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The Advantages of Made in China Products |
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Written by Planwood
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Wednesday, 19 July 2006 14:32 |
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Without a doubt, the recent years have quite been good to the Chinese trade industry- and why wouldn’t they be? China has come a very long way since the days of solely exporting tea. While tea is still a key export, agriculture and food represents only a small percentage of exported Chinese products, while electronics and technology equipment are quickly rising up towards the top of the export lists. |
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Malaysia - Furniture industry doing well |
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Written by Planwood
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Saturday, 24 June 2006 03:27 |
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The furniture industry has improved compared with 20 years ago. This is due to the demand from overseas market and the higher living standards of Malaysians, says International Trade and Industry Ministry parliamentary secretary Datin Paduka Dr Tan Yee Kew. |
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'Old Europe' seeks barriers to Asian rivals |
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Written by Planwood
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 18:36 |
Textile import quotas have helped some Italian brands surviveAnti-dumping measures are keeping many lower-cost Vietnamese alternatives out of the EU. Hence, in the long-established corner shoe shop in the old town, for example, there are nice pairs of Italian shoes on offer. Almost opposite is a clothing store offering stylish European-made tops and trousers, their makers getting a helping hand from those recent, if chaotic, Chinese textile quotas imposed by the European Commission. |
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