2015年5月27日 星期三

2015-05-28 Namibia Business


Battle over phosphate   
Namibian
FISHERIES minister has warned the government against “blindly” giving approval to companies that want to mine marine phosphate, saying the country's long term future should matter more. Bernard Esau told The Namibian yesterday that he is aware of ...


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WantChinaTimes
   
L'Oreal pioneers cosmetics price cut in China   
WantChinaTimes
L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetics group, has announced price cuts on the majority of its products in China, reports to the National Business Daily. The reductions, in response to tariff reductions and growing competition from cross-border e-commerce ...

L'Oreal to lower imported product prices in China   Namibian
China Focus: L'Oreal slashes prices amid tariff cuts   GlobalPost
Estee Lauder announces mainland price cuts following government's import tariff ...   Global Times

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New Era
   
Lack of activity at Namibia dry port worries Botswana envoy   
StarAfrica.com
The Botswana High Commissioner to Namibia Tshenolo Modise has described her country's failure to utilise the dry port it is allocated at the port of Walvis Bay as an embarrassment.She told a business forum organised by the Botswana Investment and Trade ...

Botswana dry port a white elephant   New Era (press release)

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Bangkok Post
   
Slowdown dings global ranking | Bangkok Post: business   
Bangkok Post
Thailand's world competitiveness ranking slipped to 30th this year from 29th last year, dragged down by the economic slowdown, reports the "IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2015". Improvement in three factors measured by IMD — government ...

Singapore third in global competitiveness ranking, behind US and Hong Kong   The Straits Times
Ireland slips to 16th in world competitiveness rankings   Irish Times
Hong Kong ranks world's 2nd most competitive economy   Xinhua
Channel News Asia   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
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