Topic “In the News News” — Exporter Magazine
The WiFi hotspots will be initially installed in central business areas such as Yuyuan Garden, Yanzhong Park and People’s Square, and will be expanded to cover the whole urban area and some suburbs. Farmers and exporters should support a wider ban on AgResearch’s continuing plans for genetic engineering of animals and other forms of cloning, not least to reassure global markets about what “Made in New Zealand” represents, GE Free NZ said in a press release. Datamonitor analyst Varun Kumar told BakeryandSnacks.com that, globally, Japan is “at the bottom of the ladder” in terms of bakery sales growth with an estimated CAGR of only 1% for the next five years, whereas countries such as India and China rank highest with 11% and 10% estimated CAGR over the next five years. The ships are in the Triple-E class based on “Economy” of scale, “Energy” efficiency and “Environmentally” improvement. Maersk Line CEO Eivind Kolding said the new ships would have all the latest environmental features. With many importers switching from China (due to higher cost), Bangladesh has new destinations such as Japan, South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and some Latin American countries, the report said. Last year Korean firms won projects worth $25 billion in the UAE, mainly in the oil and gas, petrochemicals and construction sectors. The most important contract was the Korean Government-owned Kepco winning the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation. The soft drinks giant was quoted saying: “While biodegradable packaging can be a sound choice for products that are not commercially recyclable, the process of capturing the embodied energy and raw materials in beverage bottles for reuse through recycling is, in our view, a much better option.”