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Trade deficit widens to $1.87 billion: ABS

... to $3.34 billion. Unusually large increases in the import of telecommunications equipment (up by 19%) and industrial transport equipment (up by 11%) and a $332 million rise in the import of civil aircraft was recorded for February in comparison to Ja ...

World airline industry faces worst crisis ever

The world airline industry is facing its worst crisis ever and according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the war in Iraq may cause some carriers to fold their operations. Andrew Drysdale, head of IATA's Asia Pacific division ...

Survey confirms fall in business confidence for February

... around 2.75 % in 2003. The survey also showed that the largest increases in business conditions for February were in transport, construction and mining, while manufacturing and retail were broadly unchanged. Significant falls were reported in agribusiness ...

Economist says current account deficit figures are "disturbing"

... are disturbing," said Dr. Simes. "However, the economy should remain buoyant driven by the mining, construction and transport sectors." He said that the economy had the missed the opportunity to invest when the currency was very competitive and that ...

Economist says current account deficit figures are disturbing

... are disturbing," said Dr. Simes. "However, the economy should remain buoyant driven by the mining, construction and transport sectors." He said that the economy had the missed the opportunity to invest when the currency was very competitive and the education ...

Survey confirms fall in business confidence for February

... around 2 3/4 % in 2003. The survey also showed that the largest increases in business conditions for February were in transport, construction and mining while manufacturing and retail were broadly unchanged. Significant falls were reported in agribusiness ...

Macquarie's Canadian highway project in $99.10 million loss

John Fernando The Macquarie Infrastructure Group (MIG)-backed Canadian highway project, 407 International, suffered a net loss of $99.10 million for the year ended December 31 2002, it announced today. The consortium, comprising the Canadian subsidiary ...