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AllAfrica: Nigeria: OPS Lauds CBN's N500b Package for Manufacturing Sector
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), and the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce Industry Mines and Agriculture(NACCIMA), arms of the Organised Private Sector (OPS), have lauded the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the N500 billion bail out package for the manufacturing sector.
AllAfrica: South Africa: AVI Sets Its Sights on Lower End of Biscuit Market
AVI, the maker of Bakers biscuits, yesterday said it was likely to extend its biscuit-making capacity by half to target a lower-income market it does not sell to yet.
AllAfrica: Ethiopia: Cement Expenses Soar to 300Br
The government is not importing any cement despite rising prices in recent days because of power cuts that have forced factories to reduce production, Arkebe Okubay, state minister of Works and Urban Development (MoWUD) told Fortune.
Auto Industry News: New car CO2 emissions cut by biggest ever margin
Average new car CO2 emissions fell by their biggest ever margin last year with the impact of recession and the Scrappage Incentive Scheme boosting the continued influence of technological advances made by vehicle manufacturers, according to the annual New Car CO2 Report released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
Auto Industry News: West Midlands jobs 'safeguarded' by Jaguar XJ model says Accelerate
About 2,000 manufacturing jobs in the West Midlands have been safeguarded by production of the new Jaguar XJ, a car industry advisory group has said.
AllAfrica: South Africa: Price of Peace in Uneasy Marriage
IT IS unusual for a government minister to jump into a contractual dispute between two private companies as quickly as Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies did recently in the dispute between steel maker ArcelorMittal SA and iron-ore producer Kumba.
AllAfrica: South Africa: Country Could be Left Without a Steel Industry
AT THE heart of the almost unprecedented row between ArcelorMittal SA (Amsa) and Kumba is what might be described as "the moral issue".
Auto Industry News: Toyota to rebut faulty electronics claims
Toyota will today hit back at one of its most high-profile critics by staging a technical demonstration intended to rebut his claim to have uncovered a potentially dangerous flaw in the carmakers onboard electronic control systems.
Auto Industry News: BMW hopes new 5-series will revitalise the brand
Amidst the thousands of cars on display at the Geneva motor show there is one that stands out, if not for its looks than for its importance for the company that makes it.For the first time since 2003, BMW has redesigned its 5-series executive model range.
Auto Industry News: Tesla gets ready as electric cars go mainstream
The single-model display at the Geneva motor show by electric motoring pioneer Tesla is swamped this year by a seemingly endless string of rival sportscar companies launching electric vehicles of their own.
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·The Next Detroit
Rising in Motown's ruins: a generation of entrepreneurs who want to make new kinds of cars in new ways. They just might give America another century in this vital industry.
·Obama's Fuel Fantasy
If the new gas mileage rules can be met, and that is far from certain, cars will be very small and very expensive.
·Taiwan Not A Bull's Eye For China Automakers
Taiwan's advanced auto parts suppliers won't be easy takeover targets for China's mainland automakers.
·Emissions Overhaul
President Obama's expected tightening of vehicle emissions standards isn't likely to be cheap.
·Killing Car Dealers, Killing Detroit
Why shutting so many auto dealers will hurt GM and Chrysler.
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·Tunisia: Launch of a Promotional Campaign to Encourage Young People to Don Traditional Garments
As part of Tunisia's celebration of the handicrafts national day held every March 16, a promotional campaign was launched from March 1st to 31 by the National Board of handicrafts (ONA), dubbed "The clothes of our ancestors, a model for our children."
·South Africa: Strengthening Rand Threatens KWV Performance in Europe
THE strengthening of the rand negatively affected wine and brandy producer KWV's performance in the six months to December, and the group is likely to face the same challenge in the second half of the financial year.
·Southern Africa: SA Unit to be Regional Hub for Mercedes Bus Sales
DAIMLER Buses Germany, a division of Daimler, has given the South African unit the green light to export buses and coaches to southern African markets, following a capital injection into the local plant that has led to the expansion of the bus line.
·Tunisia: 'Texmed Tunisia 2010' to Attract Some 3000 Professionals
Organised by the Tunisian Export Promotion Centre (CEPEX), the National Textile Federation (FENATEX) and the Textile Technical Center (CETTEX), Tunisia will host from June 16 to 18, the 11 th edition of the Euro-Mediterranean Garment Exhibition, "Texmed Tunisia 2010", at the El Kram Exhibition Hall, north of Tunis.
·Nigeria: OPS Lauds CBN's N500b Package for Manufacturing Sector
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), and the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce Industry Mines and Agriculture(NACCIMA), arms of the Organised Private Sector (OPS), have lauded the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the N500 billion bail out package for the manufacturing sector.
·Tanzania: Manufactured Exports Decline 2 Percent in 2009
TANZANIA'S export of goods went down by 2.0 per cent to USD 2,634 million, largely due to a decrease in manufactured exports during the year ending December 2009.
·South Africa: Appliance Company Turns Around
AMALGAMATED Appliances' restructuring programme has begun to yield returns, as the group returned to profit in the first six months to December, reporting profit of R24,5m from a loss of R50,5m in the year-earlier period.
·South Africa: Sephaku Set to Enter Cement Market
SEPHAKU Cement, an 80,2%-held subsidiary of Sephaku Holdings, has appointed Nedbank Capital as lead arranger of the project finance facilities for new cement projects in the North West and Mpumalanga.
·South Africa: New Food Labelling Regulations
Foodstuffs manufacturers from around the world are now compelled to adapt their labelling accordingly in line with the new food labelling regulations.
·Kenya: Now Japan-Backed Mombasa Cement Rocks Local Industry
Mombasa Cement, an upstart in the Kenyan cement industry, has muddied the waters in what used to be a cosy co-existence with market giant Bamburi through its aggressive growth strategies.
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