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China Drop In Dairy Exports Could Signal Commodity Rise

Irwin Greenstein (December 3rd, 2008) Writes:

While China may blame the rest of the world for its dramatic decline in exports, Beijing has no one else to blame but itself for the steep drop in dairy exports.

An article in today’s China Daily reported that the country’s dairy exports “have ground to a halt” in the wake of the tainted-milk scandal.

The latest numbers from China’s General Administration of Customs (GAC) showed that only 1,036 tons of dairy products were exported in October 2008, down 92% year-on-year. From January to September, the monthly average export of dairy products was 12,000 tons.

Once again, China is looking to the U.S. to rescue another of its exports. With the US-China Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) on economic, trade and food safety issues slated to begin on Thursday, China is hoping it would pave the way for the Federal Drug Administration to accept the results of a Chinese agency that tests food safety.

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Half-Priced Stocks Newsletter Recommends Trinity

CEO Blogger (August 15th, 2008) Writes:

“Around the globe, wind-generating capacity has been expanding at a rapid 30% clip in recent years,” notes value investor Nathan Slaughter.

The editor of Half-Priced Stocks looks at industrial products firm Trinity Industries, adding, “Its most promising division is the production of structural wind towers.” Here’s the latest “deep-discount’ buy.

“Led by states such as Texas and California, wind farms around the country will generate almost 50 billion kilowatt hours of electricity this year. Of course, the U.S. is still playing catch-up with many other regions.

“In fact, countries such as Spain, Portugal and Denmark all rely on wind farms for as much as one-quarter of their total power needs.

“Across Europe, wind turbines will account for roughly one-third of all new generating capacity installed over the next few years and could provide electricity for 90 million people by 2010.

“The outlook is even brighter in many booming, energy-hungry Asian markets. In China, installed wind

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