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Saturday 12 March 2016

RSFO - Refined Sunflower Oil in Bulk

Offer: The first charge!

QUOTA;

* Refined Sunflower Oil bulk. (RSFO) 
* 2,500 / mt per month x 12 months contract. 
* Origin Ukraine. * FCA Ukraine. * Price $ 840 / mt. 
* The contract was signed with our supplier of Spain and the Chamber of Commerce of Hong Kong. 
* ICPO AUTHORIZED without this document will not do anything, when we receive this document we will send automatically all official documents of the product and supplier. Us like facilitators and our supplier will accompany in UKRAINE charge. 

Please send ICPO to info@externalexpansion.net

Absolute seriousness!!

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Monday 2 February 2015

#Ireland: Irish #manufacturing activity grows at slowest pace in eight months in Jan

Investec survey shows new export orders, which hit five-year high in December, fell back in January

Irish manufacturing activity expanded at the slowest pace in eight months in January, according to the Investec Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index. Photo: Alan Betson/ The Irish Times Irish manufacturing activity expanded at the slowest pace in eight months in January, according to the Investec Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index. Photo: Alan Betson/ The Irish Times
 
Irish manufacturing activity expanded at the slowest pace in eight months in January as growth in output and orders at home and from abroad eased, a survey showed on Monday... (read more)

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#Ireland: Strong growth continues for #mushroomindustry

Teagasc has worked with growers to build the sector into a huge export industry

Raymond Codd of Codd Mushrooms: the mushroom industry is worth more than €112 million and now employs more than 3,200 people in Ireland Raymond Codd of Codd Mushrooms: the mushroom industry is worth more than €112 million and now employs more than 3,200 people in Ireland

The mushroom industry in Ireland is acknowledged to be one of the best in the world. It is the largest horticultural sector in Ireland and is worth more than €112 million, of which nearly 75 per cent is exported to Britain. It employs more than 3,200 people, mainly in Monaghan, Cavan and Tipperary, as well as Kildare, Meath and Carlow, contributing significantly to the economies of these areas... (Read more)

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Friday 9 January 2015

#Ireland: #USmarket for #Irishbeef may not live up to Minister’s expectations

Industry observers suggest potential for Irish producers limited

Simon Coveney’s suggestion that the US market could take up to 20,000 tonnes of Irish beef in 2015, worth up to €100 million, and “go way beyond that”, is considered by many as too optimistic Simon Coveney’s suggestion that the US market could take up to 20,000 tonnes of Irish beef in 2015, worth up to €100 million, and “go way beyond that”, is considered by many as too optimistic

Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney has overstated the importance of Ireland’s re-entry into the US beef market, according to senior industry sources... (Read more)

Wednesday 31 December 2014

#Global: #Oil heads for biggest annual decline since 2008

China stocks close up more than 2 per cent helping the stock market become the best performer among major global bourses this year

China stocks closed up more than 2 per cent on Wednesday, boosted by a late afternoon rally which helped the stock market become the best performer among major global bourses this year. (Photograph: Aly Song/Reuters)
China stocks closed up more than 2 per cent on Wednesday, boosted by a late afternoon rally which helped the stock market become the best performer among major global bourses this year. (Photograph: Aly Song/Reuters)

Oil headed for the biggest annual decline since the 2008 global financial crisis as US producers and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ceded no ground in their battle for market share amid a supply glut... (Read more)

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Friday 19 December 2014

#Russia: #Roublerecovers as authorities step up support



Currency climbs in value as threat to country’s financial stability eases

An employee counts Russian ruble banknotes at a private company’s office in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. Photograph: Ilya Naymushin/Reuters
An employee counts Russian ruble banknotes at a private company’s office in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. Photograph: Ilya Naymushin/Reuters


Russia’s rouble strengthened on Friday after finance minister Anton Siluanov confirmed his ministry had sold foreign currency and on expectations that exporters will step up dollar sales... (Read more)

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Wednesday 26 November 2014

#Chineseconsumer #inflation slows to a near 5-year low


The consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.6 per cent in September from a year earlier, new figures show

