2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 Namibia Business


Global Times
   
China Cuts Import Tax on Clothes, Other Goods   
Supply & Demand Chain Executive
BEIJING (AP) — China announced Monday it will cut import taxes on clothing, cosmetics and some other goods by half in a new tactic to spur consumer spending and economic growth. Beijing is in the midst of a marathon effort to reduce reliance on trade and ...

L'Oreal pioneers cosmetics price cut in China   WantChinaTimes
Tariff cut set to boost domestic consumption   Global Times
Tariffs cut to boost consumption abroad   Anhui News
GlobalPost   
Namibian   
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Reuters
   
Congress sets hearing on Takata, automakers expand recalls   
Reuters
DETROIT Five automakers on Thursday widened recalls of cars and trucks with Takata Corp (7312.T) air bags and the U.S. Congress set a hearing next week on the safety issue that has been linked to six deaths. Takata last week complied with demands of ...

Automakers Expand Recalls of Cars With Takata Airbags   New York Times
Car Makers Add Millions Of Vehicles To Takata Recall List   CBS Local
Automakers, gov't reveal models in expanded Takata recall   New Zealand Herald
Bloomberg   
Rapid News Network   
Arizona Daily Star   
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Apple Insider
   
iPhone sales surge in Q1 on strong China, emerging market performance   
Apple Insider
Echoing findings from IDC earlier this month, market research firm Gartner this week estimated global iPhone sales hit 60.2 million units for the first quarter of 2015, in large part thanks to a surge in China. According to Gartner's latest data, Apple's 60.2 million ...

Samsung regains top spot in global smartphone market in Q1   GSMArena.com
Samsung struggling   Australian Macworld
Samsung took back top place in world smartphone sales in 1Q   Fortune
Firstpost   
The Indian Express   
eWeek   
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Business Recorder
   
Oil drops to one-month low as dollar link strengthens   
BusinessDay
Oil tumbled to a one-month low in London as crude's correlation with the dollar became the most pronounced since 2012. The stronger dollar will add to pressure on crude, according to Morgan Stanley. A rising greenback curbs the appeal of raw materials ...

Non-Opec crude supply seen growing   Bangkok Post
Soaring oil tanker rates are proof of ongoing supply glut   Sydney Morning Herald
OPEC to hold output target at 30m barrels a day, Libyan minister says   The Australian Financial Review
Seeking Alpha   
The Globe and Mail   
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Wall Street Journal
   
South China Sea Tensions Simmer Ahead of Security Summit   
Wall Street Journal
SINGAPORE—China's island-building program in the South China Sea is expected to come under attack from defense ministers and military commanders at a high-level security summit in Singapore this weekend, amid concerns that Beijing is jeopardizing ...

US-China tensions rise over Beijing's 'Great Wall of Sand'   BBC News
Australia must manage China's new military assertiveness   The Australian Financial Review
US threatening 'chaos' in Asia-Pacific: China   DAWN.com
The Straits Times   
The Australian   
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