All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 15
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Port of Antwerp strengthens China links
Belgian port introduces a number of initiatives to increase trade with major export hubs in southern China
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India government to start funding roads
Credit crunch sees India’s government scrap 14-year policy of relying on private capital to build major highways in the country
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Ecuador strengthens links with China
Ecuadorian banana exports to China could benefit from recent trade talks, which should see the two countries work more closely in future
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Damco acquires Pacific Network Global Logistics
Damco signs agreement to acquire Australian logistics provider Pacific Network Global Logistics to improve capabilities in Asia Pacific region
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Australian cherries eye Asian access
Access to two major Asian markets appears to be on the cards for Australia's cherry industry
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Maersk halts Iran services
Fresh produce exports to Iran have become increasingly difficult with Maersk stalling all services to the pariah state as of 9 October
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APL Logistics to take over Chinese joint venture
Joint venture buy-out will increase APL Logistics' presence in the Chinese market and improve supply chain capabilities
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New Zealand pears into the future
There are hopes that a handful of pear varieties that have gone into trials could be grown commercially in five to ten years
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India extends crop insurance scheme
Grape, pomegranate and banana growers in Maharashtra are to benefit from the extension of a government initiated insurance scheme
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Ex-All Black promotes NZ Avocados
New Zealand rugby star Jerome Kaino has put his weight behind the country’s avocado promotions in Japan
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NZ votes in favour of grower levy
New Zealand’s fruit and vegetable industry will be supported by a grower-funded levy for the next six years following a referendum last week
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Trade agreements key for Philippine bananas
The Philippines must develop bilateral trade agreements if it is to establish new banana exports destinations, according to one industry leader
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Tesco Lotus to go online
Tesco Lotus is to introduce an online shopping service in Thailand as smart phone usage in the country continues to climb
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Aeon stays the course in China
Retail giant Aeon pushes ahead with Chinese expansion plans despite a storm of anti-Japanese sentiment there over an ongoing territorial dispute
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Emirates service links Australia with Dubai
Emirates freight division is to increase capacity between Australia and Dubai with a number of new services
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Concerns over US apple exports to China
According to reports from the US, China ceased issuing import permits for its apples back in early August
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Shipping to benefit from stimulus measures
US and European Union stimulus measures should see an increase in demand for containerised shipping, according to a Malaysian bank
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Shipping line takes new tack in price war
Maersk Shipping Line has taken the bold move of raising rates amidst an industry-wide price war
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Japanese retailers close in China
Japanese retailers are shutting up shop in China as people there react violently to Japan’s claim over a disputed group of islands in the East China Sea
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Indian investment begins to flow
Foreign investment reforms appear to be paying off with the main Bombay Stock Exchange index reaching its highest close since July 2011