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KATHMANDU, May 26, 2006 (AFP) – Humbled King Gyanendra must “behave” or he has no future even as a ceremonial monarch, Finance Minister Dr Ram Sharan Mahat told AFP, revealing a royal spending spree before absolute rule was brought to an end.Gyanendra’s conduct had been “very good” in the month since he relinquished his 14-month […]
Sri Lanka ships more earns more from shipping tea in April
Apr. 26 (LBO) – Sri Lanka shipped 98.65 million kilos of tea in April to overseas buyers higher than 87.96 million kilos reported during the same period 2005, a commodity brokering house said Wednesday. Sri Lanka earned 814 million dollars from tea exports last year, up from 741 million dollars in 2004, Asia Siyaka said. Earnings […]
Malaysia’s Proton in talks with China’s Chery
KUALA LUMPUR, May 24, 2006 (AFP) – Malaysian carmaker Proton said Wednesday it is in talks with Chinese manufacturer Chery on a deal to assemble and distribute Proton and Chery models in China, Malaysia and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.Proton said in a statement that the two firms would work on a feasibility study over the […]
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KUALA LUMPUR, May 24, 2006 (AFP) – Malaysian carmaker Proton said Wednesday it is in talks with Chinese manufacturer Chery on a deal to assemble and distribute Proton and Chery models in China, Malaysia and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.Proton said in a statement that the two firms would work on a feasibility study over the […]
Thai Stock Exchange chief resigns over beer IPO in Singapore
BANGKOK, May 24, 2006 (AFP) – The head of the Stock Exchange of Thailand quit Wednesday after the local stock market failed to list the country’s best-selling brewer, which instead went to Singapore.Kittiratt Na-Ranong resigned and the stock exchange board appointed his deputy, Patareeya Benjapolchai, as the new president, effective from May 31, the Stock […]
Ritual killings could drive Kenyan lions to extinction: experts
NAIROBI, May 23, 2006 (AFP) – Kenya’s famed lion prides could be driven to extinction because ritual killings by tribal warriors are decimating their ranks in and around the country’s protected game reserves, wildlife experts warned Tuesday.The findings were immediately dismissed by members of the Maasai tribe, which is blamed for most of the deaths […]
Chipmaker Intel considers testing facility in India
BANGALORE, India, May 23, 2006 (AFP) – US-based Intel Corp, the world’s largest maker of semiconductors for computers, may build a facility to test its devices in India, the company’s chief executive said Tuesday.“We are in discussion with the Indian government for setting up an ATMP (assembly-test-mark-pack) plant in India with partners,” Paul Otellini told […]
India to push the mango to new markets
NEW DELHI, May 23, 2006 (AFP) – India, the world’s largest mango producer, is set for a big push to sell its succulent “king of fruit” to countries like Japan and the United States, officials say. The mango is native to India, which grows 12 million tons (10.8 million metric tonnes) of the fruit, more […]
Indian stocks recover after plunge halts trade, close down 4.18 percent
MUMBAI, May 22, 2006 (AFP) – Indian share prices recovered from a 10 percent plunge Monday that halted trading for an hour to close down 4.18 percent as domestic funds helped prop the market, dealers said. “In light of the developments in the stock exchanges, the RBI has been in touch with major settlement banks […]
Thousands of textile workers protest for higher wages in Bangladesh
DHAKA, May 22, 2006 (AFP) – Several people were injured when security forces fired live rounds to disperse tens of thousands of textile workers protesting for higher wages near the Bangladesh capital Monday, police said.The protest started around noon at the Export Processing Zone, and its adjoining areas at Ashulia, 40 kilometres (25 miles) north […]
India ready to join ASEAN free trade agreement
NEW DELHI, May 22, 2006 (AFP) – India has agreed to cut tariffs on a basket of products to pave way for the implementation of a proposed free trade argreement (FTA) with Southeast Asia, a report said Monday.The agreement between India and the 10-member ASEAN is scheduled to come into effect on January 1, 2007 […]
Decline in English proficiency in Philippines threatens economy
MANILA, May 22, 2006 (AFP) – For decades the troubled Philippines economy has been able to bank on one key asset in attracting foreign investors — proficiency in the English language.In recent years it has helped win outsourcing contracts in the booming business process and call center sectors, one of the few areas of the […]
