After returning from China, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Saturday said that the meeting over India-China border dispute with the Chinese Foreign Minister was "fruitful". As the Chinese incursion concerns escalated Khurshid said that there is a need to re-look into the reasons for border intrusions.
Reported by IndiaVision 1 hour ago.
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Khurshid: India, China working on new border defence deal
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Khurshid back from China, says Ladakh incursion shouldn't hamper improving ties
The foreign minister told reporters that representatives of India and China will meet in a couple of months to discuss in detail the issues related to boundary.
Reported by IndiaTimes 44 minutes ago.
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Khurshid back from China, says Ladakh incursion shouldn't come in way of improving ties
The foreign minister told reporters that representatives of India and China will meet in a couple of months to discuss in detail the issues related to boundary.
Reported by IndiaTimes 52 minutes ago.
Reported by IndiaTimes 52 minutes ago.
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1 killed, 37 trapped in SW China coal mine accident
ONE was killed and 37 trapped in a coal mine accident in southwest China's Sichuan Province this afternoon, Xinhua News Agency reported.
Reported by Shanghai Daily 27 minutes ago.
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Electric Bicycle Industry: China Market Trends, Size, Share and Forecast Report 2012-2015 Available at ResearchMoz.us
ResearchMoz.us includes new market research report "China Electric Bicycle Industry Report, 2012-2015 " to its huge collection of research reports.
Albany, NY (PRWEB) May 11, 2013
Researchmoz presents this most up-to-date research on China Electric Bicycle Industry Report, 2012-2015. The report focuses primarily on quantitative market metrics in order to characterize the growth and evolution of the China Electric Bicycle Industry.
Chinese electric bicycle manufacturers went through a painful ordeal in 2011. The circular for rectifying the electric bicycle industry issued by the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the rising price of raw materials like lead-acid batteries and the slowly growing demand because of market saturation depressed the electric bicycle industry (http://www.researchmoz.us/china-electric-bicycle-industry-report-2012-2015-report.html) into low-speed development from a boom in 2010. The output of electric bicycles increased by only 4.8% YoY to 30.96 million units in 2011, with the growth rate slipping by 28 percentage points over 2010. The slow growth looks to continue into 2012.
Amid the overall industry downturn, the strong get stronger and the weak fade away, with the acceleration of industry consolidation. The leaders like Yadea, AIMA and Xinri have started to further expand the market share by virtue of their edges in capital, technology, production scale and brand influence, while a large number of small-sized firms see the squeezed market space and plummeting market share and may face merger or bankruptcy. As a whole, the industry also embraces golden opportunity for development, though the majority of enterprises encounter a crisis. Firstly, the quality of such components as battery and motor needs to be improved, and the energy-saving and environment-friendly features of Chinese electric bicycle products wait to be enhanced. Once these problems are addressed, the enterprises will rid themselves of the intense homogeneous competition, enhance their product profitability and effectively explore the international market; secondly, the uncertainty of domestic industrial policy and the imperfect management system hamper the industry development. As the State improves the management mechanism of electric bicycle and issues new standards for product quality, the Chinese electric bicycle industry will enjoy huge development space.
Along with the increasingly fierce competition, some manufacturers like Xinri and Aima began to tap into central market instead of focusing on the Yangtze River Delta and Bohai Economic Rim to seize the initiative. They tend to establish production bases closer to the consumer market, and Shangqiu, Henan and Xiangyang, Hubei are expected to become new manufacturing bases of electric bicycle.
The report not only introduces the electric bicycle industry in China, Europe, the United States and Japan, but also highlights the electric bicycle business of 28 domestic manufacturers including Jiangsu Yadea, Jiangsu Xinri, AIMA Hi-tech, Shanghai Lima and Shandong Bidewen, etc.
Buy a copy of this report at http://www.researchmoz.us/sample/checkout.php?rep_id=151755&type=S
Jiangsu Yadea, a famous electric bicycle producer in China, tops the ranking of China National Light Industry Council (CNLIC) electric bicycle industry for three consecutive years. Headquartered in Wuxi, Jiangsu, the company now owns four production bases in Wuxi, Cixi, Tianjin and Dongguan, and boasts an annual capacity of nearly 6 million electric bicycles.
