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China reports surpluses under current, capital accounts in first quart...May 24, 2011

China posted surpluses under both the current account and capital and financial account in the first quarter, according to data released by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) on Tuesday. The surplus under the current account, which measures China's foreign trade, reached 29.8 billion U.S. dollars in the first quarter, down 18 percent fro...

US container exports grow 11.6%May 24, 2011

U.S. containerized exports increased 11.6 percent in the first quarter of 2011, and the 3,006,592 TEUs exported represented the highest volume since the second quarter of 2008, the Journal of Commerce reported. “The first quarter gains are a reflection of a continuing expansion of global manufacturing and a tumbling U.S. dollar,” said Mario Mo...

Majority of Australian businesses unaffected by high Australian dollar...May 24, 2011

 Three quarters of Australia's small and medium sized businesses are either better off or unaffected by the high local dollar, a survey by The Executive Connection (TEC), Australia's leading chief executive officer (CEO) leadership organization, revealed on Tuesday. In the survey of 300 senior business people, 41 percent said their businesses felt ...

S Korea to impose higher tariffs on rice imports from 2012: reportsMay 24, 2011

South Korea plans to levy higher tariffs on rice imports starting next year, moving up the previously scheduled date from 2015, local media reported Tuesday. The country seeks to impose higher tariffs on imported rice instead of the current quota limits set under the minimum market access (MMA) regime, with rice stocks getting piled up and domestic rice c...

China seeks to expand trade, investment ties with CambodiaMay 24, 2011

China sees Cambodia as one of the potential trade and investment partners among the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and pledges to boost closer economic ties between the two countries, said a senior Chinese official on Tuesday. During a meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, Wan Jifei, visiting chairman of China Council for the Prom...

S Korea seeks to impose tariffs on rice importsMay 24, 2011

The South Korean government has decided to pursue an early imposition of tariffs on rice imports in a bid to deal with its growing rice reserves, local media reported Tuesday. The Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Agriculture is seeking to introduce tariffs on rice imports starting next year a plan initially scheduled for 2015as a way of contro...

IMF projects UAE economy to grow 3.3% in 2011May 24, 2011

The economic recovery in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is gaining strength, supported by a favorable global environment but subject to increased regional uncertainty, according to a report released by the International Monetary Fund on Monday. The Washington based international lender projected that growth of real gross domestic product -- the broad mea...

Argentina praises Russia for market economyMay 24, 2011

Argentina on Monday praised Russia for its transition to become a market economy, Argentina's Foreign Ministry said in a statement. The observation was made during a bilateral meeting in Moscow where delegations from both countries agreed that a big potential remain open for exploration between Russia and Argentina in areas of bilateral trade. The two co...

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