UAE demand for handsets is said to be topping 3.5 million units annually, 25% of which are re-exported to Africa, Iran and the Levant, according to GulfNews.com.
China will permit designated banks to trade yuan/foreign currency swaps on behalf of their clients from March 1, according to a Reuters report quoting the country's foreign exchange regulator.
According to a Datamonitor study: Other Savoury Snacks in the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) Countries – Market Overview and Forecasts to 2014, India will be the most lucrative destination in terms of revenue and volume growth over the forecast period.
Europe’s ban on shipping conferences has led to greater rate volatility, costs and supply chain instability but the true impact of this ban cannot be determined due to the impact from the global economic downturn, according to the Shipping Gazette citing the American Shipper.
Denmark’s Maersk Line has declared Egypt's Port Said as closed to operations because of rioting afflicting much of North Africa, but most seriously in Egypt.
The Wool Packaging Company in the UK has come up with an award-winning eco alternative to oil-based insulated packaging for delivering and distributing temperature sensitive goods.
The Middle East’s organic food market, valued at about USD$227 million a year, is growing at a pace of nearly 20%, mainly driven by the rising affinity of the youth population to embrace healthy and natural lifestyles.
Saudi Arabia says it plans to spend 580 billion riyals (NZD$208 billion) in 2011 as it invests in education and infrastructure to spur growth in the top oil exporter, according to GulfNews.com.
"There is a move towards the liberalisation of the supply of grain, but that will be phased in over the medium term ... maybe over five years at least," said Abd Elaziz Ellili, a departmental chief at the agency, l'Office des Cereales was quoted saying.
The strength of the Australian dollar is hurting Australia’s wine sales in the US and popular wines are being replaced by cheaper product from Argentina as well as flavour-of-the-month labels from New Zealand, according to Stuff.co.nz.
Food and drink industry survey participants are cautiously optimistic about 2011, with just over 63% of the respondents bullish about market conditions for the sector.
Shaped exactly like the Secure Digital (SD) memory cards now used widely in compact digital cameras, the FluCard comes embedded with WiFi to transmit data to other wireless-enabled devices such as mobile phones, laptops and tablet computers.
The article, quoting Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming, said recently that China hopes the US could relax its control on high-tech products export to China.
China exported $842.74 billion worth of machinery and electronic products in the first 11 months, up 32.7% from a year earlier, Zhang Yujing, director of the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME) was quoted saying.
The report also said China has – after two days of high level talks – agreed to lower restrictions on the imports of wind turbines and telecommunications equipment, and other moves, that could lead to a substantial boost in US exports to the world's second-largest economy
The report said, adding a sales tax of 20% to sugar-sweetened beverages could result in a daily average reduction of 6.9 calories per person. Over the course of a year, this would equate to about 0.7 pounds in weight loss. A 40% tax would result in a 12.5 calorie reduction, and annual weight loss of about 1.3 pounds per person.
In China, where Datamonitor estimates that soft drinks will grow 14% (CAGR) over the next five years, the market research firm found that healthy drinks are leading lists of new launches.