A customer selects fruits at a supermarket in Huaibei, Anhui province. China’s inflation rate slowed more than expected in September to a near five-year low
A customer selects fruits at a supermarket in Huaibei, Anhui province. China’s inflation rate slowed more than expected in September to a near five-year low



China’s consumer inflation slowed more than expected in September to a near five-year low, adding to concerns that global growth is cooling fast unless governments take bolder measures to shore up their economies... (Read more)

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Friday 21 November 2014

#México: La #platamexicana pierde brillo

El descenso de precios de los metales y la subida de impuestos lastran al primer productor

Una mina de plata en Zacatecas, México. / Bloomberg

La tierra lo ha gestado por siglos. Y la tradición lo ha convertido en riqueza. Las poblaciones prehispánicas de México ya conocían el valor de los minerales diseminados con exuberancia por todo lo largo y ancho del subsuelo. Se cimentaron en el arte refinado de la orfebrería y hasta donaron maravillas de oro y plata a los recién llegados de la otra orilla del Atlántico. La opulencia de minerales, culpable de haber manchado de sangre las tierras indígenas, es ahora una de las fortalezas industriales del país. México, el primer productor de plata del mundo y una de las principales potencias mineras del continente, está pasando hoy día por una mala racha. Los responsables: la drástica bajada de los precios de los metales y una repentina subida de impuestos dictada por el Gobierno central... (Lea más)

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#Japan: #Japaneseexport growth accelerates in October


Exports to Asia, which accounts for more than half of shipments, rose 10.5 per cent

Smoke billowing from a plant in Tokyo bay. The 9.6 per cent annual rise in exports in October was more than double the 4.5 per cent gain expected by economists
Smoke billowing from a plant in Tokyo bay. The 9.6 per cent annual rise in exports in October was more than double the 4.5 per cent gain expected by economists



Japanese exports grew in October at the fastest pace in eight months in an encouraging sign that global demand could help the country recover from an unexpected recession and support the central bank’s optimistic economic outlook... (Read more)

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#Ireland: Simon Coveney hails ‘exciting’ end to #milkquotas


Atmosphere in dairy industry ‘like the night before Christmas’

Dom Moran, secretary general of the Department of Agriculture with Minister Simon Coveney and Gerry Boyle, director of Teagasc, at the National Dairy Conference.  Photograph: John T Ohle
Dom Moran, secretary general of the Department of Agriculture with Minister Simon Coveney and Gerry Boyle, director of Teagasc, at the National Dairy Conference. Photograph: John T Ohle


The ending of the milk quota regime next March will be the most important and exciting development to hit rural Ireland in a generation, the Minister for Agriculture has said... (Read more)

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Tuesday 28 October 2014

#Germanbusiness confidence declines further


Survey of managers revealed deep pessimism about the economy

Containers are loaded onto a container ship at a shipping terminal in the harbour in Hamburg. German business confidence continues to decline. Photograph: Reuters/Fabian Bimmer Containers are loaded onto a container ship at a shipping terminal in the harbour in Hamburg. German business confidence continues to decline. Photograph: Reuters/Fabian Bimmer


Germany’s business climate cooled for the sixth straight month in October, pushing confidence in Europe’s largest economy to levels not seen since the crisis days of December 2012... (Read more)

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#Ireland: #irishfarmers blockade meat factories in protest over #cattleprices


Processors say 24-hour action ‘unnecessary, misguided and counterproductive’

Farmers led by IFA president Eddie Downey (front left) and IFA national livestock chairman Henry Burns at the Department of Agriculture in June during a protest over cattle prices. Photograph: Finbarr O’Rourke Farmers led by IFA president Eddie Downey (front left) and IFA national livestock chairman Henry Burns at the Department of Agriculture in June during a protest over cattle prices. Photograph: Finbarr O’Rourke



Farmers have begun a 24-hour blockade on meat factories in a protest at what they claim are low cattle prices... (Read more)

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#Ireland failing to tackle corruption in #exportcountries


Report shows few countries taking steps to stamp out corruption in corporate world

The study finds that  just four out of 41 exporter countries who signed up to the OECD anti-bribery convention 15 years ago are actively investigating and prosecuting companies that cheat taxpayers The study finds that just four out of 41 exporter countries who signed up to the OECD anti-bribery convention 15 years ago are actively investigating and prosecuting companies that cheat taxpayers



