• Asia set to drive global trade surge

      30/11/2015
    Asia is poised to ignite a decade of global trade growth and will be the starting point for a quadrupling of worldwide exports to an estimated $68.5 trillion by 2050, according to a forecast by HSBC.  
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  • Can Farmers Earn Carbon Offsets By Cutting Back On Nitrogen Fertilizer?

      26/11/2015
    Of all the sticky subjects wrapped up in global warming and international talks about curbing climate change, perhaps agriculture is one of the stickiest. After all, agriculture is a hefty contributor to global greenhouse-gas emissions, but it’s also what feeds us all.  
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  • Different Types of Oil and Oil Deposits

      25/11/2015
    While most people are familiar with oil and petroleum, those that aren’t well versed in the oil space may find terms like light, medium and heavy oil confusing and hard to differentiate. What’s more, there are also both conventional and unconventional oil deposits.  
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  • Vietnam is still scratching the surface of what it can become: economists

      25/11/2015
    Vietnam is believed to have achieved many great successes a lot over the last three decades of economic renovation, but many economists say the years ahead will continue to be challenging.  
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  • Inflation lowest in Vietnam in 14 years

      25/11/2015
    The CPI in November rose just 0.07 per cent compared to October and 0.34 per cent year-on-year, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO). From January to November it increased a mere 0.58 per cent; the lowest rate recorded for 14 years.  
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