MEXICO CITY --Mexican meat imports from 20 U.S. plants resumed in full Tuesday, but despite most problems over the trade dispute being resolved, a number of challenges remain ahead for the Mexico-U.S. meat trade, a...
(Adds official's comments on impact of global slowdown, output target for next year, outlook on investments) JAKARTA --Indonesia's crude oil production will likely reach 988,600 barrels a day in 2008, slightly above the government's target...
NEW DELHI --India's Simbhaoli Sugars Ltd. (507446.BY) has struck a deal to export 10,000 metric tons of white sugar to Greece at $440/ton on a cost-and-freight basis, a top company official said Wednesday. "The exports...
NEW DELHI --Rico Auto Ltd. (520008.BY), an Indian auto-parts maker, said Wednesday it has halved its estimate on the share of exports in its total revenue this fiscal year on slowing demand from the U.S....
TOKYO --Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. (1622.TO) is seeking to raise annual liquefied natural gas imports by a third and spend Y50 billion ($527 million) on exploring for new reserves in Japan, Japex president Osamu Watanabe...
TOKYO -- Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. (1622.TO) is seeking to raise annual liquefied natural gas imports by a third and spend Y50 billion ($527 million) on exploring for new reserves in Japan, Japex president Osamu...
While attention is distracted by the international financial crisis and the drop in grain prices has taken the urgency off of dealing with soaring food prices, a new, more severe, food crisis is looming, according...
SINGAPORE --After rapid expansion recently, the world's largest oil and chemicals storage company by capacity, Royal Vopak NV (39300.AE), is likely to take a break in the two years ahead, as the global economy slows....
KUALA LUMPUR --U.S. planemaker Boeing Co. (BA) has set aside $1 billion dollars to help customers finance orders next year, a senior executive said Wednesday. "Because of the credit crunch, we see the need to...
(This story was originally published Monday) (Adds more comments, background, some context.) PARIS --Battered by the financial crisis and the rarefaction of credit, leading industrial economies of the world are headed for flat or slow...