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Under 2004’s trade development plan, the year’s exports are expected to net around $21bn, a rise of 8.8% compared with 2003, with Asia–Pacific becoming the key destination for Vietnam’s exports (accounting for 54% of export revenue). In 2004, Vietnam’s exports...
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Exporters suffered another drop in trade with countries outside the EU in June, according to figures released yesterday by the…
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Industrial output rose by 11.7 per cent in June when compared to the same month last year, above market expectations…
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According to the new Business Tendency Survey published by the Confederation of Finnish Industry and Employers (TT) on Thursday, executives…
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An official from the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Department under the State Development and Reform Commission (SDRC) revealed the department…
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Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (ECGC) has obtained a special exemption from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) allowing it…
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Exports are predicted to slump by an unprecedented Ђ18.7 billion this year because of the strength of the euro, the…
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Premiums for export credit insurance are poised to rise 10 to 15 per cent this year, following a similar rise…
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BCR have today added two exclusive specialists articles to the factorscan.com website. One is on pan-European factoring, by Helen Cassidy…
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Firms are predicting a modest pick-up in business in eight out of nine English regions after spending most of the…
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HSBC Bank plc have produced a guide for exporters based in the UK. The publication, Winning Export Sales, is endorsed…
Yamaya is one of countless small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Japan feeling the effects of a widening credit crunch.…
Businesses were hit by a double whammy yesterday as the Bank of England refused to cut interest rates and the…
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