All Import and Export articles – Page 31
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BUSINESS REPORT | Netherlands overview
Torrential rain and gale-force winds kept all but the most determined of visitors away from this year’s HISWA In-Water Boat Show, setting an ominous tone for the health of the Dutch yachting industry going forward
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New Dehler importer for Sweden
Båtverket will represent the company on the Swedish west coast
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US free trade agreements expected to benefit boating industry
US builders and equipment manufacturers expected to benefit from lower tariffs in Korea, Colombia and Panama
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St Lucia changes tax laws to grow yachting sector
The Caribbean island eliminates duties on imported boats while waiving income taxes on local charter companies
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Regal, S2 add production workers
S2 has started building boats for a Dutch company, while Regal says it is keeping up with “production demand”
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Brazil increases tax on imported boats
Import duty for sport and leisure inboard engine boats raised from 20 to 35 per cent
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NZ Marine: Expect industry to grow eight per cent per year over next decade
Despite lower sales in 2011 and fewer boatbuilding firms, the trade association maintains a bullish outlook for the industry
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Azimut reports strong gains in the US
Superyacht division Benetti has also seen a ‘record year’ according to an announcement at the Cannes boat show
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Norwegian boat exports hit 14-year low
Exports in the first six months of 2011 fell by 15 per cent compared to the same time last year
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Riviera reports export recovery
The Australian cruiser manufacturer is to ship 10 new boats worth US$12.3m to overseas ports next week
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Salterns becomes official Cranchi dealer
Salterns Brokerage will represent the brand on Britain's south coast
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Hyundai SeasAll expands distribution
Sport Marine in Cyprus and Business and Engineering Trends (BET) in Pakistan will distribute the group's marine diesel engines in their respective markets
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Italian boatbuilding shows ‘encouraging signs’
UCINA’s president outlines the advances made as well as the challenges still facing Italy’s marine industry at a presentation of this year’s Genoa boat show
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AIMEX names winners of Australian export awards
The winners of the 2011 Club Marine Australian Marine Industry Export Awards were announced last night in Sydney
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BUSINESS REPORT | BRAZIL TRAINING & INFRASTRUCTURE
As trade associations go it’s one of the smallest, but ACOBAR is punching above its weight when it comes to promoting training and persuading a more boating-friendly attitude from its government
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BUSINESS REPORT | BRAZIL IMPORTERS
Emerging markets can be perilous places for the unwary, but some foreign firms are already making their mark in Brazil
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BUSINESS REPORT | BRAZIL BOATBUILDERS
As heavy-weight foreign boatbuilders try and muscle in on the market, domestic builders are intent on making sure they don’t have it all their own way
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BUSINESS REPORT | BRAZIL OVERVIEW
Recession-hit boatbuilders from Europe and the US have targeted Brazil’s emerging economy as a lucrative new market. But is the country ready to absorb so many new boats, and will high taxes and a lack of infrastructure restrict potential?
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Brunswick | Dustan McCoy
Dusty McCoy was an unlikely choice for Brunswick’s top job. But six years later, he and his management team have led the boat and engine giant through the worst crisis in the industry’s history