All China articles – Page 148
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New terminal for Tianjin
Tianjin Port, CMA CGM and Asia International Shipping have joined forces to build a new container terminal in the northern Chinese port of Tianjin
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ArticleChina becomes net food importer in 2008
Soaring domestic prices have cut down the country's traditional surplus in agricultural value as imports outweigh exports during the first half of 2008
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CMA CGM/CSCL service underway
A new joint shipping service began with a visit to the HHLA Container Terminal Burchardkai this week
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ArticleMaersk introduces new Australia service
An enhanced Asia-Australia 'Boomerang Service' will commence in September, the group has announced
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ArticleBA launches Chinese grape IRA
Australia’s produce sector could be mulling the prospect of Chinese grape imports arriving into the country before 2010
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ArticleCosta Rica-China FTA on the table
A potential free trade deal could benefit exports of Costa Rican bananas and coffee to the Chinese mainland
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China in tainted dumpling admission
The country reveals tainted dumplings that made people ill in Japan also caused sickness in China, adding a new twist to the food row between the two countries
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit firms await green light
Exporters are waiting on the approval of new kiwifruit protocols in China that could significantly open up the Asian market
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Article'Historic' moment for Californian berries
The authorities in China have allowed the first ever shipment of Californian strawberries to enter the Olympic Village
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ArticleContainer firms launch Asia-Europe service
China Shipping and CMA CGM will each run four vessels between China, Malaysia and Zeebrugge, Hamburg and Rotterdam
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Lotte unveils Olympic store
Lotte opened its first department store in China last week, just in time for the Olympics
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ArticleRijk Zwaan bids for Olympic glory
Dutch vegetable seed company reveals it is supplying tomatoes and mini cucumbers to Beijing's Olympic Village
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ArticleTyphoon hits China
China has been pounded with torrential rain from Typhoon Fung Wong, causing widespread damage
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ArticleGrapes stress California credentials
Californian table grapes are cashing in on their state-of-origin credentials this season to remain one of the top produce brands sold across Asia
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ArticleFruits leap Olympic traffic hurdle
Fruit distributors have been given special dispensation to enter Beijing, avoiding traffic jams caused by security enhancements
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ArticleYunnan red pear rising for export foray
Fresh Yunnan is optimistic about the fruit's upcoming season, following good weather and strong farmer support
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ArticleSunMoon Food Company expands
Sunmoon Food Co – formerly known as FHTK – has embarked on a series of new initiatives as it continues its revival from near bankruptcy in 2007 under a management team appointed last July.
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ArticleCalifornian berries qualify for Olympics
Californian growers get Chinese approval to supply strawberries to Olympic athletes
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China guards Olympic vegetables
Chinese Olympic officials eager to assuage food safety fears have place vegetables intended for athlete consumption under guard

