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U.S. Seen Joining Biggest Oil Exporters If Ban Is Lifted

2015-05-07 05:13:07| Electronics - Topix.net

America would be capable of sending as much as 2.4 million barrels a day overseas in 2025 if federal policy makers were to eliminate restrictions on most crude exports, an analysis by Turner, Mason & Co. for the Energy Information Administration shows.

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Philippines raises bar on exporters' labour standards

2015-04-28 17:32:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

The Philippine government's department of labour and employment (DOLE) has signed an agreement to help the country's exporters meet international standards on worker welfare.

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Marginal sugar exporters to eye local markets after EU quotas end

2015-04-15 10:11:27| Sugar Industry News

Less efficient sugar exporters are likely to focus on boosting sales to growing domestic markets after EU production quotas are dismantled in 2017, a senior executive of French producer Tereos said on Tuesday.

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Syngenta May File Counterclaims Against Farmers, Exporters Who Are Suing Them

2015-02-16 11:14:11| Agriculture - Topix.net

SYNGENTA MAY FILE COUNTERCLAIMS AGAINST FARMERS, EXPORTERS WHO ARE SUING THEM Feb. 16, 2015 Reuters reports: Syngenta AG may file counterclaims against some of the more than 750 U.S. grain farmers and exporters who have sued the seed maker over sales of biotech corn seed that disrupted trading with China last year, regulatory documents show. Syngenta, the world's largest crop chemicals company, is "assessing the scope for potential counterclaims" in response to lawsuits over Agrisure Viptera corn, also known as MIR 162, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Hog Outlook: Dispute Causing Serious Problems for US Meat Exporters

2015-01-26 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

US - For several weeks there has been a slowdown in activity at west coast seaports because of a dispute between the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshoreman and Warehouse Union. This is causing serious problems for US meat exporters and has the potential to become a crisis, write Ron Plain and Scott Brown, University of Missouri.

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