
New Australian inspections threaten Thai shrimp exports

The National Food Institute of Thailand reported the country would face export losses of Bt2 billion if Australia implemented its stringent import restrictions - the so-called Import Risk Analysis (IRA) - on prawns and prawn products in the near future.
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Black-tea products poised for a comeback

Black tea has existed in Thailand since before anyone even thought of green tea.
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China gearing up for post-Olympic future, says Chula academic

Academic Sompop Manarungsan warned of China's imminent post-Olympic rise as a sign for Thai companies to gear up for competition ahead.
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Late news :Successful condo show in Dubai

Leading Thai property developer Major Development launched a US$100-million (Bt3.49 billion) portfolio at this week's International Property Show 2007 in the Dubai International Exhibition Centre.
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I-Tex has a hit on its hands with nanotech polo shirts

Innotech Textile (I-Tex), a leading local pioneer in bacteria-free polo shirts produced using nanotechnology, is in talks with major US sportswear-makers for deals to supply fabrics.
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Select consultants via bids, rail agencies told

The Transport Ministry has ordered the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) and the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to each select a design consultant for mass-transit rail routes through a bidding process.
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Kirin's new green tea for the hot season

Banking on the steaming summer heat, Kirin is unleashing a grain-flavoured variation to its Namacha line of ready-to-drink green teas to keep consumers cool this Songkran.
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Easy coffee a bubbling item

The ready-to-drink coffee market is enjoying double-digit growth this year following a 40-per-cent leap last year, says the Kasikorn Research Centre (KResearch).
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Gateaux House adds outlets

Bakery chain Gateaux House will open new branches and increase its marketing budget in a bid to achieve sales growth of at least 10 per cent this year.
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Giffarine takes to the Blue Ocean

Giffarine Skyline Unity, a local direct-sales company, has announced that it will apply the new Blue Ocean Marketing Strategy, expecting to reach Bt3.8 billion sales by year-end.
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