Monday, August 5, 2013

What Can Be Done About The Big U.S. Trade Deficit With China?

Here?s an encouraging figure from last year about the imbalanced U.S.-China economic relationship: American exports increased to a record $110 billion, a gain of 6.2% from 2011. ?The wide range of U.S. companies that doing business to China include Boeing Boeing and Harley-Davidson Harley-Davidson.????

The trouble?was on the import side. ?Even though exports increased, the overall U.S. trade deficit with China expanded to $315 billion because of ?imports grew ?by a higher 6.6%, to $425 billion, or almost four times as much as the U.S. sells. ?That big drain tends to slow?U.S. economic growth at a time when our government debt is huge and unemployment is high.

One way to ease the U.S.-China gap without turning to protectionism would be to increase exports to China.?? Personally, I?m not a fan at all of President Obama?s big-government economic policies. Yet he has worthily used his office to call attention to the importance of exports and challenged American companies to double overseas sales?during the five years?ending in December?2014?as part of a National Export Initiative. I had to the chance in Shanghai last week to talk to a?top U.S. official leading that charge about how China fits in

Meeting with Forbes and two local journalists, Michael Masserman ? the executive director of export policy, promotion and strategy at the U.S. Department of Commerce ? said a key to improving U.S. exports to China is finding ways for small and medium sized companies, or SMEs, to better succeed. ?Globally, SMEs account for about 34% of U.S. exports, an increase from 27% in the early part of the last decade. China, he noted, has become the No. 3 market in the world for U.S. SMEs, after Canada and Mexico.? ?Small and medium-sized business are learning how to navigate the China market,? Masserman said, expressing confidence about opportunities here.

What holds back U.S. SMEs from exporting in general is uncertainty about the business outlook and financing, he said. Also, many don?t cast a wide net when it comes to finding overseas customers, exporting to only one market. And in China specifically, American SMEs face challenges from trying to compete with Chinese government-owned companies, and keeping track of regulatory hurdles, he said. ?

Masserman, who previously practiced corporate law, encouraged small U.S. businesses to look into government services that might help with marketing and distribution information, and other areas. One place might be a U.S. government website export.gov.??(Here?s a link to?a?profile called ?Export to China on the Cheap? that I wrote last year about Frank Lavin, a former senior U.S. Commerce Department official who has set up his own business and is looking to help U.S. small companies export more.)

Masserman also suggested that U.S. cities should get more involved in promoting exports. One doing just that in Shanghai last week was Houston.? The No. 1 exporter among U.S. cities had a trade promotion group in Shanghai and Beijing last week that included executive vice mayor Andy Ichen.? Investment and trade flows between the two are expected to get a lift from a new Air China direct flight that started on July 11.? Chinese companies with subsidiaries in Houston include Sinopec, Cnooc Cnooc and Baosteel America. Two-way trade between China and the city was?$12.9 billion in 2012.

Yet Houston is also representative of the larger imbalance that the U.S. faces with China: its exports totaled $3.8 billion last year, while imports were a much bigger $9.1 billion. A tip of the hat to all?trying?to find sensible ways to do better. ?

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    Saturday, August 3, 2013

    New Zealand botulism scare triggers global recall

    FILE - In this March 29, 2007 file photo, Fonterra's Whareroa processing plant is seen near New Plymouth, New Zealand. New Zealand authorities have triggered a global recall of up to 1,000 tons of dairy products across seven countries after Fonterra, the world?s fourth-largest dairy company, announced tests had turned up a type of bacteria that could cause botulism. New Zealand?s Ministry of Primary Industries said Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 that the tainted products include infant formula, sports drinks, protein drinks and other beverages. It said countries affected beside New Zealand include China, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/NZPA, Rob Tucker, File) NEW ZEALAND OUT, NO SALES

    FILE - In this March 29, 2007 file photo, Fonterra's Whareroa processing plant is seen near New Plymouth, New Zealand. New Zealand authorities have triggered a global recall of up to 1,000 tons of dairy products across seven countries after Fonterra, the world?s fourth-largest dairy company, announced tests had turned up a type of bacteria that could cause botulism. New Zealand?s Ministry of Primary Industries said Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 that the tainted products include infant formula, sports drinks, protein drinks and other beverages. It said countries affected beside New Zealand include China, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/NZPA, Rob Tucker, File) NEW ZEALAND OUT, NO SALES

    In this Oct 14, 2004 photo, Fonterra's Hautapu dairy factory is seen in the Waikato, New Zealand. New Zealand authorities have triggered a global recall of up to 1,000 tons of dairy products across seven countries after Fonterra, the world?s fourth-largest dairy company, announced tests had turned up a type of bacteria that could cause botulism. New Zealand?s Ministry of Primary Industries said Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 that the tainted products include infant formula, sports drinks, protein drinks and other beverages. It said countries affected beside New Zealand include China, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/New Zealand Herald, Greg Bowker) NEW ZEALAND OUT, AUSTRALIA OUT

    (AP) ? New Zealand authorities have triggered a global recall of up to 1,000 tons of dairy products across seven countries after dairy giant Fonterra announced tests had turned up a type of bacteria that could cause botulism.

