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Foreign retailers welcome new Indian government
Last week India’s new government, with Manmohan Singh as prime minister, was sworn in in Delhi. Singh and the Congress Party won a decisive mandate with his pledge to tackle the impact of the global economic crisis and by ensuring growth for the country.
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Retail sales in New Zealand and Singapore fall by record amounts
Retail sales in New Zealand and Singapore have fallen by record amounts, while consumer confidence among Japanese shoppers has risen. Retail sales in New Zealand in the first quarter fell by a seasonally adjusted 1.2 per cent year on year, as consumers face rising unemployment. Retail sales in Singapore fell ...
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Rosebys UK to be resurrected in global push
Home textiles retailer Rosebys could make a return to the UK this year, according to its owner, Indian industrialist Sanjay Dalmia.
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Carrefour and Reliance Retail discuss joint venture
French retailer Carrefour is in talks with Indian giant Reliance Retail about forming a joint venture.Carrefour has been negotiating to operate in India in partnership with tycoon Kishore Biyani’s Future Group, but no deal has been struck.The French group is now talking to other potential partners, including Aditya Birla and ...
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Overseas retailers advised to focus on regional expansion in China
Overseas retailers wanting to enter the booming Chinese retail market should focus on regional expansion and not attempt a national launch, delegates were told at the World Retail Congress on Thursday.
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M&S treads cautiously in India
Marks & Spencer’s foray into the Indian market is being slowed by global economic turbulence and delays in the availability of commercial property in the country.Through a joint venture with Reliance Retail, M&S had planned to set up 50 stores across the country in the next five years. Chief executive ...
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Wal-Mart payroll deal revised in China
Wal-Mart’s plans to reduce staff costs in China have stalled after trade union action.The Shenzhen Federation of Trade Unions has spoken to Wal-Mart, which has agreed to revise its plans to implement a payroll cut across 2,000 mid-level managers, who were being offered lower positions with less pay.The US giant ...
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Internet shopping soars in China
Online sales are soaring as shoppers in China turn to the internet as the recession deepens.According to Analysis International, e-commerce sales across the country rocketed 173 per cent year on year to Yn3.5bn (£350.1m) in the first quarter of 2009. Sales rose 24.1 per cent on the previous quarter as ...
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NewsWal-Mart plan to cut costs in China raises concerns
Wal-Mart sent a disappointing signal to the Chinese retail market last week when it revealed it was launching a job optimisation programme to reduce staff costs in the country.
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Subhiksha seeks to avoid liquidation
Department store Subhiksha is poised to go to court to avoid liquidation.
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Japanese convenience stores expand in China
Aeon is to open its first convenience stores in China, while Seven-Eleven Japan is set to expand its chains there further.
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Esprit profit hits £142m
International fashion group Esprit reported full-year net profit of HK$2 billion (£142 million) on turnover of HK$16.4 billion (£1.17 billion).
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Tesco heads east with Japanese c-store takeover
Tesco has pushed into the Japanese market by acquiring convenience store retailer C Two-Network for£139 million.

















