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Pike River's coal off to India despite quake
Pike River Coal’s second export shipment of approximately 20,000 tonnes of premium hard coking coal worth around $6 million is scheduled to depart Port of Lyttelton on Monday for India.
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Sandalwood Oil for the Middle East
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Chicken wings and feet wanted for Chinese buyers
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Aussie wines gain wider access to EU
Australia will be granted easier access to the EU markets for its wine industry, but will not be allowed to use names associated with European wines, according to New Europe’ online report.
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UAE expats earn more than rest of world
Since coming to the UAE, 87% of the expats said they earned more disposable incomes than in their home countries.
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China Aug auto sales up 59% on yr
Auto production in China, the world's largest auto market, rose 35.45% from a year earlier to 10.91 million units in the January-August period.
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India’s Tata to launch deluxe version of its cheap car
It may have been pitched as the cheapest car on road, but Tata Motors is looking to launch a fully-loaded deluxe version of the Nano on Indian roads by 2012, according to Times of India.
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Irish research shows no prospect for cloned meat
Cloned animals intended for use within the agri-food system do not have approval in Europe, and that the technology’s legislation is currently under discussion, a research says.
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Chinese cooperatives -- way to rural China's heart
Retail sales in the country's rural areas jumped 16% to 4 trillion yuan last year, outpacing urban spending for the first time, according to the Ministry of Commerce
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DHL launches new weekly LCL service to Singapore
DHL, the world's leading logistics company, has enhanced its ocean freight transportation network out of Auckland by launching a new direct Less than Container Load (LCL) weekly service to Singapore.
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Nestle to invest USD$487 million in coffee projects
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Asahi eyes bigger share of Aussie soft drinks market
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Givaudan builds new Hungarian savoury-manufacturing plant
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OCCL raises freight from SE Asia to Australia
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Singapore is world’s busiest port, Chinese ports rank high
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