All Asia articles – Page 133
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Thai produce blazes Harrods trail
The Thai ambassador to the UK toured the food halls of Harrods in a celebration of the country last week, ahead of a summer of promotions for Thai produce including work with Tesco.
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Maersk Line bumps Europe-Asia/ME rates
Maersk Line announces hike in rates on Europe to South Asia/Middle East services effective 15 February 2010
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Chinese apple stocks empty out
Low levels of stored Chinese apples and a hungry domestic market has driven up prices
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Maersk Line restores Asia-South America rates
The shipping group has upped rates from their current "unacceptable and unsustainable" levels, it has said
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Hapag-Lloyd raises Far East-Europe rates
The company is to introduce rate increases and a Peak Season Surcharge in the coming months
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Rains and snowfall lift Indian apple mood
The onset of cooler temperatures marked by snowfall and rains have buoyed apple growers in India's Himachal Pradesh
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Organic trade tools launched
An international organics taskforce has introduced two new tools that aim to help establish equivalents between standards in markets across the globe
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Doha round out for the count
WTO talks collapse as economic powers fail to reach compromises
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Univeg completes Atlanta acquisition
The Belgium-based Univeg group of companies has today revealed that it has agreed the purchase of European fruit and vegetable trading company Atlanta AG, subject to antitrust approval
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NOL appoints new APL president
Eng Aik Meng succeeds Ron Widdows as president of NOL’s APL container shipping unit
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Chiquita posts rise in Q2 net profit
Sale of Atlanta to Univeg expected to enable increased focus on supplying customers, says company
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Chiquita prepares for tough second half
The next six months are likely to be more difficult as volumes flatten, although pricing remains favourable, says the company
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Chiquita Europe confirms Swiss move
European boss confirms to television channel SF that proposed move away from Antwerp to Rolle will go ahead
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Maersk forecasts shipping growth
Maersk Line predicts a 7-8 per cent growth in container shipping this year
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Hamburg Sud increases Chinese presence
The German group has been given the green light to expand its office network in the country
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Do Asian giants provide a safe haven?
The market potential of countries such as India and China provide welcome relief from the retail struggles in the western world
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Brazil seals Kent mango deal with Japan
Japan and Brazil have finally completed negotiations over the import of the latter’s Kent mangoes, Japanese officials have announced
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South Africa shipments normal despite rain
There is some disruption to citrus harvesting in the Cape region of South Africa, although there is unlikely to be a disruption of shipments
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South Africa turns to Asia for strong returns
Increased competition and falling prices is forcing citrus exporters to look towards Asian markets
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Asian shipping lines launch bunker fee
The introduction of an emergency bunker fee is being disputed by the Asian Shippers’ Council