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Trade unions set up in over 73% Chinese-foreign ventures Mar 17, 2008

Trade unions have been established in some 111,000 joint ventures in China involving foreign or Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao investment, accounting for 73.1 percent of the businesses, a senior union official said here on Friday. The fact that a large number of transnationals such as Wal-Marthave formed union organizations serves as encouragement to oth...

ABB powers up China biz with $100m Mar 17, 2008

ABB will add more than $100 million in investments in China this year. The money will be used to "support the expansion of research and development, manufacturing, sales and engineering services across the complete power and automation product portfolio in China", ABB CEO and CFO Michel Demar said yesterday. The proposed investment by the leading gl...

Britain, China explore potentials in creative industries Mar 17, 2008

The Center for Creative Business in London hosted on Thursday Creative Exchange with China, exploring the possibilities of business ventures between the two countries in the creative industry. The conference, which is aimed to help creative businesses from both China and Britain to get to know each other before exploring the business potentials of the...

China accuses U.S for raising "technical barrier to protect trade Mar 17, 2008

China's quality watchdog chief Li Changjiang said Thursday that China opposes technical barriers adopted by some countries to restrict imports of certain goods. It is not advisable to raise 'technical barriers' to circumscribe the development of international trade, said Li, head of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Qua...

China textile exports fall in Feb. on weaker demand, harsh weather Mar 17, 2008

China's textile and garment exports in February dropped 32.9 percent from the previous month, largely due to weakening U.S. and European demand and the severe winter storms, customs authorities said. Exports reached 10.3 billion U.S. dollars last month, down 8.5 percent from a year earlier, according the General Administration of Customs. Exports ...

India manning forum bids to solve officer shortage crisisFeb 19, 2008

In a crisis reflecting shipping's boom and bust cycle, sustained growth in the world economy has seen demand for officers outstrip supply as the industry pays the price for cutbacks in cadet training schemes during previous lean years. More recently the shortage has been compounded by competitive rates of pay for shore-based jobs in developing nations ...

Silverjet's successful business model endorsed by BA announcementFeb 4, 2008

In the light of British Airways' announcement today that it will be launching a business class only service from City Airport in 2009, Silverjet's CEO, Lawrence Hunt, comments: "BA's announcement today is a ringing endorsement for Silverjet's business model and for our airline. It's also an admission that the old multi class model of airline travel, with ...

Costa Rica export growth slows Feb 2, 2008

Costa Rica's exports increased 14 percent in 2007, but the growth rate was down from 2006's 17 percent, according to figures from the Foreign Trade Ministry. Trade Minister Vinicio Ruiz said the slower growth rate could probably be attributed to uncertainties over the Central American Free Trade Agreement, which was endorsed by voters in an October 200...

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