The Singapore Airshow 2012, Asia's largest and one of the three most
important aerospace and defence exhibitions in the world, Friday wrapped
up the trade segment of the 6-day event with a record value - over $31
billion - of deals announced.
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Singapore Airshow sees deals worth $31 billion
Millions of Toyota recalls leave brand undented
Toyota's safety-related recall of nine million cars that began in 2009 made no dent on how consumers perceived the brand.
"These
findings highlight the importance of establishing and maintaining a
reputation for quality," says Robert Hammond, assistant professor of
Economics at the North Carolina State University, who led the study.
Indian personal computer market declines
India's computers market declined 6.5 percent at 2.5 million units for the quarter ended Dec 31 against the like period of the previous financial year, a study by IT research and advisory firm Gartner said Wednesday.
India, Pakistan to dismantle trade barriers
Commerce Minister Anand Sharma, accompanied by business leaders of more than 100 Indian companies, Monday walked into Pakistan through the Wagah border, vowing to bring down barriers hampering trade and facilitate economic engagement between the two neighbours that would see bilateral commerce doubling to $6 billion in the next three years.
China manufacturing hubs see less profits
Rising manufacturing costs and weak external demand for China-made goods have dented the profits of industrial hubs in southeast China.
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