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Toyota recalls 26,000 cars in IrelandToyota Ireland has announced that 26,000 cars will be recalled in this country in order to address a potential fault in the vehicles’ accelerators, RTE Ireland reported on 1 February. The recall will include vehicles from PSA Peugeot Citroen recalls 97,000 cars across Europe French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen confirmed on 1 February that it was recalling 97,000 of its cars in Europe because of problems with a sticking accelerator pedal. The recall mirrors a similar one made by Malaysian entrepreneurs to invest in Uzbekistan Malaysian ambassador to Uzbekistan Abdul Aziz Harun said he expects potential for Malaysian businessmen in Uzbekistan as the country will become richer with strong purchasing power and will liberalize its economy further to suit the Peugeot Citroen global vehicle sales fall by 2.2% French car-maker PSA Peugeot Citroen said on 11 January it sold 2.2% fewer new vehicles around the world in 2009 than the previous year. That compares favorably to a 3.5% decline in the global car Car manufacturers to halt production during holidays Car manufacturers in Slovakia plan to halt their operations over the Christmas holidays, Slovak spectator reported on 7 December. Volkswagen Slovakia in Bratislava will close its production halls on Christmas Eve, 24 December. The all-facility Cepsa plans maintenance at San Roque Refinery Cepsa (Compania Espanola de Petroleos SA) recently outlined a maintenance plan for its 241,000-barrel-a-day Gibraltar refinery at San Roque, Spain, which will be carried out in June 2010. The turnaround would last no longer than France’s November auto sales soar nearly 50 % The French automotive industry now seems to have achieved a stable growth rate after experiencing successive growths in the last three months. Figures released on 2 December from the French Car Makers Association (CCFA) showed The Power of Print (a.k.a Rosebud) When I was 9 years old my father decided, after having already published and edited a newspaper that for mostly political reasons was burnt down in Melbourne, Australia, to start up another, called Neoi Dromoi Significant growth in production The situation in the Slovak economy should start to stabilize gradually as of next year, according to estimates by the Economy Ministry, Radio Slovakia reported on 20 October. This optimistic forecast relates as well to Construction starts on eco friendly power plant in Slovakia French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen expects output at its Slovak assembly plant to be slightly above 200,000 units this year, with similar volume in 2010, the outgoing chief executive of PSA’s Slovak operations, Jean Mouro, Spain’s Gas Natural to sell 63.8% EPSA stake Spain’s Gas Natural, as part of its plan to sell assets worth €3 billion, recently inked an agreement to sell its 63.8% stake in Empresa de Energia del Pacifico SA to Colombia’s holding company Colinversiones Total to develop Timimoun gas project in Algeria TOTAL (37.75%), Sonatrach (51%) and Cepsa (11.25%) on 7 October announced that the Algerian National Oil and Gas Development Agency (ALNAFT) has approved the development plan for the Timimoun natural gas project, located between Timimoun Kazakhstan may pump crude to Europe through Azerbaijan International accounting standards applied The Kyrgyz Ministry of Finance in collaboration with USAID Project Economic Reforms to Enhance Competitiveness (EREC) held a meeting of the Methodological Council on accounting and financial reporting in state agencies, Irinnews.org reported. USAID has Azeri participation in Nabucco hinges on its consumers SOCAR: Guarantees needed from Tengiz and Kashagan Foreign Oil Majors: Thanks, but no thanks on Iraqi fields The Kazakhstan Oil Rush Fiat gets loan to develop fuel-efficient cars The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Italian auto giant Fiat have signed the 400 million Euro finance contract on June 16. The loan is intended to support the motor group’s research and development projects and More lost migrants at sea has EU uncertain what to do |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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