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Report: Toray to boost production of Li-ion separators

2015-03-24 10:55:30| Green Car Congress

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Air NZ-Air China alliance a $200m tourist boost: airport

2015-03-23 08:57:20| Airlines - Topix.net

Air China will launch a daily direct service to Auckland from Beijing under a planned alliance with Air New Zealand by the end of the year, promising a $200 million tourism boost. The two national flag carriers aim to double capacity between China and New Zealand under the alliance which is subject to regulatory approval.

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Revival of local restaurant scene helps boost commercial transactions, city broker says

2015-03-23 05:42:42| Real Estate - Topix.net

Just like the meteorologists who are predicting warmer weather and sunny days after a long, dreary winter, local commercial real estate brokers are forecasting a healthier market with increased sales and a growing interest in the SouthCoast. Jeff Pontiff, CEO and broker at E. J. Pontiff Real Estate in New Bedford, who specializes in historic downtown, waterfront and mill properties, sees a recent upswing in the local real estate market.

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An Increase In Industrial Activities In Developing Countries Will Boost The Global Heat Exchanger Market through 2019: Technavio

2015-03-23 02:28:32| chemicalonline Home Page

As industrial operations in developing countries increase, the Global Heat Exchanger Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.05 percent from 2014-2019, says research firm Technavio. About the Report The latest report from Technavio draws attention to the increase in industrial activities in developing countries like China, India and Brazil, which is driving the growth of the market

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Air pollutants could boost potency of common airborne allergens

2015-03-22 14:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: A pair of air pollutants linked to climate change could also be a major contributor to the unparalleled rise in the number of people sneezing, sniffling and wheezing during allergy season. The gases, nitrogen dioxide and ground-level ozone, appear to provoke chemical changes in certain airborne allergens that could increase their potency. That, in combination with changes in global climate, could help explain why airborne allergies are becoming more common. The findings will be presented today at...

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