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VIETNAM BIRD FLU



BY KEITH NUTHALL and SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE
THE EUROPEAN Commission has offered to send disease control specialists to Vietnam to help the country deal with the outbreak of Avian Influenza in chicken flocks, in response to a World Health Organisation appeal for support.…

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BIRD FLUE ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL and MARK ROWE
THE STANDING Committee for the Food Chain and Animal Health of the European Union (EU) has extended until August 15 the suspension of EU imports of fresh chicken meat and chicken products from Thailand because of the bird flu outbreak.…

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VIETNAM HANDBAGS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Finance Corporation (IFC), of the World Bank, is supporting the commercial manufacture of woven grass handbags in a remote south-west region of Vietnam. It is funding skills training for the local Khmer-speaking of the wetland Ha Tien plain, so that the quality of their grass handbags is high enough to guarantee sales in tourist markets, such as in the regional centre of Ho Chi Minh City.…

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INDONESIA SUGAR



BY MARK ROWE
INDONESIAN parliamentarians have called for ban on sugar imports until February to stabilise the tumbling domestic price of the commodity. Sugarcane farmers have complained about low-cost sugar imports from Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia.…

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INDONESIA SUGAR



BY MARK ROWE
INDONESIAN parliamentarians have called for ban on sugar imports until February to stabilise the tumbling domestic price of the commodity. Sugarcane farmers have complained about low-cost sugar imports from Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia.…

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TOURISM DAMAGE - GREENWATCH



BY KEITH NUTHALL
TOURISM once was regarded as a key to the developing world’s ills, allowing poor countries to make money out of their natural landscape and cultural attractions, but as with most success stories, there is a downside. In some countries, tourism has boomed so suddenly and aggressively, the development it has sparked has threatened to go out of control, spoiling the delights that lured tourists in the first place and creating a host of new environmental problems for governments to deal with.…

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TOURISM DAMAGE - GREENWATCH



BY KEITH NUTHALL
IN 1995, when I visited the Laos capital Vientiane, it was a sleepy place; a quiet low rise French colonial town on the banks of the Mekong, a listless, aimless, but charming mix of Soviet-style socialist monuments, Buddhist temples and Provencal town houses.…

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VIETNAM JUDICIAL REFORM



BY KEITH NUTHALL
VIETNAM has launched an ambitious reform of its judiciary, which it wants to make more efficient and independent to underpin its drive towards doubling its gross domestic product in the next 10 years through a thriving private business sector.…

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ZINC OXIDE DUTIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) ministers have widened an anti-dumping duty imposed on Chinese exports of zinc oxide, following claims from Eurometaux that cargoes have been illegally re-routed via Vietnam to avoid the tariff.

The EU producer association had alleged that following the imposition of the original duties last year – ranging from 6.9 to 28 per cent on zinc oxide with a purity of not less than 93 per cent – there was “a significant increase in imports from Vietnam, while imports from China decreased substantially during the same time span.”…

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THAILAND PRAWN PROTESTS



BY MARK ROWE
THAI farmers of black tiger prawns have launched a series of protests across the country calling for a ban on cheap imports of prawns from neighbouring countries. The farmers are angry that the prawns are simply processed and re-exported, undercutting their own market in the process.…

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