Ireland is among a number of exporter countries accused of doing little or nothing to stamp out corruption in the business world... (Read more)

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#Ireland: Europe’s Irish presence in the #transatlanticcorridor


David O’Sullivan, the new EU ambassador to the US, is assuming the role at an important political moment

David O’Sullivan: the  chief operating officer of the European Union’s diplomatic corps, the European External Action Service David O’Sullivan: the chief operating officer of the European Union’s diplomatic corps, the European External Action Service


Sitting in his office in the European External Action Services (EEAS) headquarters in central Brussels, David O’Sullivan apologises for the bareness of the room. Most of his belongings have already been shipped to Washington, he explains. The distinctive blue flag of the European Union is still there, however, soon to be joined by the stars and stripes of the US flag as the Churchtown native prepares to take up his new role as EU ambassador... (Read more)

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Thursday 23 October 2014

#Europe: #ECB begins #buyingbonds to #reviveeconomy


Central bank focuses on short-dated debt held by French and Spanish banks

The plan, announced by ECB president Mario Draghi in September, aims to take rebundled debt off the balance sheets of euro-zone banks. Photograph: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg
The plan, announced by ECB president Mario Draghi in September, aims to take rebundled debt off the balance sheets of euro-zone banks. Photograph: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg


The European Central Bank launched its much-awaited covered bond-purchase programme yesterday in a bid to kick-start the moribund euro zone economy, focusing on short-dated debt held by French and Spanish banks, according to analysts... (Read more)

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#Ireland on course to incur €80m fine for exceeding #milkquota


Farmers ramp up production ahead of removal of EU’s milk quota regime

Figures from the Department of Agriculture suggest the State’s milk supply is currently 6.93 per cent over-quota
Figures from the Department of Agriculture suggest the State’s milk supply is currently 6.93 per cent over-quota


Ireland could be hit with a record €80 million fine for exceeding its milk quota this year if the current level of supply is not curtailed.
With the EU’s milk quota regime ending in March, it appears many farmers have ramped up production ahead of time. Figures from the Department of Agriculture suggest the State’s milk supply is currently 6.93 per cent over-quota... (Read more)

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Monday 20 October 2014

#Ireland - New #Innovators: Powerful Yogurt


Irepak prepares to launch high-protein, fat-free product next month

Irepak’s Robert Doyle says Powerful Yogurt, a high-protein, fat-free product, will go on sale from mid-November.
Irepak’s Robert Doyle says Powerful Yogurt, a high-protein, fat-free product, will go on sale from mid-November.


Food products with added protein is a growing market within the international food industry. Now Kildare-based start-up, Irepak, is about to enter the segment with the launch of a new, high-protein yogurt... (Read more)

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Monday 13 October 2014

#Ireland: Record year for #trade expected at #DublinPort

Total throughput figures (consisting of imports and exports) are close to 2007 levels

Ships in Dublin Port being loaded with goods for export. Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill / The Irish Times
Ships in Dublin Port being loaded with goods for export. Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill / The Irish Times

Dublin Port is predicting a record year for trade on the back of a sharp rise in throughput levels and ferry passenger numbers.
New figures show that total throughput (consisting of imports and exports) at the country’s largest and busiest port rose 5.7 per cent to 7.8 million tonnes in the third quarter... (Read more)

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Wednesday 8 October 2014

#Italia: Berlino ignora i richiami dell'#Ue: a luglio l'#export vola oltre 100 miliardi

La Germania continua a spingere l'acceleratore sulle esportazioni, mentre calano le importazioni: Bruxelles, come il Fmi, aveva ammonito il governo a sostenere i consumi dei Paesi più deboli, ma le richieste sono cadute nel vuoto

BERLINO - Al diavolo la paura dell'effetto di sanzioni alla Russia e, al tempo stesso, tanto peggio per le richieste del Fondo monetario internazionale (Fmi), della Commissione europea e di economisti critici, di importare di più per sostenere i più deboli in Europa. Eh sì, al diavolo e tanto peggio: perché i dati forniti stamane dallo Statistisches Bundesamt, l'Ufficio federale di... (Leggete tutta la storia qui)

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