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Move over Prius, Korea eyes eco car market
Korea aims to by 2015 sit among the world’s top four makers of eco-friendly cars, including hybrid, electric and other vehicles based on alternative drive technology, according to the Korea Times.
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MAF move will cause backlog says Importers' Institute
The Institute is expecting an outcry from importers who will have to pay hefty fees to MAF and incur demurrage and container detention costs.
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Robots as serfs at Shanghai Expo
China will use robots to help answer visitor queries at Shanghai's two international airports and at the entrances of some of the major venues within the Shanghai World Expo.
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China leads world demand for packaging
According to a US research, world demand for food containers is forecast to increase 3.9% per year to USD$124 billion in 2013.
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Maersk sees sea of red
AP Moeller, the Copenhagen-based global shipping line, reported an annual loss of 7.0 billion kroner (USD$1.3 billion), citing a drop in global shipments of goods amid the economic crisis.
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Bad for lamb, good for Aussie exports
Kiwi exporters can't have it all. Our lamb exporters are moaning while exporters to Australia are cheering.
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Freight rates creeping up
NZ exporters may need to brace for higher freight rates
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Petrol-head heaven in NZ
 
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Trade credit insurers curb appetite for risk
 
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The thing about sustainable packaging
 
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The double –edged sword: internet travel bookings
 
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War with the pirates
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Insurance risks lurk round every corner
Shippers
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Gold mining for customer information
Costs may be off-putting but exporter
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The trade credit risk vortex
Exporters are hard hit by high premiu
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A few good men
Good export managers with great e
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