All articles by Fruitnet.com Staff – Page 18
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OOCL to invest US$347m in US port upgrade
Container shipping giant OOCL commits to purchase of equipment for redevelopment of terminal at the Port of Long Beach
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Philippine bananas explore new markets
Following a slow down in exports to China, the Philippines’ embattled banana industry hopes it can develop new markets in the Middle East and Europe
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Metro links with K+N
Kuehne + Nagel signs three year contract to manage seafreight services for Metro Group Buying Hong Kong
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Aeon unites for push into China
Japanese retailer Aeon forms joint venture to take advantage of China’s rapidly developing retail sector
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Chilean kiwifruit swamps Korean market
An oversupply of Chilean kiwifruit is forcing traders in Korea to offload fruit at below cost prices
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Healthy returns for Dairy Farm
Recent acquisitions and store openings have helped pan Asian retailer Dairy Farm post profits for the first six months of 2012
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Road builds Thai exports to China
Thai fruit traders are profiting from a recently completed road linking the country with China
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Weather takes bite out of Asia Citrus value
Wet weather and lower wholesale prices have seen the value of shares in Asia Citrus Holdings fall to their lowest close in more than two years
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NZ kiwifruit in need of tariff relief
Chilean kiwifruit sales to South Korea are booming as New Zealand suffers under weight of high tariffs
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Maersk hikes India-West Africa rates
Two months on from last increase, Maersk will again hike rates on its India-West Africa routes
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US cherry exports to South Korea double
Tariff reduction under recent free trade agreement sees US cherry exports to the Asian nation spike
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First US blueberries arrive in South Korea
US hopes first South Korea-bound shipment of Oregon blueberries could pave way for fruit from other states
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Malaysian port readies for mega-sized vessels
Malaysian port announces major investment to upgrade facilities to accommodate increasing ship sizes
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Rubens in running for third gold
Trademarked apple variety targeting third successive victory as Britain's tastiest apple at upcoming National Fruit Show
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Indian grapes in need of rainfall
Grape growers in Maharashtra are looking to the skies as concerns grow monsoon rains may not come to the state this year
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Japanese supermarket closures likely
Struggling Japanese supermarket chain could close 10 per cent of stores to help stem financial losses
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Singapore seeks more from Indonesia
Singapore hopes to increase vegetable imports from Indonesia, which have fallen by a third over the last decade
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Maersk raises India-Europe rates
Maersk follows Shipping Corp of India's lead in raising rates on India – Europe trade lane
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Bharti Walmart accused of FDI violations
Public interest suit alleges joint venture Bharti Walmart is violating rules governing foreign investment in India’s retail sector
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Thai supermarkets sell tainted produce
Thai consumer watch group warns of high levels of pesticides on vegetables sold in supermarkets and luxury department stores