All China articles – Page 143
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ArticleMaersk service links Hamburg with Far East
Shipping group expands AE-10 liner service to better connect continental Europe with China, Malaysia and Hong Kong
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ArticleMetro invests in China
The German retail group Metro has opened its first new Asian store for 2010, and has become the world’s third largest retailer
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ArticleRetail landscape shifts east
Two new reports have predicted China and India will dominate the grocery retail sector in the next five years
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ArticleChina target for Thai fruit
A Thai fruit roadshow plans to take advantage of the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou later this year
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ArticleBiopack aims for expansion
Biopack Environmental Solutions is betting on increasing sales and expansion to bring its books back into the black
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ArticleStudy shows farms leading Chinese pollution
A new Chinese report has identified agriculture as one of the country’s largest polluters, upsetting previous claims to the contrary
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ArticleChina to leapfrog US grocery market
A new report by industry expert IGD has forecast a change at the top of the international grocery market rankings over the next four years
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ArticleNamibia reports healthy grape sales
Favourable weather conditions have boosted grape production in the southern African country, aiding exports to China
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ArticleChinese food spending growth high
Chinese spending on food is increasing an average of 17 per cent a year, according to a new USDA report
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ArticleChina’s fresh produce quality up
A report from the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture says the quality of fruit and vegetables in the country improved last year
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ArticleChinese firm to supply East Timor
Leading Chinese fruit and vegetable distributor Sino Green Land will begin supplying produce to East Timor this month
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ArticleProgress for Italian citrus in China
Italy's Minister of Agriculture Luca Zaia says recent talks with officials in China have made a breakthrough on citrus more likely
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ArticleReasons for cheer ahead of CNY
Chinese New Year sales are not what they once were, but traders should take heart in the increasing year-round prospects for imported fruit
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ArticleChina still number one at Ashdod
The Israeli port of Ashdod has revealed that China remains its principal source of containers
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ArticleTesco opens Qingdao shopping mall
UK retailer Tesco has unveiled the first of a planned 23 shopping malls in China, in a bid to gain ground on Carrefour and Wal-mart
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ArticleAsian Citrus winter crop jumps
Asian Citrus’s 2009 winter orange yield rose 42 per cent over 2008 on the back of increasing production at Xinfeng
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ArticleGrowth for Chinese citrus
Chinese citrus production is expected to rise 5 per cent this season, a USDA report says, led by oranges and tangerines
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ArticleAsian Citrus shares plunge
Chinese orange plantation owner Asian Citrus Holdings has seen its share prices plunge after it was suspended on its Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut
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ArticleChina garlic prices soar
Lower production levels and fears about the H1N1 ‘swine flu’ virus have led to skyrocketing garlic prices in China
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Tesco ups China presence
Tesco has signed an agreement to set up the first in a planned series of joint ventures to develop shopping centres in China.

