All China articles – Page 131
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ArticleTianjin Port Group and PSA sign agreement
A strategic cooperation agreement has been signed by company leaders as they seek further collaboration and expansion
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ArticleCosta Rica sets sights on China
Costa Rica is negotiating market access in China for its pineapples and melons
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Article'Unprecedented interest' in Hong Kong event
Several new companies have signed up for Asia Fruit Logistica, including Uzbekistan's first-time exhibitor Fresh Green Agro
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ArticleIncrease in Chinese fruit production
New plantings, improved orchard management and favourable growing conditions have contributed to an increase in Chinese fruit production
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ArticleNew food safety scare in China
Fresh food safety concerns in China following claims vegetable traders there are using formaldehyde to prolong the shelf life of cabbages
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ArticleTesco shuffles international pack
Group to make leadership changes in Turkey and China as well as alterations to Fresh & Easy personnel
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ArticleK+N open Shanghai hub
Kuehne + Nagel has opened a new operation in Shanghai to boost its less than container load services in the Asia Pacific
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ArticleCarrefour under fire in China
Claims made on Chinese micro-blogging site over mislabelling by French retailer Carrefour have been picked up by mainstream media there
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ArticleChinese fruit floods Vietnam market
Chinese produce has flooded markets around Ho Chi Minh City to meet demand for fruit
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ArticleOnline retail in China to triple
Online retail sales in China are set to triple to over US$360bn by 2015, according to recent research
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ArticleQuality key for Chinese grape prices
Fruit quality is driving price differentials in the Chinese grape market this year rather than supply availability
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ArticleWalmart China executive departs
Joe Zhou joins growing list of top-level executives to depart Walmart’s Chinese operations
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Walmart rethinks China
With comparatively poor results in China, Walmart is rethinking its strategies there
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Chinese vegetable prices climb
China’s food prices rose 7.5 per cent in March, largely as a result of high vegetable pricing because of poor weather.
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ArticleCosco records major loss in 2011
Container shipping drags down Chinese group's results, despite profits recorded in logistics and terminals
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ArticleVegetable prices hike Chinese inflation
High vegetable prices from cold weather over March in China have pushed up the country’s inflation rate
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ArticleNZ accuses China over Psa outbreak
New Zealand scientists believe China is the most likely source of the Psa-V disease devastating New Zealand's kiwifruit vines
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ArticleChina tops world's grocery market
China has replaced the US as the world's biggest food retail market, according to IGD
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ArticleLianhua to open 350 new outlets
Chinese supermarket chain Lianhua is to open 350 new retail outlets across China this year
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ArticleChile promotes blueberry arrivals
A special function and retail promotions were held in Beijing last week to mark the arrival of Chilean blueberries in China

