Japan and Taiwan exports signal hopes of recovery
A SLOWING of the decline in Japanese and Taiwanese exports has sparked suggestions that Asian economies are benefiting from global quantitative easing, although there is no sign yet of an upturn.
At the other end of the global supply chain, the Spanish port of Algeciras recorded a 10% rise in container volumes for June, while the French port of Marseilles saw a 3% increase in 2009 half-year box traffic, albeit against...
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