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EUROPEAN CARMAKERS RACE TO IMPROVE EU-KOREA TRADE DEAL BEFORE IMMINENT FINAL VOTE
BY KEITH NUTHALL, MJ DESCHAMPS
EUROPEAN car makers will push for additional changes to the controversial European Union (EU)-South Korea free trade agreement when it is placed before the European Parliament for ratification. The spokesperson for the European automobile manufacturers association ACEA Sigrid de Vries told wardsauto it wanted the deal’s text revised to help Europe’s auto sector.…
LOTTE OPENS NEW CONFECTIONERY PLANT IN RUSSIA
BY WANG FANGQING
LOTTE Confectionary, the Seoul-based subsidiary of South Korea’s top food conglomerate the Lotte Group, has opened a its first Russian food plant in Obninsk city, 102 km southwest of Moscow. It will manufacture Lotte’s signature Choco Pie confectionery to supply Moscow and the Ural-Siberian area, said Lotte’s spokesman.…
POSCO-DAEWOO MERGER MOVES AHEAD INTO GAS PRODUCTION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE PLANNED takeover of Daewoo International by South Korean steel giant POSCO will see the merged company move into natural gas production. POSCO will expand Daewoo energy interests, exploring for natural gas in Myanmar and Peru and oil in Vietnam.…
POSCO-DAEWOO MERGER MOVES AHEAD
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SOUTH Korean steel giant POSCO has received European Commission regulatory clearance for its takeover of Daewoo International, a move that will boost its sales networks and help it diversify into non-ferrous metals. The decision by Brussels, which nodded though the deal via its streamlined simplified merger review procedure, comes days after the inking of an agreement in Seoul.…
ISO DEVELOPS NATURAL GAS VEHICLE FUELLING STATION STANDARD
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Organisation for Standardization (ISO) is developing standards for natural gas fuelling stations to help promote vehicles using this alternative fuel. A new committee ISO/PC 252 will coordinate the work, developing two standards: on fuelling stations for compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG).…
SOUTH KOREA DEALERS BEWARE - SELL TOO MANY CARS AND LOSE YOUR BUSINESS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) auto dealers importing South Korea-made cars in future beware – if they sell too many, punishing import duties may make them too expensive for average consumers. The European Parliament has to ratify a trade deal struck last year lowering tariffs for commerce between the EU and South Korea and is worried an influx of cheap South Korean car imports could harm European manufacturers.…
CHINA CIGARETTE SALES INCH UPWARDS BUT ANTI-SMOKING LOBBY STARTS TO MAKE ITS PRESENCE FELT
BY MARK GODFREY
ANYONE familiar with Beijing’s nightlife scene will have noticed a sure rise in the number of women smokers over the past couple of years. An increase in the number of women smokers, from a small base, has encouraged a local cigarette industry facing a public ban on smoking in public places in 2011 as well as rising taxes and an anti-smoking lobby growing in assertiveness.…
MINISTERS REIMPOSE ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES ON CHINESE AND SOUTH KOREAN SILICON - AT LOWER RATE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
HE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has reimposed for five years – albeit at a lower level of 19% – anti-dumping duties on silicon exported to the EU from China and South Korea. Ministers acted because of concerns removing the tariffs would allow unfair undercutting of EU producers.…
GLOBAL SECTION - SIZING REMAINS A HEADACHE FOR GLOBALISING CLOTHING INDUSTRY
BY KARRYN MILLER
AS trade barriers continue to diminish, clothing brands are becoming more global. However it is not as easy for the sizes of their goods to be quite as worldly. International players need to adapt their fits for different target markets but that level of adaptation varies by country.…
Mixed marriages remain novel in Asia
By Karryn Miller, International News Services
Inter-racial marriages may be on the rise throughout Asia but they still hold a minority position. Homogenous countries like Japan and Korea are slowly adapting to the idea of mixed families but legally and socially there is room for improvement. In these countries acceptance of multicultural couplings goes from one extreme to other being both a source of glamour and a point of discrimination.
In Japan a popular reality TV series “Okusama wa Gaikokujin” (literally my wife is a foreigner) held a prime-time spot in 2006 and 2007. Each episode focused on a mixed family and how the foreign wife coped with Japanese life. The series may have sated Japanese people’s curiosity about intercultural couples but in the process it separated inter-racial marriages from other marriages making them appear novel, different, and sometimes even strange.…