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China expects trade surplus to shrink, Q1 imports up 65%
In the first quarter of 2010, China's exports grew almost 29% year-on-year to $316.17 billion, while imports surged nearly 65% to $301.7 billion. During the first quarter of this year, China’s trade surplus was $14.5 billion, around 77% lower than that of the first quarter of 2009.
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More choppy rides for the kiwi
 
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Online travel booking gets smarter
 
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Recovering lost data
 
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Managing trading risks for the antipodean
 
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Effortless move
 
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Honda to lease eco bike in Japan soon
Hobda plans to lease the scooters instead of selling them and hopes to set a price that will cost less than a regular bike over three years, including gas prices — a range that would be about ¥600,000 (NZD$9,000) to ¥800,000 (NZD$12,000) each.
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UK enforces new regulation for fish supply
The regulations will ensure that purchasers know exactly what they are buying, whether the fish was caught at sea, in inland waters or was farmed and, if caught at sea, in what sea area.
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DHL eyes growing Middle East, Asia trade
The life science and chemicals, fashion, automotive and electronics sectors account for over 60% of ocean freight exports from Egypt into North Asia Pacific.
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Exporting from a lifestyle block
 
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Wearing NZTE’s badge of honour
 
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Keeping MAF happy, making customers happy
 
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Lifting NZ's weightless exports
 
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Getting the big stick ready for Chinese pirates
 
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Uncovering export value in our backyards
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Grooming exporters to act global
 
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Exporting to India ?
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China slaps duties on US, Russian steel
China's investigations found that US producers had received subsidies from the US government, and their unfair competition hurt Chinese producers.
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Bypassing camels for Shanghai World Expo
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Mitsubishi Motors to make eco-cars in Thailand
The company will meet the BoI's condition to produce at least 100,000 units per year of the small, fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly cars.
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