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Argentina has passed through a severe economic crisis in 2001-2002, but in 2007 its gross domestic product (GDP) has grown to an estimated $225 billion. Imports of consumer goods reached $5.147 billions. Imports have grown 20% between 2006 and 2007 because of the high costs for local production. In 2007, total imports in Argentina reached 31% of the total amount of imports, 12% less than in 2006 and 3% less than in 2005.<br><br> US products enjoy great appeal in the Argentine market. As the Argentines are seeing their purchasing power grow, and as Argentine companies are becoming more profitable, the country is getting more and more interested in foreign products. Argentine imports of consumer goods are expected to rise 30% in 2009.<br><br> "Customers that purchase imported products are those from the middle and upper socioeconomic classes that look for more sophisticated products that are already ingredients of their consumer habits. But apart from this group, there are customers with weaker purchasing power that occasionally allow themselves to splurge by buying an imported product", said Cencosud, owner of the supermarket chains "Disco and Jumbo", which registered, in the first three months of 2008, increased sales of imported goods.<br><br> <br> In 2003, Argentina abolished import duties for capital goods from non-MERCOSUR countries, such as the United States. This measure has been renewed  since 2006 and will remain in effect until at least December 31, 2008.<br><br> U.S. exporters have significant opportunities in the following sectors: equipment and parts, packaging equipment and parts, mining machinery and equipment, telecommunication equipment, medical equipment and supplies, information technology, electrical power systems, agricultural machinery.<br><br> Even though most imported items come from Asia, United States exports 10% of its goods and services among a few other countries. Argentine companies import many products from the U.S. because they believe these are quality products, durable and high technology. American companies export mostly watches and cotton. Argentine experts say that U.S. firms should try to be more competitive when it comes to export prices so that they can improve their market share.<br><br> <br> Argentine businesses catering to the consumer market are interested in products like house appliances, beach accessories,, USB ports, keyboards, pen drives, digital photo frames, or even MP3/MP4 devices. Textiles are still an important part of the imports: caps,, jackets, .<br><br> Over the next two years, experts estimate that the Argentine market will show growing demand for products like desk kits and writing instruments, IT products like portable drives, MP3/MP4 devices and notebook sets, and leisure time products, such as wine sets,, watches, bags, barbecue sets.<br><br> When it comes to packaging equipment, United States is the fourth largest exporter to Argentina, having  overtaken France. More than $5 billion worth of packaging equipment has been shipped to Argentina in 2007. Demand for such equipment is expected to continue to grow.<br><br> Other opportunities for American exporters of packaging equipment interested in the Argentine market are: pouches, blister wraps, vacuum packing, machinery parts like jars, tubes, bags, boxes etc. Even though packing machinery constitutes a niche sector of great promise for U.S. exports, it seems American companies are feeling the heat from their competitors in Italy and Germany, as well as France and Spain.<br><br> (c)  Export-USA 2008. All rights reserved.<br><br>  Export-USA, the U.S. exporters' gateway to the global markets, features a directory of American exporters and their products. With Export-USA, American exporters can get access to huge growth opportunities in the international markets.
Argentina has passed through a severe economic crisis in 2001-2002, but in 2007 its gross domestic product (GDP) has grown to an estimated $225 billion. Imports of consumer goods reached $5.147 billions. Imports have grown 20% between 2006 and 2007 because of the high costs for local production. In 2007, total imports in Argentina reached 31% of the total amount of imports, 12% less than in 2006 and 3% less than in 2005.<br><br> US products enjoy great appeal in the Argentine market. As the Argentines are seeing their purchasing power grow, and as Argentine companies are becoming more profitable, the country is getting more and more interested in foreign products. Argentine imports of consumer goods are expected to rise 30% in 2009.<br><br> "Customers that purchase imported products are those from the middle and upper socioeconomic classes that look for more sophisticated products that are already ingredients of their consumer habits. But apart from this group, there are customers with weaker purchasing power that occasionally allow themselves to splurge by buying an imported product", said Cencosud, owner of the supermarket chains "Disco and Jumbo", which registered, in the first three months of 2008, increased sales of imported goods.<br><br> <br> In 2003, Argentina abolished import duties for capital goods from non-MERCOSUR countries, such as the United States. This measure has been renewed  since 2006 and will remain in effect until at least December 31, 2008.<br><br> U.S. exporters have significant opportunities in the following sectors: equipment and parts, packaging equipment and parts, mining machinery and equipment, telecommunication equipment, medical equipment and supplies, information technology, electrical power systems, agricultural machinery.