Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3301
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ArticleShipping tax to hit RSA export costs
Reports warn that exports to the EU are set to become more expensive when proposals to introduce a shipping tax next year are adopted
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ArticleAA Cargo operating as normal
US air cargo operator is operating normal flight schedules during the company’s bankruptcy restructuring process
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ArticleAirfreight continues descent
Global air cargo demand fell for the sixth consecutive month in October, dropping 4.7 per cent below the prior year period
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ArticleSafmarine alters Prime 2 service
Service connecting the Indian subcontinent with northern Europe designed to offer improved port coverage
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ArticleNFU responds to Autumn Statement
Farming "can and will play its part in leading the country back to sustainable economic growth", the NFU has said in response to chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement.
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ArticleDEFRA told to 'catch up with Ronald McDonald'
DEFRA’s Caroline Spelman has been told to “stop clowning around with food standards” and “catch up with Ronald McDonald”.
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ArticleChancellor defers business rates rise
Businesses that feared they were being taken “for granted” by ministers over a planned rise in business rates from April have been given some respite after part of the increase was deferred.
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ArticleNew coldstore unveiled in LA
The facility near Los Angeles airport could support the influx of perishable imports and boost the region's share of the business
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ArticleCapespan issues cautionary notice
Speculation on developments at Capespan increases as South African company issues a cautionary notice to its shareholders
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ArticleSlight growth for SH stonefruit
South Africa will record the biggest increase in exports, with Chile and Argentina also set for volume growth across some of the category
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ArticleBanana producers fight black sigatoka
The Dominican Republic industry is looking for ways to battle the spread of the destructive disease
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ArticleSainsbury's 'holding its nerve' over xmas prices
Sainsbury’s will be holding its nerve and sticking to its plans, rather than slashing prices as Christmas sales look gloomy, its commercial director has said.
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ArticleLeading event returns to Cape Town
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere is back in South Africa next year, offering delegates insight and business opportunities
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ArticleItaly sees red
Red-fleshed ENZARed kiwifruit grown in China is going on sale in Italy this week.
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ArticleCarrefour ups South American presence
The French retailer has signalled its intent in South America with the opening of two new stores, in Argentina and Colombia
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ArticleDamco honoured with SMC award
Logistics group recognised for its contribution to supply chain partnerships at the 7th annual SCM Logistics Excellence Awards
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ArticleArnon Kiselstein steps down from SafePack
General manager of Israeli Decco subsidiary to retire after 30 years in charge of business
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ArticleIndian FDI announcement causes chaos
The Indian government has been thrown into chaos following moves to allow foreign investment in the country’s multi-brand retail sector
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ArticleMarketing in focus at Freshconex forum
The Freshconex Business Forum will feature a look at strategies for new market opportunities in the convenience market
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ArticleNet income slides at Colruyt
Discounter feels impact of French losses and a slump in Belgian consumer confidence

