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Non-sweet biscuits

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The UK non-sweet biscuit market is predicted to rise in value from 260 million pounds sterling in 1999 to 287 million pounds sterling by 2003. The best performing sector is forecast to the mini-savoury snack market which will increase in value from 105 million pounds sterling in 1999 to 123 million pound sterling by 2003. The plain biscuit sector will see a value decline from 68 million pounds sterling in 1999 to 59 million pounds sterling in 2003.

Publisher: Mintel International Group Ltd.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1999
Biscuits

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Sweet biscuits

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Sweet biscuits are becoming increasingly popular with the British, and held a market value of 1.4 billion pounds sterling for 1995. Approximately 12 million pounds sterling was spent on advertising during 1995. Economic recovery following the recession of the 1980's has prompted the British to purchase more quality sweet biscuit items. Children's biscuits are more widely available, and feature heavily in advertising and marketing strategies.

Publisher: Mintel International Group Ltd.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1996
Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing, Cookies and crackers, Cookies & Wafers, Industry Overview, Economic aspects, Cookies

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The Sweet Taste of Co-operation

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Singapore has the potential to become the middleman to give China western technology. The oil industry is a particularly attractive area. Singapore must be careful in its relations with China as it is surrounded by Malay States.

Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd.
Publication Name: Economist
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1984
Petroleum industry, Singapore

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