    New Zealand's Ministry of Primary Industries said Saturday that the tainted products include infant formula, sports drinks, protein drinks and other beverages. It said countries affected beside New Zealand include China, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia.

    Fonterra said its customers were urgently checking their supply chains.

    One New Zealand company has locked down five batches of infant formula and China is asking importers to immediately recall products.

    Fonterra is the world's fourth-largest dairy company, with annual revenues of about $16 billion.

    The news comes as a blow to New Zealand's dairy industry, which powers the country's economy. New Zealand exports about 95 percent of its milk.

    Consumers in China and elsewhere are willing to pay a big premium for New Zealand infant formula because the country has a clean and healthy reputation. Chinese consumers have a special interest after tainted local milk formula killed six babies in 2008.

    The Centers for Disease Control describes botulism as a rare but sometimes fatal paralytic illness caused by a nerve toxin.

    Fonterra said it has told eight of its customers of the problem, which dates back more than a year, and they were investigating whether any of the affected product is in their supply chains. Fonterra said those companies will initiate any consumer product recalls.

    At a news conference Saturday, Fonterra repeatedly refused to divulge the companies, countries or specific products affected. Gary Romano, the managing director of Fonterra's New Zealand milk products, said his company supplies raw materials to the eight companies and it is up to them to inform their consumers of what products might be tainted.

    The company did acknowledge its chief executive, Theo Spierings, planned to fly to China Saturday, in part to deal with the fallout from the botulism scare.

    New Zealand's Ministry for Primary Industries said Saturday that New Zealand company Nutricia had used some of the tainted product in its Karicare line of formula for infants aged over 6 months. Nutricia had locked down all five batches of infant formula it believed contained the tainted product, the ministry said. But it advised that parents should buy different Nutricia products or alternative brands until it verified the location of all tainted Nutricia products.

    China's product quality watchdog issued a statement urging importers of Fonterra dairy products to immediately start recalling the products.

    The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine also told quality agencies around China to step up inspections of milk products from New Zealand.

    Romano said the problem was caused by unsterilized pipes at a Waikato factory. He said three batches of whey protein weighing about 42 tons were tainted in May 2012, adding that Fonterra has since cleaned the pipes.

    The New Zealand ministry says the tainted product has been mixed with other ingredients to form about 1,000 tons of consumer products worldwide.

    The company said in a release it identified a potential quality problem in March when a product tested positive for the bacteria Clostridium. Many strains of the bacteria are harmless, the company said, and product samples were put through intensive testing over the following months. It said that on July 31 it discovered the presence of a strain of the bacteria that can cause botulism.

    Romano said Fonterra hasn't received reports of anybody getting sick and added that the problem hasn't affected any fresh milk, yoghurt, cheese or long-lasting heat-treated milk.

    New Zealand's Ministry for Primary Industries said it was working with the company to investigate.

    Spierings, the chief executive, said in the release that food safety was the company's top priority.

    "We are acting quickly," he said. "Our focus is to get information out about potentially affected product as fast as possible so that it can be taken off supermarket shelves and, where it has already been purchased, can be returned."

    Earlier this year, Fonterra announced it had discovered trace amounts of the agricultural chemical dicyandiamide in some of its products, prompting a ban on the chemical's use on New Zealand farms.

    Rabobank's 2012 Global Dairy Top 20 report ranked Fonterra as the world's fourth-largest dairy company by revenue behind Nestl?, Danone and Lactalis. The company is a cooperative, partially owned by thousands of farmers.

    In 2011 the company collected 15.4 billion liters (4.1 billion gallons) of milk in New Zealand, representing about 90 percent of the country's total.

    In 2008, six babies in China died and another 300,000 were sickened by infant formula that was tainted with melamine, an industrial chemical added to watered-down milk to fool tests for protein levels. Fonterra at the time owned a minority stake in Sanlu, the now-bankrupt Chinese company at the center of the scandal.

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    Duminy stars in South Africa win over Sri Lanka

    JP Duminy starred with bat and ball as South Africa overcame Sri Lanka in an exciting 12-run victory in the first Twenty20 international in Colombo on Friday.

    South African batsman Jean-Paul Duminy plays a shot during the first Twenty20 cricket match at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on August 2, 2013. Duminy starred with bat and ball as South Africa overcame Sri Lanka in an exciting 12-run victory in the first Twenty20 international in Colombo.

    The tourists, restricted to a modest 115-6 after electing to bat, bounced back to stop Sri Lanka at 103-9 in front of a packed house of 30,000 at the Premadasa stadium.

