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Articles Tagged 'imports'

  • Imports hurt Australian food sector
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    Falling exports and rising imports will damage Australia’s $102 billion food and grocery industry, according to a new report by the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) and KPMG. The annual State of the Industry 2010 report details the pressure the sector has come under in the last six years, underlining the $4.5 billion surplus [...]

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  • Import Export Show registration opens
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    Registration for the 2010 Import Export Show has opened. The show brings together four essential elements for global businesses: an exhibition, seminars, workshops and networking opportunities. First staged in Sydney in 2008, the Import Export Show in late 2009 and early 2010 travelled as a road show visiting capital cities around Australia. The next show, [...]

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  • Next stop Melbourne: Import Export Show on the Road
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    Experts in all aspects of export and import, case studies and relevant government departments will feature in a valuable information-packed two day seminar and mini-expo, Import Export Show On the Road. As Australia’s only national road show and mini-exhibition for SMEs involved in international trade, the Import Export Show On the Road features two full [...]

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  • The great recovery and the soaring dollar
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    The Australian dollar is now in US90-cent territory and there are fears this could affect our strong showing in ‘the great recovery’. There is even some market speculation that the Aussie battler will reach parity with the greenback. Naturally, many market economists have also speculated as to how the high exchange rate would affect exporters. [...]

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  • Threat of WTO action on ‘mad cow’ exports
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    Australia will revise its ban on beef imports after meat exporters from countries thought to have bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or ‘mad cow’ disease, threatened to go to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over unfair trade barriers. Red Meat Advisory Council chairman Ian McIvor said due to the latest scientific knowledge and the negligible risks of [...]

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