- Local firms look beyond mainland
More than 40 percent of privately owned mainland businesses plan to go overseas in the next three years, according to an HSBC survey. Of the 902 privately owned companies surveyed ……- Mexico halts exports of beef, poultry to the U.S.
The Mexican government has voluntarily halted shipments of processed beef and poultry to the United States after U.S. inspectors found inadequate sanitation and recordkeeping durin……- Dubai Records 54 Pct Growth in Non-oil Trade
The volume of non-oil direct foreign trade of Dubai, the commercial and financial hub of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), reached 296.6 billion dirhams (80.8 billion U.S. dollars) i……- China to step up trade with Pacific island countries
Trade between China and Pacific island countries could exceed 2 billion U.S. dollars this year and3 billion U.S. dollars in 2010, Commerce Minister Chen Deming said here on Sunday.……- Jilin expo a bridge for expanding northeast trade
The fourth China Jilin Northeast Asia Investment and Trade Expo opened yesterday to again bridge buyers and suppliers in the provincial capital of Changchun over the next four days……- U.S. dairy import quota license fee for 2009 set at $150
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service will assess a $150 fee for each dairy tariff-rate import quota license issued in 2009. Licenses are issued on a ca……- Sino-African trade to hit $100 bln in 2008, China predicts
Bilateral trade between China and Africa will exceed 100 billion U.S. dollars in 2008, two years earlier than expected, the General Administration of Customs said on Wednesday. The……- Coke offer for China's Huiyuan could face difficulties winning approval
Coca-Cola said on Wednesday it has offered to buy Huiyuan, China's largest fruit juice company, for the equivalent of 2.4 billion U.S. dollars in cash, in what would be the second-……