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News Archive Britons intent on international moving enjoy the best life by moving to Australia, according to a new survey.
Confidence is returning to the Japanese shipping market, with the country’s top three shipping lines all reporting bigger profits in the first quarter of the 2010 financial year, according to Lloyd’s List.
As a massive clear-up operation goes on to enable Haiti to recover from the January 2010 earthquake, the task of re-housing its victims is being made easier thanks to hundreds of standard 20-foot containers.
Signs of a lull in international relocation to New Zealand come from the country’s latest migration figures.
As a massive clear-up operation goes on to enable Haiti to recover from the January 2010 earthquake, the task of re-housing its victims is being made easier thanks to standard 20-foot containers.
Air cargo demand jumped by 26.5 per cent in June compared with a year ago.
Hopes have been raised that the worldwide shipping market might avoid slipping into a second phase of recession.
One European in five would consider moving abroad for work, according to a survey by Eurobarometer on labour market and geographical mobility among the continent’s residents.
Research has shown that UK citizens who move abroad often find running their new home cheaper than the one they have just left.
Australia and Spain are still the top destinations for people keen on moving abroad, according to a new survey.
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