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INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS SOUGHT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL BIOFUEL STANDARDS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

INTERNATIONAL standards are crucial for the trade in goods, because they allow

importers to have confidence that the foreign product they are buying meets the

specifications they are familiar with at home. So, it may come as some surprise that no

such global standard currently exists as regards the technical definition of biofuels.…

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EU SET TO LOSE LATEST BANANA TRADE WTO DISPUTE WITH THE USA



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE WORLD Trade Organisation (WTO) is set to rule that the European Union (EU) is still illegally protecting banana exports from the Caribbean and Africa, but there is no prospect of this long running dispute being solved swiftly.…

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REGIONAL TRADE DEALS PROMOTE GLOBAL TRADE IN CLOTHING AND TEXTILE SECTOR



BY LUCY JONES, in Dallas; ALAN OSBORN, in London; KARRYN CARTELLE, in Tokyo; BILL CORCORAN, in Johannesburg; PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut; RACHEL JONES, in Caracas; MARK ROWE; and KEITH NUTHALL

WITH the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Doha Development Round being slow to proceed since its 2001 launch – and only this year approaching something resembling and end game – free traders wanting to encourage global commerce have looked to bilateral and regional trade deals.…

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WORLD FOOD INDUSTRY GUIDELINE BODY PUSHES FORMAL ADVICE FOR SPECIALIST NUTRITIONAL FOODS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

HAVING a crystal ball is can be useful and profitable for food businesses: get ahead of the game; know what investments you may need to comply with future regulations and best practice; and erase cash flow problems. It sounds fine in theory, but how can nutraceutical businesses predict the future?…

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ASIA COMMERCIAL CRIME UNIVERSITY EXPERTS ARE SMALL IN NUMBER BUT COMMAND VALUABLE EXPERTISE



BY GAVIN BLAIR, in Tokyo

THOUGH the number of academic specialists in commercial crime in the Asia-Pacific region may be fewer than in the US or Europe, many of the leading figures are both willing to work with corporate clients and have a great deal of experience outside the ivory towers.…

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INTERNATIONAL BUTTER MARKET ROUND UP



BY KARRYN CARTELLE, in Auckland; LUCY JONES, in Dallas, Texas; MONICA

DOBIE, in Ottawa; and BILL CORCORAN, in Johannesburg

NEW Zealand has long retained a position of prominence in the global butter products

industry, despite the fact that competitors are always looking to seize export markets in

what is an increasingly competitive market.…

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PAINT INDUSTRY COULD BE WINNER AS WTO'S DOHA ROUND DRAWS TO A CLOSE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

WITH the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) seven-year-old Doha Development Round maybe drawing towards a close, the paint industry might start to consider that a final deal may well lead to the elimination of most import duties on paints and coatings, worldwide.…

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WTO ROUND TO SLASH - EVEN REMOVE - SCRAP METAL IMPORT DUTIES WORLDWIDE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE WORLD Trade Organisation’s (WTO) seven-year-old Doha Development Round is planning the final phase of its negotiations, which could eliminate most import duties on a wide range of waste metal scrap, worldwide.

Such a mutual zero duty deal is the goal of a special raw material sectoral negotiation within the round’s market access for non-agricultural products (or NAMA) talks.…

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UNBUNDLING - BRUSSELS RESISTS THIRD WAY - BUT PREPARES FOR COMPROMISE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

AS the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers prepares to debate proposals on unbundling Europe’s electricity and gas industries this Thursday (Feb 28), the European Commission is refusing to adopt the so-called ‘third way’ proposals backed by France and Germany.…

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HIGH SOCIAL STATUS OF SMOKING IN RUSSIA HELPS TOBACCO SECTOR ENTRENCH ITS PROFITS



BY MARK ROWE

INTERNATIONAL cigarette companies are having a profitable time investing in Russia, which remains a relatively soft touch for tobacco marketers. Smoking is still a badge of class and aspiration in the country: smoking Soviet-era unfiltered ‘papirosi’ is now seen as the preserve of those on low incomes and spurned by anyone with aspirations to a Western-style lifestyle.…

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