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EU PROTECTIVE DUTIES PROVOKE IRE IN ARGENTINE BIOFUEL SECTOR
is traditionally a major supplier of biodiesel to the European Union (EU) market, but trade flows have reduced sharply in the past year and could fall further with an anti-dumping duty soon expected. An additional anti-subsidy countervailing duty may also be imposed on the Southern Cone nation.…
INDONESIA'S COAL PRODUCTION BOOMS WHILE MINING LAGS
INDONESIA’S mining industry is richly endowed with natural resources. United States Geological Survey (USGS) reports stress how the country ranks among the world’s leading producers of tin, copper and nickel, with sizeable reserves of other key ores such as bauxite, gold and silver.…
– DRINKS PACKAGERS LOOK TO COMMUNICATE BETTER WITH CONSUMERS
Drinks packaging design has always been about communicating with consumers – whether it is broadcasting a brand image or delivering information. And with new technologies aiding communication in many ways, interaction is a key theme with international beverage packaging designers today.…
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING HELP ROBOTS PERFORM FUNCTIONS, INTERACT WITH PEOPLE
WHILE textiles, clothing and textile-based soft materials have not traditionally been a focus in robotics, researchers in the United States (US) especially are increasingly combining the two to perform certain functions, such as helping robots to ‘touch’ and ‘feel’ their environment.…
CHINA STARTS COMPREHENSIVE EXPANSION OF ITS COGEN SECTOR
the once-in-a-decade handover of power within China’s Communist Party government now complete, the country’s new administration is beginning to find its feet. It is a process that has profound implications for the cogeneration sector in the world’s most populous nation.
At the heart of the opportunities related to cogeneration is a government plan entitled Guiding Opinions of the Deployment of Gas-Fired Distributed Energy. …
WTO PANEL TO RULE ON LEGALITY OF CHINESE ANTIDUMPING DUTIES ON JAPANESE STEEL TUBES
A World Trade Organisation (WTO) disputes panel has been authorised to settle a row between China and Japan over Chinese anti-dumping duties on high-performance stainless steel seamless tubes imported from Japan.
Tokyo argues that these duties break global commerce rules, notably the WTO’s anti-dumping agreement and its general agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT).…
CHINA UNDER PRESSURE TO SEEK LESS DRAMATIC ANTI-FRAUD PENALTIES, WHILE JAPAN PUSHED TO TOUGHEN PUNISHMENTS
CHINA and Japan offer two contrasting case studies in the punishment of fraud: while China is under pressure to dial down penalties from their past severity; in Japan, there have been moves to make punishments tougher.
Certainly China cannot get much tougher, given the death penalty is available to judges for fraud.…
OVERSEAS NONWOVENS PLAYERS EYE CHINA PREMIUM MARKET
ALTHOUGH China is known for skilled workers making clothing for big brand names, the country still relies heavily on imports when it comes to high performance nonwovens used in the medical, automotive, environmental protection and other fields, according to Beijing-based China Nonwovens & Industrial Textiles Association (CNITA).…
WESTERN COUNTRIES TURNING TO UZBEKISTAN FOR MINERAL RESOURCES
THE FORMER Soviet, Central Asian republic of Uzbekistan is being wooed by the West for its oil and gas reserves, but attention is increasingly turning to its solid mineral wealth. According to the country’s State Committee on Statistics, explored mineral reserves are put at USD3.27 trillion and from a key plank of the country’s economy: in 2012, according to the committee, metals processing accounted for 17% of all the country’s industrial output and was valued at Uzbekistani Som UZS8.6 trillion (USD4.2 billion), a rise of 12.4% on 2011.…
INDIA PLANS DISASTER RESCUE UNIT FOR LIVESTOCK
THE INDIAN government is to create a national Veterinary Emergency Response Unit, charged with protecting the country’s huge livestock population during natural disasters, such as floods, fires, droughts and earthquakes, a New Delhi conference has heard. “We are going to train the students of Indian veterinary colleges in disaster management techniques so that they can rush to save livestock whenever a disaster strikes,” S Abdul Rahman, President of the Commonwealth Veterinary Association, told globalmeatnews.com. …