The eurozone is still struggling and Africa is suffering with high food prices but the number of tourists coming to Australia is growing and the credit rating of some Asian countries is rising, according to EFIC’s latest newsletter.
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Trade negotiations among the WTO on trade in services have intensified in the lead up to a potential agreement.
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Oft awarded company Laservision have taken another gong at the Association of SouthEast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Tourism Forum.
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The outlook for the global economy has worsened in recent months as risks and uncertainties increase after what seemed to be encouraging signs at the end of 2010.
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After 18 years of negotiations Russia has been welcomed into the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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The government will oppose a Coalition-sponsored bill to make palm oil labelling compulsory, saying it will hurt business and is anti-trade.
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The Asia-Pacific has become the world’s most integrated trading region, says Pascal Lamy, head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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The European Union has presented a plan to the World Trade Organisation to help deadlocked countries find middle ground in the stalled Doha round of trade negotiations.
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Trade minister Craig Emerson has said the world must have a “red hot go” at delivering a conclusion to the Doha Development Round in 2011. “Our sense is there is not a lot of movement and there’s not much time—in fact, very little time—to go before we won’t be able to hit the 2011 deadline,” [...]
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard has used her state visit to the USA to pressure President Barack Obama to conclude the Doha Round of trade talks after a decade of stalled attempts. During her visit to Washington, Gillard met with Obama to discuss trade agreements between the two nations, among other priority topics. In a speech [...]
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