<br><br> Even though most imported items come from Asia, United States exports 10% of its goods and services among a few other countries. Argentine companies import many products from the U.S. because they believe these are quality products, durable and high technology. American companies export mostly watches and cotton. Argentine experts say that U.S. firms should try to be more competitive when it comes to export prices so that they can improve their market share.<br><br> <br> Argentine businesses catering to the consumer market are interested in products like house appliances, beach accessories,, USB ports, keyboards, pen drives, digital photo frames, or even MP3/MP4 devices. Textiles are still an important part of the imports: caps,, jackets, .<br><br> Over the next two years, experts estimate that the Argentine market will show growing demand for products like desk kits and writing instruments, IT products like portable drives, MP3/MP4 devices and notebook sets, and leisure time products, such as wine sets,, watches, bags, barbecue sets.<br><br> When it comes to packaging equipment, United States is the fourth largest exporter to Argentina, having  overtaken France. More than $5 billion worth of packaging equipment has been shipped to Argentina in 2007. Demand for such equipment is expected to continue to grow.<br><br> Other opportunities for American exporters of packaging equipment interested in the Argentine market are: pouches, blister wraps, vacuum packing, machinery parts like jars, tubes, bags, boxes etc. Even though packing machinery constitutes a niche sector of great promise for U.S. exports, it seems American companies are feeling the heat from their competitors in Italy and Germany, as well as France and Spain.<br><br> (c)  Export-USA 2008. All rights reserved.<br><br>  Export-USA, the U.S. exporters' gateway to the global markets, features a directory of American exporters and their products. With Export-USA, American exporters can get access to huge growth opportunities in the international markets.
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Louis Vuitton and Mark Jacobs do pay their respects to the late designer, Stephen Sprouse. In my last post, I gave you a brief introduction about Louis Vuitton Monogram Roses. This time, the graffiti logo bags he designed in collaboration with Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton in 2001 made the fashion world take notice once again. Now designer replica handbags of the collection including Speedy, Neverfull and Keepall are available on our replica handbags store. Are you ready?<br><br> Monogram Graffiti Speedy 30<br><br> Monogram Graffiti Speedy 30 is still the Speedy that we are familiar with but this time, it completely covered with LOUIS VUITTON PARIS graffiti. It has once again transformed itself from a classic design into something new. Part of the Stephen Sprouse Tribute Collection, the Speedy has been revisited in fluorescent Monogram Graffiti canvas that was inspired by the late artist Stephen Sprouse who collaborated with Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton 2001 collection; the threshold for Vuitton artistic collaborations. The bag features a comfortable, rounded natural cowhide leather handles, golden brass hardware, a zipper closure, an inside flat pocket, and a padlock for extra security.<br> Monogram Graffiti Speedy 30 measures 11.83 x 8.33 and comes in three colors of Graffiti, they are Orange, Green and Fuchsia.<br><br> Monogram Graffiti Keepall<br><br> The Keepall, a staple piece of luggage that dates back to the 1930s has again been reinterpreted in fluorescent Monogram Graffiti canvas as a tribute to American artist Stephen Sprouse. Sprouse collaborated with Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2001 show wherein the original Graffiti pieces debuted.<br><br> The Tribute Collection Graffiti Keepall comes in bright Day-Glo colors giving the classy duffle a kick of street chic. Keepall offers a wide opening that makes it particularly user friendly as it is easy to put stuff in and out. The bag features natural cowhide trimmings and rounded handles accentuated by golden brass hardware, it has a double zip closure, can be carried by hand and features a removable leather luggage tag that can be hotstamped at any Louis Vuitton stores that offers this service.<br><br> Monogram Graffiti cheap-louisvuitton-handbags/louis-vuitton-womens-damier-ebene-canvas-sistina-pm-ebony-n41542-p-4443.html Keepall 50 measures 19.73 x 11.43 x 8.63 and comes in three colors like Speedy bags.<br><br> Monogram Graffiti Neverfull<br><br> In my opinion, the Neverfull bag can never be updated. It is so practical for daily use or shopping. It features flat leather handles and open top hook cheap-louisvuitton-handbags/louis-vuitton-womens-damier-ebene-canvas-saleya-gm-ebony-n51181-p-4448.html closure. Thanks to the leather drawstring ties on each side, you can adjust the capacity free.<br><br> Have you been attracted by the joyful Graffiti pattern? By a replica handbag of the collection as a gift for your valantine and share the happyness and enjoyment together!<br><br> Tags: designer replica handbags, Louis Vuitton Monogram Graffiti, Louis Vuitton replica handbags, replica handbags  相关的主题文章:
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While I was a little girl,I always imagine how beautiful my furture will be. To be a princess,Living elegantly and enjoy all the beautiful stuff is my dream at that time.

