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Health, well-being and milk powder for China
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Apples, onions and long-life milk for Saipan and Guam
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Bacon,brochette and small-goods for Queensland
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Nissan's Ghosn sees future for electric car in Gulf
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Have you cashed your energy cheque yet?
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Apple's DNA mapping completed
More apple varieties with differing crispness, juiciness, flavour and aroma are expected to be bred now that the apple genome - all its genetic material, including chromosomes, genes and DNA - has
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French handbag maker LongChamp sees China as top five market by 2013
French handbag maker LongChamp Co Ltd expects China to be among the top five global markets by 2013, a top company official told ChinaDaily.com.
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NZ Customs raises minimum duty for imports
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Saudi Arabia to spend billions on smart buildings
Saudi Arabia is expected to spend SR150 billion (NZD$56.6 billion) in the next eight years for the construction of "smart buildings" all over the Kingdom, according to TradeArabia.com.
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Google's gmail to dive into Skype space
Google Inc said users of Gmail will now be able to call telephones directly from their email, putting it in direct competition with Web calling service Skype and companies such as AT&T Inc, according to GulfNews.com.
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Global gold demand up 36% in Q2
Demand for gold will remain robust during 2010 as a result of accelerating demand from India and China, as well as increasing global investment demand driven by continuing uncertainty over public debt and economic recovery, the World Gold Council (“WGC”), an organisation representing mining...
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Japan most developed market for nutricosmetics product
Japan is the most developed market in this category while the US is the least, according to NutraIngredients.com, citing Kline's rsearch.
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NZ shippers favour Tauranga & Lyttelton as host for large ships
The debate about which New Zealand ports should handle bigger container ships shifted up a gear today with the New Zealand Shippers' Council anointing Tauranga and Lyttelton, according to Otago Daily Times.
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Dairy, bakery, top functional foods market
Dairy, bakery and beverages account for 72.9% of functional foods in the world’s biggest markets with energy/mood enhancement, gut health and heart health the dominant claims, according to NutraIngredients.com.
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Trading with high risk economies
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