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Racing ahead

While robust demand and availability of credit has boosted auto volumes in recent months, higher interest rates and reversal of excise duty cuts may play spoilsport. Stock prices have been gaining on the back of a jump in...

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Official: Iraq's oil October exports drop due to insurgent attacks, but revenues increase

Minnesota business by the numbers See Minnesota's top earning companies, CEOs and non-profits BAGHDAD - An Iraqi official says insurgent attacks caused a 4 percent drop in the country's oil exports in October compared to the...

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Swedish Export Agency Backs $1 Billion of Ericsson Sales to Russia

Russia's Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) has secured a credit facility in the amount of up to just over US$1 billion backed by Sweden's Export Credit Agency to support purchases of network infrastructure equipment from Ericsson.

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Manufacturing sector showing stronger signs of recovery due to stimulus: CII

New Delhi, Nov 22 : India's manufacturing sector witnessed an increased rate of recovery in the second quarter this fiscal, primarily helped by government stimulus even as exports continued to decline, says a survey conducted...

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Syrian Olive Oil, World Quality and High Nutritional Value, Report

Latakkia - The olive tree is an old and known tree in the Syrian coast. It is known that olive cultivation spreads in the Mediterranean basin where it contains 98% of the cultivated areas in the world and there are 91 million...

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... Plugs courier loophole for illicit exports

The Coffee Industry Board (CIB) has stepped up its policing of illicit or unapproved coffee exports, and has issued to all post offices and couriers a list of dealers who are licensed to trade the product overseas.

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Poverty is not our destiny

Published: Sunday | November 22, 2009 Clarke At a special meeting at People's National Party (PNP) headquarters in the mid-1980s, I awaited the arrival of the great doyen of the Third World Awakening, Julius Nyerere, with eager...

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FACTBOX-How countries have coped with the oil "curse"

Source: Reuters Nov 22 (Reuters) - Iraq is poised to strike deals with international oil companies that could vault it into third place in the table of oil producing nations. Emerging from years of sectarian ...

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One day all this will be gardening - Caribbean food vs LatAm producers

Nearly two decades ago, a former Caribbean minister with an unconventional background would try to shock those that he met into recognising that agriculture in the region was dying and that it was the services sector that...

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Qatar-Bahrain causeway work to being Q1 2010

Construction of a 40 km causeway that would connect gas exporter Qatar to the Gulf island state of Bahrain will start in the first quarter of 2010, an official said on Sunday. "We are evaluating the final design and cost of the...

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