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Creating Profit Pulling Website Content

While there may be many components that can make a good website great, winning content is what places the real winners in a class that's all their own. This is even more vital when it is necessary to send a strong message to your audience. This article will show you just what it takes to create content that will pull your audience in time and time again.

Take advantage of writing tools such as subheadings in your writing so that your audience is better able to follow your meaning - even if they're only scanning the article. If you're going to make things confusing and not very clear then it's obviously going to be difficult for them to take interest in what you're conveying, get convinced and take the action you want them to take. One reason that subheadings work so well is that they allow writers a tool for breaking complex ideas or concepts into a bunch of smaller pieces and parts. Of course continuity is important too so make sure your subheadings fit well together. If you're interested in keeping your audience around for any length of time it's going to take a lot more than a series of dry facts and figures. Be clever and creative when titling your content. It doesn't matter what your website is about - if you're not focused on having the right headlines then you'll obviously be lacking. Your headlines need to make people want to read more. It isn't necessary to make it a top-secret kind of headline that reveals nothing. You want people to know what your article is about from the title. If you can, do your own homework first to determine what kind of headlines are being written in your niche to get an idea. Whatever approach you take, working on creating the right headline is something you can't ignore.

Set Up Your Homepage as a Summary Page: Do not force your visitors to read too much information when they come to your homepage. It would be better to sum up your website on your homepage. This is so that your new visitors will know how to find things on your website. Basically, you could say that your visitors will find your internal pages because of your homepage. The other pages on your site contain relevant information organized accordingly. The whole point of having a homepage is to let your visitors see a little about what your website has to offer. Your homepage should be persuasive and make them want to see the rest of your webpage. Whatever field you're in or niche you're targeting, you'll have a hard time finding anything that compares with quality content for getting the love of your readers and a solid position with the search engines. Once you have a steady supply of quality content coming into your site there's little else that can compete.

Ansi Standard For High Visibility Apparel Comes Of Age

The ANSI standard for high-visibility apparel has begun to mature since it was first written and published in June of 1999. When first conceived this new apparel was expensive and very hot to wear because of its polyester fabric and retro-reflective material construction.

The ANSI standard has detailed specifications for the area of the background fabric and the retro-reflective material as well as defined coverage areas for the garment to pass its compliance inspections. Retro-reflective trim on the garment, whether sewn or laminated, is required for low level light and/or nighttime visibility. It is also needed in increasing amounts of square inches as you increase in the ANSI classes upward.According to specifications, the ANSI class II standard requires a minimum of (201) square inches of retro-reflective material and (775) square inches of background material.

In addition, the ANSI class III standard requires a minimum of (310) square inches of retro-reflective material and (1,240) square inches of fluorescent background material. In 2004, the ANSI standard (107-1999) was modified to what the current specifications is today (107-2004).In the beginning, ANSI safety apparel was very limited in its availability and the apparel options didn't include much beyond ANSI vests.

From the start, apparel manufacturers have been working to develop and expand product offerings to increase comfort and productivity, with moisture management fabric, wicking finishes, breathable ANSI III Bombers, high visibility 3-season jackets, ANSI windbreakers and ANSI III sweatshirts.

Manufacturing innovators in the reflective apparel marketplace like Rich Boven of the Reflective Apparel Factory of Marietta, Ga. have come into the market with their own branded ANSI apparel. Their "VEA" logo, which stands for visibility - enhanced - apparel has come to include, ANSI Bomber Jackets, ANSI 3-Season jackets, ANSI Parkas and ANSI Windbreakers, but also include a complete line of comfortable and durable knit ANSI T-shirts, ANSI long sleeve T-shirts and ANSI featuring Airex Reflective material and traditional 3M retro-reflective tape.

