
Market News 
04.03.09
Oil Slips As Unemployment Increases
Oil slipped under $52 a barrel on Friday after surging by nearly 9% the day befo...
04.01.09
Billions Invested in Philippine Biodiesel
Over 12 companies have expressed interest in investing $1.1 billion in the Phili...
04.01.09
Argentine Farmers and Government Deadlocked
Argentine farmers and government leaders met again Tuesday, with both sides leav...
03.30.09
Argentine Farmers Lift Road Blocks
Argentine farmers have ended a week of road blockades, after President Cristina ...
03.30.09
Brazilian Farmers Using More Genetically Modified Soy
Brazilian farmers are using more genetically modified soy products in the 2008-0...
03.27.09
Philippine Coconut Oil Exports Fall
Philippine coconut oil exports fell for the eighth straight month in February du...
03.27.09
India Veg Oil Supplies Expected to Increase
Supplies of vegetable oil in India may increase as importers take benefit of dut...
03.27.09
US soy fell by more than 2% on Friday on news China was releasing soy from reser...
03.27.09
US Soy Crushings Down In February
US soybean crushings totaled 135.6 million bushels in February, according to dat...
03.26.09
India To Import 14% More Veg Oil
India is expected to import 14% more vegetable oil in the marketing year ending ...
US & EU Seek To End Trade Barriers for Green Technology
12.04.07
The US and the EU jointly launched a proposal in world trade talks aimed at countering global climate change by removing trade barriers to climate-friendly technologies.
"By eliminating tariff and nontariff barriers to environmental goods and services, particularly clean energy technologies, we can lower their costs and increase global access to these important products," said US Trade Representative Susan Schwab.
This comes in advance of world trade talks with delegates from about 190 nations set for Bali, Indonesia from Dec. 3 to 14. The talks will focus on a new pact as a successor to the UN Kyoto Protocol, which binds 36 industrial nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 5% below 1990 levels by 2012.
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