Executive Tells Of Odd Payouts To Hollinger
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Rio’s $20bn Aluminium Price Boost
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Export News



Home and away

Innovative Australian producers are breaking barriers to enter the lucrative export market, writes Nikki Fisher.
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Thai cartel idea outrages rice consumers

Protests erupted yesterday from rice-importing nations as Samak Sundaravej, Thailand’s Prime Minister, proposed a cartel of South-East Asian rice exporters that would seek to gain more control over the price of grain.
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Some Chinese Exporters Prefer Euros to Dollars

Facing losses tied to a falling dollar and weakening American demand, some Chinese exporters are asking European customers to pay in euros. Others are trying to increase domestic sales.
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Rice hits high as Thailand threatens supply curb

The global trade in rice lurched to the brink of a 1970s-style “oil shock” today as prices surged 2.3 per cent to a new high and speculation mounted that Thailand, Asia’s predominant “rice superpower”, may join other regional producers in curbing exports.
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Weak Dollar Weighs on Europe

The euro rose above $1.60 on Tuesday for the first time, adding to pressure on big European exporters to raise prices.
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External News for: export

Finnish Port Workers to End Export-Crippling Strike - BusinessWeek

MiamiHerald.comFinnish Port Workers to End Export-Crippling StrikeBusinessWeekMarch 19 (Bloomberg) -- Finnish stevedores agreed to end a strike that shut ports for more than two weeks and halted 90 ...2-week Port Strike In Finland EndsCBS NewsFinnish stevedoring strike endsTimber Trades Journal2-Week Port Strike in Finland EndsABC NewsThe Swedish Wire -BusinessWeek -The Swedish Wireall 129 news articles »

Finnish Port Workers to End Export-Crippling Strike - BusinessWeek

MiamiHerald.comFinnish Port Workers to End Export-Crippling StrikeBusinessWeekMarch 19 (Bloomberg) -- Finnish stevedores agreed to end a strike that shut ports for more than two weeks and halted 90 ...2-week Port Strike In Finland EndsCBS NewsFinnish stevedoring strike endsTimber Trades Journal2-Week Port Strike in Finland EndsABC NewsThe Swedish Wire -BusinessWeek -The Swedish Wireall 129 news articles »

UN Rejects Export Ban on Atlantic Bluefin Tuna - New York Times

Jakarta PostUN Rejects Export Ban on Atlantic Bluefin TunaNew York TimesKoji Sasahara/AP By DAVID JOLLY and JOHN M. BRODER Delegates at a United Nations conference on endangered species in Doha, Qatar, soundly defeated ...Nations vote down export ban for bluefin tunaCNN InternationalUN rejects export ban on Atlantic bluefin tunaThe Associated PressProposed export ban on bluefin tuna defeatedCharlottetown, The GuardianUPI.com -CBC.ca -WGMEall 1,149 news articles »

Finnish Port Workers to End Export-Crippling Strike - BusinessWeek

MiamiHerald.comFinnish Port Workers to End Export-Crippling StrikeBusinessWeekMarch 19 (Bloomberg) -- Finnish stevedores agreed to end a strike that shut ports for more than two weeks and halted 90 ...2-week Port Strike In Finland EndsCBS NewsFinnish stevedoring strike endsTimber Trades Journal2-Week Port Strike in Finland EndsABC NewsThe Swedish Wire -BusinessWeek -The Swedish Wireall 129 news articles »

UN Rejects Export Ban on Atlantic Bluefin Tuna - New York Times

Jakarta PostUN Rejects Export Ban on Atlantic Bluefin TunaNew York TimesKoji Sasahara/AP By DAVID JOLLY and JOHN M. BRODER Delegates at a United Nations conference on endangered species in Doha, Qatar, soundly defeated ...Nations vote down export ban for bluefin tunaCNN InternationalUN rejects export ban on Atlantic bluefin tunaThe Associated PressProposed export ban on bluefin tuna defeatedCharlottetown, The GuardianUPI.com -CBC.ca -WGMEall 1,149 news articles »

CORRECT(3/17):PREVIEW: Taiwan February Export Orders Likely Rose For 5th Month - Wall Street Journal

CORRECT(3/17):PREVIEW: Taiwan February Export Orders Likely Rose For 5th MonthWall Street JournalTAIPEI (Dow Jones)--Taiwan's export order growth likely slowed sharply in February from the previous month, but orders remained well above ...Taiwan Export Orders Rose for Fifth Month in FebruaryBusinessWeekTaiwan Feb export orders top expectations, China strongReutersTaiwan's export orders up 52.2% in FebChannel News AsiaNews.gov.hk -BloombergUTVall 25 news articles »

 
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