Jiangsu Xinri is one of the leading electric bicycle producers and has rapidly expanded its capacity in the past two years. Its production base, which is located in Xiangyang, Hubei and boasts an annual capacity of 2 million electric bicycles, was officially put into operation in June 2011. Later in June 2012, its electric bicycle project with one-million capacity went into operation in Wuxi, when its total capacity amounted to 6 million electric bicycles per year.
AIMA Hi-tech is another leader in Chinese electric bicycle industry. It has built up new bases in Dongguan and Shangqiu in the recent two years, with both its capacity and sales volume rapidly expanding. In 2011, its electric bicycle led the industry in terms of sales volume which reached 2.6 million.
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ResearchMoz is the one stop online destination to find and buy market research reports & Industry Analysis. We fulfill all your research needs spanning across industry verticals with our huge collection of market research reports. Reported by PRWeb 27 minutes ago.
Albany, NY (PRWEB) May 11, 2013
Researchmoz presents this most up-to-date research on China Electric Bicycle Industry Report, 2012-2015. The report focuses primarily on quantitative market metrics in order to characterize the growth and evolution of the China Electric Bicycle Industry.
Chinese electric bicycle manufacturers went through a painful ordeal in 2011. The circular for rectifying the electric bicycle industry issued by the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the rising price of raw materials like lead-acid batteries and the slowly growing demand because of market saturation depressed the electric bicycle industry (http://www.researchmoz.us/china-electric-bicycle-industry-report-2012-2015-report.html) into low-speed development from a boom in 2010. The output of electric bicycles increased by only 4.8% YoY to 30.96 million units in 2011, with the growth rate slipping by 28 percentage points over 2010. The slow growth looks to continue into 2012.
Amid the overall industry downturn, the strong get stronger and the weak fade away, with the acceleration of industry consolidation. The leaders like Yadea, AIMA and Xinri have started to further expand the market share by virtue of their edges in capital, technology, production scale and brand influence, while a large number of small-sized firms see the squeezed market space and plummeting market share and may face merger or bankruptcy. As a whole, the industry also embraces golden opportunity for development, though the majority of enterprises encounter a crisis. Firstly, the quality of such components as battery and motor needs to be improved, and the energy-saving and environment-friendly features of Chinese electric bicycle products wait to be enhanced. Once these problems are addressed, the enterprises will rid themselves of the intense homogeneous competition, enhance their product profitability and effectively explore the international market; secondly, the uncertainty of domestic industrial policy and the imperfect management system hamper the industry development. As the State improves the management mechanism of electric bicycle and issues new standards for product quality, the Chinese electric bicycle industry will enjoy huge development space.
Along with the increasingly fierce competition, some manufacturers like Xinri and Aima began to tap into central market instead of focusing on the Yangtze River Delta and Bohai Economic Rim to seize the initiative. They tend to establish production bases closer to the consumer market, and Shangqiu, Henan and Xiangyang, Hubei are expected to become new manufacturing bases of electric bicycle.
The report not only introduces the electric bicycle industry in China, Europe, the United States and Japan, but also highlights the electric bicycle business of 28 domestic manufacturers including Jiangsu Yadea, Jiangsu Xinri, AIMA Hi-tech, Shanghai Lima and Shandong Bidewen, etc.
Buy a copy of this report at http://www.researchmoz.us/sample/checkout.php?rep_id=151755&type=S
Jiangsu Yadea, a famous electric bicycle producer in China, tops the ranking of China National Light Industry Council (CNLIC) electric bicycle industry for three consecutive years. Headquartered in Wuxi, Jiangsu, the company now owns four production bases in Wuxi, Cixi, Tianjin and Dongguan, and boasts an annual capacity of nearly 6 million electric bicycles.
Jiangsu Xinri is one of the leading electric bicycle producers and has rapidly expanded its capacity in the past two years. Its production base, which is located in Xiangyang, Hubei and boasts an annual capacity of 2 million electric bicycles, was officially put into operation in June 2011. Later in June 2012, its electric bicycle project with one-million capacity went into operation in Wuxi, when its total capacity amounted to 6 million electric bicycles per year.
AIMA Hi-tech is another leader in Chinese electric bicycle industry. It has built up new bases in Dongguan and Shangqiu in the recent two years, with both its capacity and sales volume rapidly expanding. In 2011, its electric bicycle led the industry in terms of sales volume which reached 2.6 million.
