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JAPAN MONEY LAUNDERING FEATURE



BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo

THE HEADLINES in the Japanese press in recent months are likely to have

piqued the interest of anyone looking for a destination where ill-gotten

gains can be made to appear legitimate, let alone the concern of global

money-laundering authorities.…

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CHINA PAINT INDUSTRY FEATURE AUTOMOBILE PAINTS USA CONSTRUCTION GROWTH



BY JANE MOIR, in Hong Kong

CONSTRUCTION is on the up, people are eagerly buying homes, cars are being churned out at a rapid pace and the 2008 Beijing Olympics are just around the corner. The demand for paint and coatings in China should never have been better.…

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WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND COTTON SUB-COMMITTEE WEST AFRICA COTTON SUBSIDY ABOLITION CALL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE WEST African countries that have spearheaded the call for reductions in cotton subsidies at the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Doha Development Round have released a proposed formula guaranteeing these cuts are significant. If proposals tabled by the so-called Cotton-Four states Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad and Mali are accepted, cotton reductions would be deeper than cuts to agricultural subsidies in general.…

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WTO REPORT DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND - MODALITIES FOLLOW UP - ROUND CONCLUSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

INTRODUCTION

THE WORLD’S multilateral food trading system today stands at a crossroads: faced with the suspension of the World Trade Organisation’s Doha Development Round, it can either retreat to protectionism, leavened by a series of competitive bilateral trade deals, or it can grasp the nettle of liberal free trade, slash subsidies and tariffs, and then watch the economic rewards roll in.…

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WTO REPORT DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND - MODALITIES FOLLOW UP - ROUND CONCLUSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL
INTRODUCTION

THE WORLD’S multilateral food trading system today stands at a crossroads: faced with the suspension of the World Trade Organisation’s Doha Development Round, it can either retreat to protectionism, leavened by a series of competitive bilateral trade deals, or it can grasp the nettle of liberal free trade, slash subsidies and tariffs, and then watch the economic rewards roll in.…

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CHINA VIETNAM EU SHOES ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES EUROPEAN COMMISSION



BY ALAN OSBORN

A PROPOSAL by the European Union (EU) trade commissioner Peter Mandelson to impose provisional anti-dumping duties of 19.4 % on imported leather shoes from China and 16.8% on those from Vietnam has sparked protests from the Chinese Leather Association (CLA), caused concern among EU retailers and importers, while bringing uncertainty into the global leather market.…

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WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND HONG KONG SUMMIT COMMUNIQUE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

TRADE ministers meeting at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) summit in Hong Kong have set a tight timetable for agreeing of the Doha Development Round’s overall goals on agricultural liberalisation, saying these long discussed ‘modalities’ must be approved by April 30.…

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WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND HONG KONG SUMMIT - FISH



BY KEITH NUTHALL

DIPLOMATS at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) headquarters in Geneva are working to a tight April 30 deadline on agreeing detailed goals to liberalise trade in ‘industrial’ goods, which currently include fish products, despite calls for them to be considered with other foodstuffs in the WTO’s parallel agricultural talks.…

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WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND NON-AGRICULTURAL MARKET ACCESS - COTTON SUBSIDIES HONG KONG SUMMIT DEAL - DYES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

DIPLOMATS at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) headquarters in Geneva are working to a tight deadline on agreeing detailed goals to liberalise trade in industrial goods such as dyes following the WTO’s Hong Kong summit in December. It agreed an overall agreement (called modalities in WTO jargon) on the industrial goods section of its Doha Development Round should be struck by April 30.…

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CHRISTMAS BOOK SALES 2005 - HONG KONG



BY TAMARA VANTROYEN, in Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s book market saw healthy growth this Christmas compared to 2004, according to leading bookstore chains. "Our book sales this Christmas were up several percentage points compared to the same period last year," says Eric Ho, store supervisor at Dymocks booksellers.…

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