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07.09.10

CHINA TAKES OFFENCE AT EXPORT RESTRICTIONS, VIGOROUSLY EXPANDS ITS IMPORTS… OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

China "vigorously" expands its imports of the most important goods as the nation strives to cut its trade surplus. The focus is, first of all, on the import of advanced technology and key equipment, although “some countries” practice restrictions on relevant exports into China in view of national security considerations. Those countries, if they continue such policies, will have cause to regret when they find one day that they have lost their share of the huge Chinese market, China’s officials dropped a broad hint at the specially organized China Import Forum. »
People's Daily Online
Official Web Site of the President of Ukraine
07.09.10 one-line news

WRITTEN TRADE AGREEMENTS IN ANATOLIA WERE MADE AS FAR BACK AS 4000 YEARS AGO

In the central part of Turkey, archaeologists have unearthed some cuneiform-script clay tablets that represent trade agreements that had been made, among other, by Assyrians with Hittites about 4000 years ago.
Hürriyet Daily News»
02.09.10

WORLD TRADE IS ON THE RISE, FIGURES SHOW

The value of world merchandise trade, according to a WTO estimate, rose about 25 per cent in the first half year of 2010, as compared to the same period of 2009. The conclusion is based on the analysis of monthly statistics for about 70 economies representing about 90 per cent of world trade. »
WTO
01.09.10

AN EXAMPLE FOR UKRAINE: AUSTRALIA’S BENEFICIAL DEAL WITH THE EU ON GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS

As the agreement between Australia and the EU on wine trade comes into force today, Canberra loses the right for numerous “authentic” European geographical indications – Champagne, Port and Burgundy etc. However, there is no single drop of sadness in Australia on this occasion. On the contrary, as per the opinion of the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation, they signed a very beneficial deal with the EU. »
The Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation
01.09.10

FROM TODAY, THE CUSTOMS UNION TROIKA DIVIDES CUSTOMS REVENUES BY RIGHTS

A new mechanism for distribution of customs proceeds starts to work in the Customs Union of Belarus Kazakhstan and Russia from September 1: Russia will be taking the 87.9 per cent share, and that of Kazakhstan and Belarus will be 7.33 and 4.7 per cent, respectively.
ITAR-TASS»



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