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SECOND RUNWAY IN KANSAI AIRPORT OPEN BY EARLY AUGUST



BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo

KANSAI International Airport opens its second runway on August 2nd, making it the first hub facility in Japan to have multiple runways of 4,000 metres and allowing it to become operational 24 hours a day.
Constructed on a man-made island in Osaka Bay, KIX intends to increase both passenger and cargo flights, particularly in peak-time hours.…

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SHISEIDO CLAIMS SUCCESS IN DISCOVERING 'GOLDEN' MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM SKIN FORMULA



BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo
IT comes in a stunning multi-layered Perspex box that combines traditional elements of Japanese design with contemporary materials, the trays sliding out and each lotion held in a delicate, individual jar. But it is the contents of those jars, as well as the spray canister, that really has the scientists at Shiseido Co.’s…

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SHISEIDO CLAIMS SUCCESS IN DISCOVERING 'GOLDEN' MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM SKIN FORMULA



BY JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo

IT comes in a stunning multi-layered Perspex box that combines traditional elements of Japanese design with contemporary materials, the trays sliding out and each lotion held in a delicate, individual jar. But it is the contents of those jars, as well as the spray canister, that really has the scientists at Shiseido Co.’s…

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EU REACH CHEMICAL CONTROL SYSTEM IMPOSES DEMANDS ON US AND JAPANESE COMPANIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL, in London, and JULIAN RYALL, in Tokyo
THE INTRODUCTION on June 1 of the European Union’s (EU) Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals system – better known as REACH – will have a far-reaching impact on chemical manufacturers and distributors around the world, with companies operating in Japan expecting it to lead to higher costs – although they accept that its aims are positive.…

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SIMPLE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES CAN SAVE ROAD HAULIERS SIGNIFICANT FUEL COSTS - IEA CONFERENCE



BY PHILIPPA JONES, in Paris

SIMPLE cost-effective actions can help road hauliers run more efficient businesses, reduce their fuel bills and improve their environmental credentials, expert speakers have told an international conference on fuel efficiency in Paris.

Fuel accounts for at least 30% of operating costs in most road transport operations, but few, if any, haulage companies are really maximising the potential to be more fuel efficient, according to Jonathan James, a consultant with Faber Maunsell.…

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SIMPLE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES CAN SAVE ROAD HAULIERS SIGNIFICANT FUEL COSTS - IEA CONFERENCE



BY PHILIPPA JONES, in Paris
SIMPLE cost-effective actions can help road hauliers run more efficient businesses, reduce their fuel bills and improve their environmental credentials, expert speakers have told an international conference on fuel efficiency in Paris.

Fuel accounts for at least 30% of operating costs in most road transport operations, but few, if any, haulage companies are really maximising the potential to be more fuel efficient, according to Jonathan James, a consultant with Faber Maunsell.…

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WTO LAUNCHES INDIA WINE, SPIRITS DUTY PANEL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE WORLD Trade Organisation (WTO) has created a disputes panel to rule on the vexed question of whether India’s import duties on wines and spirits are so punishing, they break WTO rules. The panel will hear complaints from the United States, whose drinks industries have long chafed at the aggregated duties that range between 150% and 550%.…

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WTO LAUNCHES INDIA WINE, SPIRITS DUTY PANEL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Trade Organisation (WTO) has created a disputes panel to rule on the vexed question of whether India’s import duties on wines and spirits are so punishing, they break WTO rules. The panel will hear complaints from the United States, whose drinks industries have long chafed at the aggregated duties that range between 150% and 550%.…

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SOUTH KOREA PAINT INDUSTRY STRUGGLES TO PROSPER IN A MATURE ASIAN MARKET



BY KARRYN CARTELLE
ASIA’S paint and coatings industry may be growing but South Korea’s share of the market is on the decline. Indeed, the South Korea sector’s annual sales of US$3 billion make a small contribution to the global industry, where demand is predicted to reach US$83 billion this year.…

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LEBANON



BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
Lebanon’s cosmetics, toiletries and perfumery sector, excluding shaving creams and soaps, is estimated to be worth US$180 million a year, according to L’Oréal.

The sector was seriously affected by the month long war between Israel and Hizbullah last year.…

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