Their fabrics also include mesh, Birdseye knit with wicking finishes and breathable wovens that are waterproof and lighter, more flexible, retro-reflective material. Also they have newly released garments and fabrics, providing for expanded usage over longer periods of the day and longer working seasons as well.

Rich Boven states, "As waste companies, construction companies and municipal governments are demanding more and more garments, the expected features for ANSI III Jackets, ANSI III Bomber Jackets, ANSI III windbreakers and ANSI III Parkas have all come into question. He further states that, ", most high visibility garments have two-way zippers, cell phone pockets and include hoods. ANSI II T-Shirts come in different weight fabrics to insure moisture management and wicking,, but also to keep workers more productive.

In addition, Airex (flexible, reflective material) lets the garments breath without chaffing. All ANSI garments are also required to be permanently labeled with wash certification, manufacturer's name, country of origin and wash instructions.

Offshore manufacturing and importing of ANSI apparel has moved into the American marketplace, forcing prices downward. As a further note, the US Government imposes a (32.6%) duty and a quota of (.50) cents per garment for garments made of manmade fiber coming in from much of the world. Because of this, domestic manufacturers of high visibility garments have expanded their manufacturing capabilities to the Caribbean Basin to avoid these duties. Specific areas such as Israel, South Africa and Central America are duty free with regards to importation of textiles.

Boven states that, "To remain as a top tier manufacturer in the ANSI apparel marketplace, it requires marrying the right fabrics with the right reflective materials and the most up to date manufacturing assembly processes to successfully meet today's ANSI standards. Assembling retro-reflective garments requires additional experience in the required steps it takes to produce a quality, long lasting, comfortable ANSI compliant product".

"First, retro-reflective materials can either be sewn or laminated onto the garment. If you take an ANSI compliant garment, screen print it, run it through a T-shirt dryer, it doesn't make the garment non-compliant, but it starts to deteriorate the retro-reflective materials, which could cause it to be noncompliant later on,," says Boven.

"Retro-reflective material is really glass beads in an adhesive layer impregnated onto the surface of the garment, so that if a heat source is applied for a second time, you're going to affect the chemistry".Boven points out that to avoid damaging the retro-reflective materials; he uses heat seal equipment to apply the decoration to a controlled area, rather than heating up the entire garment.

Secondly, Boven goes on to say, "Using heat transferable materials applied at lower temperatures decreases the possibility that the retro-reflective materials are damaged."In the industry today, ANSI compliance is being written into MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) guidelines.

Simply stated, this means any federal highway improvement project will require the wearing of high visibility apparel for "ALL" workers exposed to traffic. Make no doubt about it,! The concern for "high visibility protection" is not a fad that will be here today and gone tomorrow. It's here to stay and "compliance to it" ?will continue to grow!

Great Opportunities for U.S. Exporters in Argentina

Argentina has passed through a severe economic crisis in 2001-2002, but in 2007 its gross domestic product (GDP) has grown to an estimated $225 billion. Imports of consumer goods reached $5.147 billions. Imports have grown 20% between 2006 and 2007 because of the high costs for local production. In 2007, total imports in Argentina reached 31% of the total amount of imports, 12% less than in 2006 and 3% less than in 2005.

US products enjoy great appeal in the Argentine market. As the Argentines are seeing their purchasing power grow, and as Argentine companies are becoming more profitable, the country is getting more and more interested in foreign products. Argentine imports of consumer goods are expected to rise 30% in 2009.

"Customers that purchase imported products are those from the middle and upper socioeconomic classes that look for more sophisticated products that are already ingredients of their consumer habits. But apart from this group, there are customers with weaker purchasing power that occasionally allow themselves to splurge by buying an imported product", said Cencosud, owner of the supermarket chains "Disco and Jumbo", which registered, in the first three months of 2008, increased sales of imported goods.


In 2003, Argentina abolished import duties for capital goods from non-MERCOSUR countries, such as the United States. This measure has been renewed since 2006 and will remain in effect until at least December 31, 2008.

U.S. exporters have significant opportunities in the following sectors: equipment and parts, packaging equipment and parts, mining machinery and equipment, telecommunication equipment, medical equipment and supplies, information technology, electrical power systems, agricultural machinery.

