Japan capital’s municipal authorities claim it will get products to market faster, attract more buyers and increase profit margins for traders.…

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IAEA INSPECTORS HUNT DOWN ROGUE NUCLEAR SOURCES



BY DEIRDRE MASON

IF there are those who doubt whether the time, effort and resources invested in tracking down lost or orphaned sources of nuclear radiation is well spent, the tragic case of Alexander Litvinenko demonstrates only too clearly why this work is crucial.…

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PAKISTAN PAINT INDUSTRY FEATURE



SAEED AKHTAR BALOCH, in Lahore

PAKISTAN’S paint sector – one of its largest industries – has shown an impressive growth over the last few years, mainly because of boost in housing and construction activities.

Unfortunately, being one of the more unorganised sectors in the country, with many small manufacturers, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact number of paint producing units, production and sales data, but figures available from government agencies reveal the industry achieved 25-30 % growth in last five years, with an impressive spurt of 15-20% growth in the financial year ended June 2006, which could be sustained in the medium-term if the housing sector continues growing at its current pace.…

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