All Import and Export articles – Page 35
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Saga Boats changes dealer structure
Norway's Saga Boats has ended some dealer arrangements and opened others
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Italian industry returned to 2005 levels in 2009
Italian marine federation UCINA presented a statistical analysis of Italy's boating industry in 2009 at Genoa International Boat Show yesterday
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Markets and regions | US: Equipment and accessories - Riding a rollercoaster
A healthy aftermarket keeps some equipment suppliers afloat, but up-and-down orders from boatbuilders leave others treading water. Both deal with shorter lead times
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Markets and regions | Austria overview: Punching above its weight
The landlocked country’s innovative approach and marine manufacturing know-how are helping it ride the downturn
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Markets and regions | New Zealand: Overview - Surviving a perfect storm
An influx of oversea brands and a strong kiwi dollar are making life tough, but a boom in superyacht refit work is helping this leaner industry out of the doldrums
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Dammrich: 'The worst for boating is behind'
State of the US industry address: New boat sales down in 2010, but recovery coming next year
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Turkish builder meets five year plan goals
Vicem Yachts claims exports of US$25m in five years
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Finnboat reports good recovery
The Finnish marine industries federation is reporting growth of around 13.5 per cent in the first half of 2010
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New build | Round-up: Turkey
Turkey’s assault on the superyacht sector is relentless. Backed by modern infrastructure, free trade zones and low cost labour, it has the potential to become the world’s leading building nation
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New rich help generate Vietnamese yachting boom
Vietnam's newly rich business people are said to be playing a key role in the expansion of the country's leisure marine market
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Complete Marine Freight appointment
Jeremy Stephens will oversee and manage racing yacht logistics at the Palma-based firm
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Slovenia
Slovenia has enjoyed a rapid growth in its marine industry in recent years, despite having a very short coastline
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Spain
The last boat registration report published by Spanish trade body ANEN confirms the steep negative trend initiated in the second quarter of 2008 has now started to stabilise.
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Portugal
Portugal's leisure marine market has dropped by around 60 per cent over the last year
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Greece
The marine market in terms of volume has fallen back by more than 10 years
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Croatia
One of the barriers to the pace of development remains an over-regulated market, especially when it comes to the legal requirements for foreign yachts using Croatian waters
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Austria
Landlocked Austria is the 12th richest nation in the world, and has an important marine industry.
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - First signs of brighter 2011 Scandinavia
Global economic woes aside, what really affects leisure marine business in the nordics is the onset of inclement weather
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Two-speed recovery
Germany’s resurgence is good news but the mediterranean markets remain weak, threatening europe’s fragile recovery
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Strategy and finance | Insider: Lorenzo Selva - My predecessors haven’t battled every day to survive during the crisis
An active Italian industrialist with extensive marine association experience, Lorenzo Selva is not your typical newly elected Icomia president