Even though most imported items come from Asia, United States exports 10% of its goods and services among a few other countries. Argentine companies import many products from the U.S. because they believe these are quality products, durable and high technology. American companies export mostly watches and cotton. Argentine experts say that U.S. firms should try to be more competitive when it comes to export prices so that they can improve their market share.


Argentine businesses catering to the consumer market are interested in products like house appliances, beach accessories,, USB ports, keyboards, pen drives, digital photo frames, or even MP3/MP4 devices. Textiles are still an important part of the imports: caps,, jackets, .

Over the next two years, experts estimate that the Argentine market will show growing demand for products like desk kits and writing instruments, IT products like portable drives, MP3/MP4 devices and notebook sets, and leisure time products, such as wine sets,, watches, bags, barbecue sets.

When it comes to packaging equipment, United States is the fourth largest exporter to Argentina, having overtaken France. More than $5 billion worth of packaging equipment has been shipped to Argentina in 2007. Demand for such equipment is expected to continue to grow.

Other opportunities for American exporters of packaging equipment interested in the Argentine market are: pouches, blister wraps, vacuum packing, machinery parts like jars, tubes, bags, boxes etc. Even though packing machinery constitutes a niche sector of great promise for U.S. exports, it seems American companies are feeling the heat from their competitors in Italy and Germany, as well as France and Spain.

(c) Export-USA 2008. All rights reserved.

Export-USA, the U.S. exporters' gateway to the global markets, features a directory of American exporters and their products. With Export-USA, American exporters can get access to huge growth opportunities in the international markets.

Louis Vuitton Monogram Graffiti

Louis Vuitton and Mark Jacobs do pay their respects to the late designer, Stephen Sprouse. In my last post, I gave you a brief introduction about Louis Vuitton Monogram Roses. This time, the graffiti logo bags he designed in collaboration with Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton in 2001 made the fashion world take notice once again. Now designer replica handbags of the collection including Speedy, Neverfull and Keepall are available on our replica handbags store. Are you ready?

Monogram Graffiti Speedy 30

Monogram Graffiti Speedy 30 is still the Speedy that we are familiar with but this time, it completely covered with LOUIS VUITTON PARIS graffiti. It has once again transformed itself from a classic design into something new. Part of the Stephen Sprouse Tribute Collection, the Speedy has been revisited in fluorescent Monogram Graffiti canvas that was inspired by the late artist Stephen Sprouse who collaborated with Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton 2001 collection; the threshold for Vuitton artistic collaborations. The bag features a comfortable, rounded natural cowhide leather handles, golden brass hardware, a zipper closure, an inside flat pocket, and a padlock for extra security.
Monogram Graffiti Speedy 30 measures 11.83 x 8.33 and comes in three colors of Graffiti, they are Orange, Green and Fuchsia.

Monogram Graffiti Keepall

The Keepall, a staple piece of luggage that dates back to the 1930s has again been reinterpreted in fluorescent Monogram Graffiti canvas as a tribute to American artist Stephen Sprouse. Sprouse collaborated with Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2001 show wherein the original Graffiti pieces debuted.

The Tribute Collection Graffiti Keepall comes in bright Day-Glo colors giving the classy duffle a kick of street chic. Keepall offers a wide opening that makes it particularly user friendly as it is easy to put stuff in and out. The bag features natural cowhide trimmings and rounded handles accentuated by golden brass hardware, it has a double zip closure, can be carried by hand and features a removable leather luggage tag that can be hotstamped at any Louis Vuitton stores that offers this service.

Monogram Graffiti cheap-louisvuitton-handbags/louis-vuitton-womens-damier-ebene-canvas-sistina-pm-ebony-n41542-p-4443.html Keepall 50 measures 19.73 x 11.43 x 8.63 and comes in three colors like Speedy bags.

Monogram Graffiti Neverfull

In my opinion, the Neverfull bag can never be updated. It is so practical for daily use or shopping. It features flat leather handles and open top hook cheap-louisvuitton-handbags/louis-vuitton-womens-damier-ebene-canvas-saleya-gm-ebony-n51181-p-4448.html closure. Thanks to the leather drawstring ties on each side, you can adjust the capacity free.

Have you been attracted by the joyful Graffiti pattern? By a replica handbag of the collection as a gift for your valantine and share the happyness and enjoyment together!

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