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News — Exporter Magazine

Surfing the internet rather than snacking on the couch seems to be the Aussie thing these days. Vegemite, Tim Tams and Coca-Cola have given way to technology companies Google, Apple and Sony as the...

News — Exporter Magazine

Take up of robotic technology in the food sector is set to steadily increase as processors are forced to seek further efficiency gains and demand could challenge that of the automotive industry within a...

News — Exporter Magazine

The US represents a vast, largely untapped playground for manufacturers of prebiotic fibres and probiotics, according to Foodmanufacturer.co.uk. Shanghai will be able to produce 100,000 new energy vehicles every year, including 60,000 passenger vehicles...

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Apparel company BGI Developments has picked up the technology and is talking to a number of New Zealand-based clothing exporters about using it. MAF spokesperson David Crowe said the little food New Zealand imports...

News — Exporter Magazine

A senior Chinese civil aviation official said on Thursday that China, the world’s most populous nation, would build 56 more airports during the next five years to expand transport capacity, according to ChinaDaily. The...

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A new fragrance confectionery that claims to leave the consumer smelling like roses has hit the shelves recently, according to ConfectionaryNews.com. German company Lanxess has developed a new natural citrus flavour for US soft...

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Denmark earns the biggest share of its national revenue from producing windmills and other clean technologies, the United States is rapidly expanding its clean-tech sector, but no country can match China’s pace of growth,...

Topic “NYK Line” — Exporter Magazine

JAPAN’s NYK Line Ltd will change its name to NYK Container Line Ltd on November 1 upon the transfer of business from Tokyo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd (TSK) to Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, the company...

Topic “Seatrade” — Exporter Magazine

Bay of Plenty kiwifruit is arriving in Europe at an increasingly speedier rate thanks to a supply agreement between Zespri and major shipowners and operators Seatrade, according to Bay of Plenty Times.