News

NEW-Spanish Courses for Companies

viernes, 03 de julio de 2009
The Spanish Official Chamber of Commerce has developed a program to offer Spanish courses suitable for professionals within medium and large corporations with interests in Spanish speaking countries.

NEW COUNCIL OF THE CHAMBER

miércoles, 10 de junio de 2009
For the information of our members.

Blind-Folded Tapas Event: SMS COMPETITION WINNERS!

jueves, 04 de junio de 2009
SMS competition winners organised by the Spanish Chamber of Commerce

The Spanish laboratory Almirall opens an office in Shanghai, with a view to expand in Australia.

martes, 26 de mayo de 2009
The Spanish laboratory chaired by Jorge Gallardo has opened a representative office in Shanghai, as a means to expand sales in Asia.

Australia to construct the biggest solar power plant in the world

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martes, 19 de mayo de 2009
Kevin Rudd, the Australian prime minister, announced this week the construction of the world’s biggest solar power plant. The government will invest 1.4 billion (some 778 million Euros) Dollars in the project.

The Australian government contracts Navantia to supply launch boats for their two LHD ships.

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jueves, 14 de mayo de 2009
Australia has officially accepted tenders from Navantia for the supply of launch boats.

Comsa and Emte merge to form the eighth most important construction company in Spain

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miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2009
The construction company Comsa and the engineering and infrastructure group Emte have announced their merger and so the creation of the 8th largest firm in terms of infrastructure and number 2 of unlisted businesses in Spain, second only to Isolux Corsán.

Various companies have embarked on a trade mission to Australia this week

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lunes, 11 de mayo de 2009
Cordoba’s Chamber of Commerce has promoted a trade Mission to Australia between the 10th and 15th of May.

National Breaking News

Five arrested over $20m drug seizure

FIVE people have been arrested in Victoria and Queensland over the seizure of chemicals which have the potential to make $20 million worth of drugs, police say.

Faulkner: North Korea isolating itself

NORTH Korea must stop testing missiles, with the country's provocative actions only serving to isolate it further, Defence Minister John Faulkner says.

Animal testing deaths justified - department

THE number of animals being killed or injured in scientific experiments is justified and unlikely to fall in the near future, the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (DPI) says.

New dinosaur species found in Queensland

THREE new species of Australian dinosaur have been discovered in a prehistoric billabong in western Queensland.

Keep bushfire 'stay or go policy' - lawyers

VICTORIA'S controversial stay or go policy should be retained but the Country Fire Authority (CFA) needs to develop programs advising people of the defensibility of their homes, state lawyers say.