Thailand, US deploy first tsunami warning buoy in Indian Ocean

PHUKET, Thailand, Dec 1, 2006 (AFP) – Thai and US officials Friday sent off a ship carrying a tsunami warning device designed to protect millions of people around the Indian Ocean from a repeat of the catastrophe two years ago. Some 220,000 people in a dozen countries were killed by a tsunami that hit off […]

‘s environment, lifestyle

PANAJI, India, Nov 30, 2006 (AFP) – The once low-budget tourist haven of Goa is facing a crisis, environmentalists say, as developers force up land prices and a tourism boom threatens the delicate coastal ecology.“As a result our forest cover, which was 34 percent in 2001 and projected to increase to 40 percent, has now […]

Indian economy grows faster than expected, sparks interest rate concerns

NEW DELHI, Nov 30, 2006 (AFP) – India’s economy grew a faster-than-expected 9.2 percent in the second quarter to September, official data showed Thursday, prompting concerns that overheating will require higher interest rates.The Indian rupee weakened Wednesday against the dollar to 44.74 from 44.65 after the data was announced, and strengthened against the euro to […]

Zimbabwe finance minister predicts growth, inflation fall

HARARE, Nov 30, 2006 (AFP) – Zimbabwe’s finance minister predicted Thursday marginal economic growth in the coming year and that the country’s four-figure inflation rate would dip to 350 percent as he presented the budget for 2007. “The economy is expected to grow marginally by between 0.5 percent and one percent in 2007,” Herbert Murerwa […]

‘s tea companies warn of millions in losses due to trade union action

Nov 30, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s plantation companies warned Thursday of millions of rupees in losses due to trade union action on estates, as wage talks reach breaking point. Sri Lanka has over 250,000 estate workers, with the island among the world’s top producers’ at over 300 million kilos of black tea produced a year. […]

‘s new budget aims to salvage ruined economy

HARARE, Nov 29, 2006 (AFP) – Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Herbert Murerwa walks the tightrope Thursday when he unveils the national budget of a food-hungry country groaning under record inflation and a ruined economy.Murerwa has the unenviable task of trying to stem 1,070.2 percent inflation and a free-falling currency in an economy which has shrunk by […]

‘s largest palm oil firm

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 27, 2006 (AFP) – Three Malaysian plantation firms will merge to create the world’s largest listed palm oil business, worth 31.4 billion ringgit (8.6 billion dollars), under an ambitious plan announced Monday.A new vehicle, Synergy Drive, will buy the assets and liabilities of Sime Darby Bhd, Golden Hope Plantations Bhd and Kumpulan […]

Global tea experts call for formal standards on world market

NAIROBI, Nov 27, 2006 (AFP) – Global tea experts meeting in Kenya Monday called for tough minimum quality standards to address the growing problem of poor tea entering the international market and depressing prices.“In targeting potential growth markets, recognition of and compliance with food safety and quality standards is essential,” said Kaison Chang, a senior […]

Six Sri Lankans jailed in Singapore for credit card fraud

SINGAPORE, Nov 24, 2006 (AFP) – Six Sri Lankan men were handed jail terms of up to 11 years in Singapore for stealing money from automated cash machines using cloned credit cards, court officials said Friday. The Sri Lankans, who were residents in London and were in Singapore on social visit passes, swiped the money […]

Sales boom at Barista coffee houses as high spending urban Sri Lankans socialise

November 24, 2006 (LBO) – Young urban Sri Lankans are steadily patronising India’s Barista Coffee Co.‘s, chains in Colombo, for a piece of cheescake and sip cappucino, while they surf the Internet, play board games and browse through magazines, officials said. “Our aim is to add two stores every year.We managed to do that this year, […]

Millions in British tsunami aid unaccounted for: report

LONDON, Nov 23, 2006 (AFP) – More than nine million pounds (13 million euros, 17 million dollars) of British government aid for victims of the Asian tsunami may not yet have been spent, a parliamentary committee said Thursday. The British government committed 75 million pounds in humanitarian assistance following the December 26, 2004 disaster, including […]

Free trade deal as Chinese President visits Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Nov 23, 2006 (AFP) – Chinese President Hu Jintao promised a new era of cooperation with Pakistan Thursday as he arrived for a visit that will include the signing of a free trade accord with Beijing’s closest ally.Hu received a lavish ceremonial welcome for his four-day visit, the first in a decade by a […]

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