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Topic “TracPlus” — Exporter Magazine

The award was judged by a panel of highly regarded experts from executive levels of American and Canadian government agencies. The judging criteria centred on the uniqueness of the technology, its importance in terms...

Topic “sports beverage” — Exporter Magazine

Incorporating whey protein into exercise recovery beverages could open a lucrative new market for sports drinks manufacturers, according to research commissioned by performance nutrition company Volac, according to Nutraingredients.com.

Topic “In the News 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...

Topic “In the News News” — Exporter Magazine

China imported 8,017 tonnes of olive oil in 2007, up from 393 tonnes in 2001, according to the General Administration of Customs. Analysts expect imports to soon touch 10,000 tonnes a year. In August,...

Topic “In the News News” — Exporter Magazine

China’s household wealth is set to more than double to USD $35 trillion (NZD$46.3 trillion) by 2015 if the country maintains its historic growth rates, according to China Daily citing a report by Credit...

Topic “In the News News” — Exporter Magazine

The six planned models will expand Toyota’s hybrid engine range of vehicles that run on petrol and electricity at a time when rivals such as Nissan are developing all-electric vehicles. Surfing the internet rather...

Topic “In the News News” — Exporter Magazine

Boeing Co’s newest, biggest plane has cast a shadow over ceremonies to mark the three-years-late first delivery of its smaller cousin, the composite-plastic 787 Dreamliner, according to a Bloomberg report carried by GulfNews. The...

Topic “In the News News” — Exporter Magazine

Under pressure from Congress to do more to confront China on economic issues, the Obama administration has notified the World Trade Organisation of nearly 200 Chinese subsidy programs, saying many of them may violate...