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Gulf countries have US$106 bln-railway projects
Saudi Arabia leads the way with a total of 23 projects valued at $25.6 billion, including the $6 billion Makkah-Madinah Railway Link which is currently under tender for construction.
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Frozen Beef & Mutton for Saudi Arabia
A Saudi Arabian Tradi
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Therapeutic Skincare Supplements: Raw Ingredients (Australia)
This Australian bio
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Organic products and more for China
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Colostrum Products for China
Colostrum products
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Timber Logs to Philippines
A vis
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Finished Timber and Dry Pet Food
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Toyota’s car output to be cut after earthquake
Toyota closed 12 plants, a spokeswoman said. Its profit will be cut by ¥6 billion ($AUD73 million or NZD$99.6 million) for each day of lost operations. Nissan and Honda could each lose ¥2 billion a day after closing plants, Goldman Sachs estimates. Sony and Toshiba have also shut plants.
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Cargill's new cocoa powder formula for drinks
Developed specifically for cold drink application, the new product is aimed at all markets where cocoa drinks are prepared with cold milk as well as hot applications.
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Some Asian countries test Japanese food for radiation
South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Philippines are countries stepping up their efforts to increase the screening of products, the report said, citing Reuters.
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UAE to subsidise price of rice and bread
Citing the state news agency WAM, the report said, the Gulf state has hooked up with the Union Cooperative Society supermarket chain to cut prices on two varieties of rice and Arabic bread. The reduction would run from April 1 to the end of the year.
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China launches ship trading price index
The price index, jointly published by the Ministry of Transport and the government of east China's Zhejiang province, would mainly monitor the trading prices of second-hand ships, said Gong Yinjiao, president of major indexer - Zhejiang Shipping Exchange Market Co.
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US anti-dumping duties on China incosistent with WTO rules
The WTO ruled that US parallel anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties imposed on four Chinese imports -- standard steel pipes, rectangular steel pipes, off-road tires and laminated woven sacks -- are inconsistent with WTO rules.
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NZ exports may be affected by Japan quake
Don Everitt, marketing manager for New Zealand King Salmon, told Radio New Zealand that the company was still taking orders from Japan, where it exports around 800 tonnes of salmon a year, but expected disruption.
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Air NZ to raise fares for all flights
Domestic and long-haul fares will go up about 7% and tickets to Australia and the Pacific will cost about 8% more to "recover jet fuel cost". The increase will see one-way "flexiplus" fares from Auckland to Christchurch go up from $256 to $274, and "works deluxe" fares from Auckland to Sydney from...
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