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Reform of fishing subsidies needed at world trade talks
At the World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in Hong Kong the week, a United Nations environment expert urged adjustment to the over $15 billion in annual fisheries subsidies worldwide which amount to roughly one fifth of fishing industry revenue and contribute to the dangerous depletion of global fish stocks.
Regional, Economics, 12/17/2005
US loans to Qatargas 3 Liquid Natural Gas Complex for export to US
Export-Import Bank of the United States on Thursday approved providing loan guarantees estimated at $ 403.5 million in support of the American equipments and services which will be exported to help in the construction of a station for natural gas liquification and related installations in Qatar.
Qatar-USA, Economics, 12/17/2005
Developing countries lag far behind in cultural trade
Three countries - the United Kingdom, United States and China - produced 40 per cent of the world's cultural trade products in 2002, such as books, compact disks, videogames and sculptures, while Latin America and Africa together accounted for less than 4 per cent, according to a new United Nations report.
Regional, Economics, 12/17/2005
LE 9.1 billion in Egypt privatization revenues so far
Egypt, Economics, 12/16/2005
45 million euros for electricity supply of Palestinian areas
De Fontaine Vive commented: "This operation marks the renewal of EIB financial assistance to the West Bank and Gaza Strip after an absence of five years. It forms part of the step-up in EU support for economic regeneration in Palestine in the light of the Gaza disengagement, re-launch of the Middle East Peace Process and the implementation of the Wolfensohn Action Plan
Palestine-European Union, Economics, 12/15/2005
UN official urges further support for Sudan humanitarian operations
The January peace agreement in Southern Sudan has opened up the region to humanitarian aid after 21 years of war, but with an almost total lack of infrastructure, little Government ability to deliver services and other problems, it was critical for the international community to maintain assistance to avert a humanitarian crisis, a United Nations Relief Official said today.
Sudan-UN, Economics, 12/15/2005
USTR Portman says WTO open markets key to development
The United States contributes more money to developing countries for trade capacity building than any other country but views opening markets as even more crucial for promoting development, US Trade Representative Rob Portman says.
Regional-USA, Economics, 12/14/2005
High oil prices boost Saudi Arabia budget surplus
The Saudi Cabinet has approved a budget for the state at a cost of USD 89.3 billion for 2006, which is the highest in the history of the Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia, Economics, 12/14/2005
Syrian-Lebanese agriculture committee discusses cooperation in damascus
The Syrian-Lebanese Agriculture Committee discusses in Damascus on Monday agrarian cooperation and means of enhancing them as well as the studies and agreements signed between the two states in the field of agriculture and exchange of products.
Syria-Lebanon, Economics, 12/13/2005
Syrian-Lebanese cooperation in electricity and gas
Syria and Lebanon discussed Sunday the bilateral cooperation in fields of oil, gas and mine resources.
Lebanon-Syria, Economics, 12/12/2005
Kuwaiti Companies Launch a USD 2-billion Project in Syria
Kuwaiti Investment Aref Group announced Sunday that a consortium of Kuwaiti companies will finance an agreement with Syria to launch a 2-billion project in the fields of real estates and services in Damascus.
Kuwait-Syria, Business, 12/12/2005
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