    Duminy top-scored with 51 off 52 balls to help the tourists recover from a poor start and then grabbed three wickets for 18 runs, earning himself the man of the match award.

    It was a morale-boosting win for South Africa over the world's top-ranked Twenty20 side following an embarrassing 4-1 defeat in the last one-day series.

    Kumar Sangakkara put up a fight for the hosts with an unbeaten 59 off 53 balls, but young opener Kusal Perera (11) was the only other batsman to reach double figures.

    With 21 runs needed off the last two overs and three wickets in hand, left-arm seamer Wayne Parnell swung the game South Africa's way by removing Sachithra Senanayake and Lasith Malinga without conceding a run in the penultimate over.

    Sangakkara hit two boundaries in Morne Morkel's final over, but it was not enough to carry his team to victory.

    Morkel and Parnell finished with two wickets each.

    South Africa's Twenty20 captain Faf du Plessis was delighted by his team's win.

    "I am very chuffed and so proud of the boys," he said.

    "We were under pressure after the one-day series, but the team showed great character tonight.

    "The wicket was not easy to bat on, so I thought ours could be a good total. I told the boys that if we kept fighting, we could pull it off."

    Sri Lanka's Dinesh Chandimal said bad batting cost his team the match.

    "We bowled well, but then undid all the good work with some rash shots," he said.

    "But there are still two more games to go and we will look to come back strongly."

    David Miller (25) shared a fifth-wicket stand of 56 with Duminy after the Proteas slumped to 50-4 in the 11th over.

    Off-spinner Senanayake, who shared the new ball with Malinga, struck in each of his first three overs to reduce South Africa to 23-3 by the sixth over.

    Senanayake claimed both openers, Quinton de Kock and Henry Davids, leg-before, and then bowled South Africa's du Plessis for eight.

    Star batsman AB de Villiers was on 15 when he skied Angelo Mathews to the cover region and Kusal Perera rushed in to take a good catch.

    Duminy hit three boundaries and a six before he was dismissed in the penultimate over, caught in the deep off Ajantha Mendis.

    The second and third matches will be played in Hambantota on Sunday and Tuesday.

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    Friday, August 2, 2013

    '2 Guns': The Reviews Are In!

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    Effects of 'Love Hormone' Differ Between Genders | Psych Central ...

    By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor
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    Effects of ?Love Hormone? Differ Between Genders  New research provides biological proof that men and women have dissimilar agendas in social situations.

    Investigators from the University of Haifa found that oxytocin, sometimes called the ?love hormone,?? affects men and women differently in social contexts.

    Researchers discovered that oxytocin improves a man?s ability to identify competitive relationships whereas in women, it facilitates the ability to identify kinship.

    These findings are in agreement with previous studies on the social differences between the sexes: ?Women tend to be more communal and familial in their behavior, whereas men are more inclined to be competitive and striving to improve their social status,? said?Simone Shamay-Tsoory, Ph.D.

    Oxytocin is released in various social situations, and at?high concentrations during positive social interactions such as falling in love, experiencing an orgasm or giving birth and breastfeeding.

    In her previous researches,?Shamay-Tsoory discovered that the hormone is also released in our body during negative social interactions such as jealousy or gloating. In the current study, researchers tried to find out what effect oxytocin would have on women?s and men?s accurate perception of social interactions.

    Sixty-two men and women aged 20-37 years participated in the current research. Half of the participants received an intranasal dose of oxytocin while the other half received a placebo.

    After a week, the groups switched, with participants undergoing the same procedure with the other substance (i.e. placebo or oxytocin). Following treatment, video clips showing various social interactions were screened.

    Participants were asked to analyze the relationships presented in the clips by answering questions that focused mainly on identifying relationships of kinship, intimacy and competition.

    Participants were expected to base their answers, among other things, on gestures, body language and facial expressions expressed by the individuals in the clips.

    The results showed that oxytocin improved the ability of all the participants to better interpret social interactions in general.

    When the researchers examined the differences between the sexes they discovered that following treatment with oxytocin, men?s ability to correctly interpret competitive relationships improved, whereas in women it was the ability to correctly identify kinship that improved.

    Surprisingly, researchers discovered that the ?love hormone? doesn?t help women or men to better identify intimate situations.

    According to them, since the ability to correctly identify intimate situations was substantially low among all participants in the study, there is evidence that correctly identifying an intimate relationship between two people is intricate and complicated.

    ?Our results coincide with the theory that claims the social-behavioral differences between men and women are caused by a combination of cultural as well as biological factors that are mainly hormonal,? said?Shamay-Tsoory.

    Source: University of Haifa

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    Nauert, R. (2013). Effects of ?Love Hormone? Differ Between Genders. Psych Central. Retrieved on August 2, 2013, from http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/08/01/effects-of-love-hormone-differ-between-genders/57861.html

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