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OECD REVIEW



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE ORGANISATION for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has launched a review of its guidelines on corporate governance, to assess how they might be reformed in the light of the accounting scandals that have dogged the US recently.…

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PLATINUM PRODUCTION



BY RICHARD HURST
THE MANAGING Director of Zimbabwe Platinum has welcomed several incentives recently introduced by the Zimbabwean government that are designed to assist the platinum group metals industry develop in the country.

Roy Pitchford, managing director of Zimbabwe Platinum said that he was confident that investors would have a safe return on investments despite the political and economic uncertainty surrounding the rule of president Robert Mugabe.…

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AISIN PLANT



BY MONICA DOBIE, in Montreal
MICHIGAN-BASED Aisin World Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese auto parts giant, Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd., has announced its expansion into Canada through the opening of a plant in Woodstock, in southern Ontario.

Aisin, makers of brakes, transmissions, engine parts and other components, will produce body moulding and windshield trim for a Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc.…

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DEWAN SALMAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Finance Corporation of the World Bank is to invest US$35 million in Pakistan’s Dewan Salman Fibre Ltd, the largest producer of polyester staple fibre in the country. The money – a senior loan of US$30 million, a convertible loan of US$4 million, and a US$1million participation in a convertible preferred stock issue – will help the company expand its polyester staple fibre capacity by adding a specialty fibre line of 20,000 tonnes per annum, refinancing debt, and funding its need for permanent working capital.…

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BALKANS POWER



BY ALAN OSBORN
OPPORTUNITIES for British and other European Union (EU) electricity power companies to participate in the reconstruction and development of war-damaged electricity systems in the Balkans have been opened up by the signing of an agreement to bring the systems into the EU’s regulatory orbit.…

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OECD REVIEW



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE ORGANISATION for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has launched a review of its guidelines on corporate governance, to assess how they might be reformed in the light of the accounting scandals that have dogged the US recently.…

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KAZAKHSTAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INTERNATIONAL Finance Corporation of the World Bank is lending Russian oil company Lukoil US$150 million to fund participation in the development of Kazakhstan’s oil, gas, and condensate field. The money will also help fund a 635-km connecting pipeline to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s infrastructure, which will transport the oil to the Black Sea.…

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DRINKS SOFTWARE



BY DEIRDRE MASON
MOST businesses install computer software because it makes their operation more efficient and so helps them to keep abreast of, or outdo, the competition. However, the growth in national and international regulations affecting the drinks industry has opened up a lucrative business opportunity for companies producing industry-specific computer software.…

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CITES MEETING



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A RESTRICTED trade in cloth from wool culled from captured wild vicuna in Argentina, Bolivia and Chile has been approved by a conference of parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).…

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EGYPT GAS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank is planning to lend Egypt up to US$450 million to build a natural gas liquefaction plant, enabling the country to export a large chunk of its plentiful gas reserves. The El Behera Natural Gas Liquefaction Company plant would handle 3.6 million tonnes per year and include a tanker-loading jetty at its site at Idku, 50 km east of Alexandria.…

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