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Japan's Panasonic plans to market solar batteries in China
Japan's Panasonic has announced its plan to market solar batteries in China, meaning more fierce competition ahead for China's domestic enterprises, according to People's Daily.com.
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NZ Merino Company eyes growth with $36-mln strategic initiative
The New Zealand Merino Company (NZM) and Government's Primary Growth Partnership (PGP) have announced a $36 million, 5-year initiative designed to amplify the momentum and economic returns for the fine wool and associated products.
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Sale of luxury goods rose 30% in China in 2009
Despite the financial crisis in 2009, the Chinese appetite for luxury goods remains high. While luxury goods sales in Europe, Japan and the United States declined, sales in China rose more than 30%.
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Young shoppers in UK go for price and value
British consumers are now price-led and value driven, shopping around to get the best deals, according to the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise's (NZTE) website.
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Google to put web content on television
Google is introducing a software that puts web content on television to persuade more consumers to use the internet in their living rooms and view advertisements that generate revenue, according to GulfNews.com. The new tool, Google TV, will work with Intel chips in products by Sony and Logitech International.
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Emirates to allow mobile flight bookings
Designed to work with over 3000 mobile devices, Mobile Emirates.com has been optimised to ensure that customers on the move can easily and efficiently access the emirates.com website, through their mobile phones.
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Dubai's exports up 13% in April
Exports by 4,645 Dubai companies grew 13% in April to BHD16.8 billion (NZ$65.26 billion), compared to exports in April 2009, according GulfNews.com.
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EU dairy sector to focus on cheese for growth
Dairy processors in the EU are turning to cheese in an effort to put the market turbulence of a year ago behind them, according to DairyReporter.com. A recovery in global demand, a weaker Euro, and better margins are expected to conspire to prompt an increase in cheese production this year.
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French National Assembly moves to ban BPA bottles for babies
The French National Assembly has approved a proposal to ban manufacturing, importing and exporting and selling of baby bottles made of BPA-based products, according to FoodProductionDaily.com.
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China may allow international yuan settlement at more provinces
China plans to expand settlements of international trade using the Chinese yuan to as many as 18 more provinces and cities to meet rising demand from companies, according to a Bloomberg report.
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US targets Asia as market for its green technologies
US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke leads an Asian mission for senior executives from 24 American companies to showcase the best of America's energy, energy efficiency, electricity energy storage, transmission and distribution technologies, according to a UPI report.
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Emirates offers passengers online visa application tool
Emirates passengers may apply online for 96-hour and 30-day entry visas to Dubai through its website, a move analysts say will give UAE tourism a significant boost, according to Gulf News.com.
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Move over Nestle, Danone dominates food sector in Europe
Dairy giant Danone comes out top of the list for category dominance in the European food sector, followed by Unilever and Nestle, according to NutraIngredients.com.
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Irish food industry urged to follow Silicon Valley's competitve cooperation
The Irish Food Board (Board Bia) is urging Irish food manufacturers to take risks and experiment in product development by utilising the kind of “regional centres of competition” that helped make Silicon Valley in California the nexus of global software development.
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Chinese bank card transaction tops NZ$1.4 trillion
Bank card transactions amounted to 6.86 trillion yuan (NZ$1.4 trillion) in China last year, accounting for 32% of the country's total retail sales, according to ChinaDaily.com.
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US affluent drive growth in store brands
Growth in private label (or store brand) is approaching 20% of dollar value in the US with this market segment being driven by affluent households, according to FoodandDrinkEurope.com.
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FedEx increases freighter orders in anticipation of cargo growth
US express delivery giant, FedEx, has increased its original four 777 freighters on order with Boeing by two, ahead of expected rising cargo volumes, according to the Shipping Gazette.
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NZ's food bowl, Bay of Plenty, shapes up, eyes Asia for growth
Head honchos from NZ’s food bowl – the Bay of Plenty – want to sell more to Asian consumers as they draw up strategies to help the food sector grow.
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Lenovo's LePhone to take on Apple's iPhone head-on in China
LePhone is customised for Chinese users and has received strong support from top domestic service and content suppliers, including Baidu Inc, Alibaba Group and Tencent Inc.
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New kiwifruit variety, Summerfruit, to give exporters a boost
Summerfruit, an early maturing, sweeter green variety, has been picked for the first time in Kerikeri in Northland, according to NZcity.com.
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