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Japan must decide on trade pact before polls: minister A government minister on Friday said Japan had to decide on its participation in a huge Pacific-wide free trade deal before national polls, in what could be an early salvo in the election campaign.
09 November 2012
Louboutin wins appeal over red soles fight with YSL French shoemaker Christian Louboutin can trademark his famous red soles, a US court ruled Wednesday, reversing a ruling that would have allowed rival Yves Saint Laurent to paint its outsoles scarlet.
08 September 2012
US pleased with APEC 'green' products list The United States welcomed Friday a deal to cut tariffs on dozens of "green" products in the Asia-Pacific, saying it would boost the region's economies as well as help protect the environment.
08 September 2012
Tensions set to cloud APEC summit Asia-Pacific leaders gather in Russia's far east this weekend for talks aimed at promoting trade but territorial disputes and other regional tensions may cloud the event.
05 September 2012
Iraq says not helping Iran avoid sanctions Iraq insisted on Monday that its trade with neighbouring Iran was above board, and denied reports that it was helping the Islamic republic skirt sanctions by smuggling oil and secretly moving cash.
21 August 2012
Commodity prices mostly fall on lack of stimulus measures Global commodity markets mainly fell in subdued trade this week as investors expressed disappointment at the lack of central bank action to kick-start the struggling global economy.
04 August 2012
UN arms talks end without deal UN negotiations to draft the first international treaty on the multi-billion-dollar arms trade have ended without a deal, with some diplomats blaming the US for the deadlock.
29 July 2012
Chinese and EU solar makers at war over dumping A host of EU solar makers haved called on the European Commission to probe alleged dumping practices by its Chinese rivals, as Beijing warned an investigation could trigger a trade war.
27 July 2012
China’s investments to Kazakhstan standing at $13 billion According to China’s statistics, trade turnover last year reached $24.95 billion, 22% up against 2010.
24 July 2012
Interpol unveils fake goods scanning app with Google Global policing body Interpol announced Tuesday a pioneering initiative to crack down on trade in fake goods, using an app developed with the help of search giant Google.
19 July 2012
Merkel pushes EU, Southeast Asia free trade pact German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday said Europe must step up its efforts to establish a free trade pact with booming Southeast Asia.
12 July 2012
Landless Cambodians see nothing sweet in EU sugar deal An EU scheme to boost trade with developing nations is fuelling land grabs in Cambodia, activists say, with thousands evicted from their property to make way for a booming sugar industry.
11 July 2012
Trade turnover between Great Britain and Kazakhstan grew 124 percent Lord Mayor of London David Wootton arrived in Kazakhstan with a working visit.
02 July 2012
SCO will create no free trade zone Members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization are not going to create a free trade zone: expert.
25 June 2012
Entering WTO is not feasible for Kazakhstan: Expert Chief researcher of Kazakhstan President's Institute of Strategic Research gave his opinion on Kazakhstan's possible accession into the WTO.
22 June 2012
Nazarbayev complimented clean villages and remarkable roads in Belarus Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev insists on building-up the commodities turnover with Belarus to over $1 billion.
16 May 2012
Kazakhstan’s 2011 trade turnover with the EU stands at $50 billion According to President Nazarbayev, currently a key issue for Kazakhstan is a new agreement on expanded partnership.
25 April 2012
Estonia offers milk to Kazakhstan Minister of Agriculture of Estonia, Helir-Valdor Seeder, is going to increase export of Estonian milk products to Kazakhstan.
24 April 2012
One third of Uzbekistan smuggled goods destined for Kazakhstan 35% of agricultural products smuggling from Uzbekistan is destined for Kazakhstan.
02 March 2012
Carbon tax row may spark trade war: Airbus boss A widening split in the global aviation industry over an unpopular European carbon tax may trigger a trade war.
13 February 2012
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