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CHINA PACKAGING FEATURE



BY EDWARD PETERS
THE PAST decade has seen China grasp an increasing share of the world’s cosmetic packaging industry. Low production prices and international manufacturing standards — to say nothing of an increasing appreciation of the beauty business — have all contributed to the People’s Republic upping its packaging profile.…

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CHINA TOURISTS



BY ALAN OSBORN
A SIGNIFICANT increase in the number of Chinese tourists coming to Europe is expected to follow the signing of an agreement between the European Union (EU) and the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) that will simplify and ease the tourist visa procedures for visitors to Approved Destination Status (ADS) countries.…

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US BIRD FLU



BY PHILIP FINE

HONG Kong, China, Poland, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea are among 18 countries restricting US poultry imports, after four American states – Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Texas – discovered cases of a new variant of bird flu.…

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BIRD FLU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A MASS vaccination campaign against bird flu might result from the ongoing outbreak in Asia, with the UN Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) moving away from a pro-culling policy. Following meetings with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Office International des Épizooties on animal health the FAO said that a targeted vaccination campaign in heavily affected countries maybe required.…

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EASTERN EUROPE



Keith Nuthall
EUROPEAN Union (EU) ministers have been asked to approve the expansion of EU import quota levels for textile and clothing products, to take account of the oncoming accession of 10 eastern and southern European countries in May. The products would circulate around the EU and cover those from 18 mostly developing countries, including China and India.…

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BIRD FLU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A MASS vaccination campaign against bird flu might result from the ongoing outbreak in Asia, with the UN Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) moving away from a pure pro-culling policy. Following meetings with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Office International des Épizooties on animal health the FAO said that a targeted vaccination campaign in heavily affected countries maybe required.…

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THAI STAINLESS STEEL PRICE RISE



BY MARK ROWE
THAILAND’S Thainox Steel Ltd has received approval from the country’s Commerce Ministry to increase the price of its stainless steel by 28 per cent to Baht 105.94 per kilogramme (GBPounds 1.85). Steel product makers have been lobbying to have government-regulated price ceilings lifted, citing raw material costs that are at 10-year highs.…

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INDIA COKE



BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE
THE INDIAN government has been pushing Australian coking coal exporters to resume full deliveries to India’s steel sector, hit by these mining companies citing emergency contractual clauses to reduce supplies. New Delhi has sent high level officials to Australia to solve the problem; it says alternative sources of coking coal are unavailable, especially since China ceased exporting to fuel its own steel sector.…

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PNG NICKEL MINE



BY MATTHEW BRACE
A CHINESE government corporation has struck an agreement with two Papua New Guinean companies to advance the A$855 million (US$675 million) Ramu Nickel project to development. The Ramu Nickel Mine is located in the mountainous Madang Province, just south of this region’s capital Madang on the Papua New Guinea (PNG) north coast.…

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BIRD FLU LATEST



BY KEITH NUTHALL AND MARK ROWE
THE SPREAD of the bird flu virus is still not under control, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has warned, pointing to new outbreaks amongst poultry in Cambodia, China, Indonesia and Laos. The FAO said that more than 80 million chickens have so far been culled, excluding those in China: (Indonesia 15 million; Thailand 30 million; Vietnam 30 million; and Pakistan, 4 million).…

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