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Olympic suppliers deny being sweatshops

The Australian Olympic Commitee says its uniform suppliers have assured it their workers are not being exploited or denied their rights

Israeli supermarket suppliers: Price hikes on consumer goods just a matter of time

Food prices are expected to rise, as 'The cost of energy, raw materials and taxes continues to go up, and the companies are feeling the effects dramatically.'

Retravision in talks over financial woes

Retravision is believed to be facing serious cashflow issues that have left some suppliers unpaid for stock.

Can SMEs score those big gov contracts?

Public sector doesn't make it easy for smaller suppliers The UK public sector spends £230bn on goods and services a year, roughly 15 per cent of the UK economy and £1 for every £7 spent in Britain. The procurement of these goods and services is a massively complex undertaking, fraught with inefficiency accumulated over successive governments.…

Ensuring the safety of consumer goods

SINGAPORE: Suppliers are now taking proactive steps to ensure that consumer goods sold in the market are safe.

NTN holders purchasing taxable goods: FBR to verify withholdings, 1pc ST on value

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has begun sales tax audit of every National Tax Numbers (NTNs) being withholding agents to confirm/verify withholdings and deposit one percent sales tax of the value of taxable goods purchased by them from relevant suppliers.

Retravision Southern under cloud

Retravision store owners in Victoria, Tasmania and southern NSW are holding emergency meetings to discuss financial problems facing the electrical goods retailer.

Retravision sees nothing but trouble

RETRAVISION, the electrical goods retailer, is in crisis talks after admitting it was paying suppliers in "dribs and drabs".

Thai Asean News Network

Business leaders say they will seek approval from the government to lift goods prices after the completion of the four-month price cap.

Thai-ASEAN News Network - Private Sector Eyes Price Hike after 4 Months

Business leaders say they will seek approval from the government to lift goods prices after the completion of the four-month price cap.