All Thailand articles – Page 28
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ArticleTesco Lotus signs MoU to buy Thai produce
Tesco Lotus plans to buy 180,000 tonnes of Thai fruits and vegetables valued at Bt2.5bn in 2009, after signing an MoU with the Thai government
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ArticleStronger baht squashes US trade
Thai exotic fruit exports to the US have been hit by the rise of the Thai baht against the US dollar, exporters reveal
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CP Group JV boosts mango exports
Thailand’s CP Group plans to increase its mango exports thanks to a new joint venture with Japanese and Australian partners
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ArticleVietnam halts dragon fruit exports
Just months after gaining access to the US market, high costs and technical problems have brought shipments to a standstill
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Thailand eyes Australian produce
Officials from Thai retailers have been assessing produce in northern Victoria
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East-West Seeds open R&D in Thailand
East-West Seed Group will open Asia's largest seed research centre in Thailand
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ArticleCasino delivers "satisfactory" Q4
The French group saw growth of 3.9 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2008, with full year sales up 14.9 per cent
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ArticleThai airports to reopen
Thailand’s two main airport are expected to reopen in the next few days as anti-government protesters leave
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ArticleThai airport closure stalls produce trade
Protesters have taken over the international airport, causing disruptions to produce exports
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ArticleBA World Cargo opens Thai office
Establishment of new customer service team in Bangkok set to boost company's operations in south-east Asia
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ArticleBA World Cargo opens Thai office
Establishment of new customer service team in Bangkok set to boost company's operations in south-east Asia
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ArticleNew Thai quarantine laws stir the pot for suppliers
South Africa and Australia still face market access problems as Thailand’s main import season draws closer
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Article"Good progress" for Tesco in first half
The UK retailer has seen increases in year-on-year profit and sales during the first half of 2008/09
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Milk scandal dents Chinese food sales abroad
In Thailand, retailers are cutting back on a range of Chinese foodstuffs after China’s tainted baby milk scandal shocks consumers worldwide
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Thai floods shore up prices
Fruit and vegetable traders in Thailand are grappling to procure produce this week as floods destroy domestic crops
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ArticleState of emergency fails to alarm trade
Impact on fruit trade in Thailand is "minimal", according to importers
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Net profit rise for Big C
The Thai retailer has reported improved results, although they have fallen below analysts expectations
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ArticleHypermarkets may enter Malaysia
Multinational hypermarkets may enter Malaysia as small franchise outlets, under a new proposal
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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