About Us:
ResearchMoz is the one stop online destination to find and buy market research reports & Industry Analysis. We fulfill all your research needs spanning across industry verticals with our huge collection of market research reports. Reported by PRWeb 27 minutes ago.
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Decline in H7N9 Cases in China
U. S. officials have reported that the recent decline in the H7N9 cases in China can be attributed to the containment measures reported by Chinese authorities or the changing seasons.
read more Reported by TopNews 7 minutes ago.
read more Reported by TopNews 7 minutes ago.
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China probes top state planner amid graft claims
China is investigating a top state planner for alleged "serious disciplinary violations" the official Xinhua news agency said, in phrasing which typically refers to corruption cases.Liu Tienan, deputy director of the National Development...
Reported by New Zealand Herald 7 hours ago.
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Auto Part Manufacturing in China Industry Research Report – Now Available from IBISWorld
In 2013, revenue for the Auto Part Manufacturing industry in China is expected to total $431.6 billion. Over the five years through 2013, revenue has been increasing at an annualized rate of 20.4%, says IBISWorld.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 12, 2013
In 2013, revenue for the Auto Part Manufacturing industry in China is expected to total $431.6 billion. Over the five years through 2013, revenue has been increasing at an annualized rate of 20.4%, says IBISWorld. The development of the industry is being driven by the fast-growing Automobile Manufacturing industry (IBISWorld industry report 3721) and strong growth in the number of automobiles in use across China.
China's Auto Part Manufacturing industry is less efficient compared to those in developed countries, and faces increasing competition as the market continues to become more globalized. The production of advanced automotive parts is still very limited in China and products such as acoustic systems, automobile special-purpose ICs (integrated chips), high-end sensors, and microprocessors are imported from developed countries, says IBISWorld.
The industry has a low concentration level, which is expected to remain steady in future years. Revenue of the top four firms–Wanxiang, Hyunda Mobis, Shanghai Huizhong Automotive Manufacturing and United Automotive Electronic Systems–is expected to account for 6.8% of total industry revenue during 2013, says IBISWorld.
There are a large number of small and medium enterprises operating in the industry, and the market is highly fragmented. The low concentration level also reflects the diverse nature of the industry's products. Firms tend to focus on particular parts or markets, and the majority of enterprises manufacture single products. Only some larger firms are able to manufacture a wide variety of automobile parts and accessories, says IBISWorld.
For more information, visit IBISWorld’s Auto Part Manufacturing in China industry report page.
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IBISWorld Industry Report Key Topics
Businesses in the Auto Part Manufacturing industry in China produce parts, accessories and components for motor vehicles, including motor vehicle bodies, mechanical and electronic components, and parts for electric motors. These manufacturers supply motor vehicle assembly and replacement part companies (i.e. the aftermarket).
Industry Performance
Executive Summary
Key External Drivers
Current Performance
Industry Outlook
Industry Life Cycle
Products & Markets
Supply Chain
Products & Services
Major Markets
Globalization & Trade
Business Locations
Competitive Landscape
Market Share Concentration
Key Success Factors
Cost Structure Benchmarks
Barriers to Entry
Major Companies
Operating Conditions
Capital Intensity
Key Statistics
Industry Data
Annual Change
Key Ratios
About IBISWorld Inc.
Recognized as the nation’s most trusted independent source of industry and market research, IBISWorld offers a comprehensive database of unique information and analysis on every US industry. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, the company equips clients with the insight necessary to make better business decisions. Headquartered in Los Angeles, IBISWorld serves a range of business, professional service and government organizations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com or call 1-800-330-3772. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 12, 2013
In 2013, revenue for the Auto Part Manufacturing industry in China is expected to total $431.6 billion. Over the five years through 2013, revenue has been increasing at an annualized rate of 20.4%, says IBISWorld. The development of the industry is being driven by the fast-growing Automobile Manufacturing industry (IBISWorld industry report 3721) and strong growth in the number of automobiles in use across China.
China's Auto Part Manufacturing industry is less efficient compared to those in developed countries, and faces increasing competition as the market continues to become more globalized. The production of advanced automotive parts is still very limited in China and products such as acoustic systems, automobile special-purpose ICs (integrated chips), high-end sensors, and microprocessors are imported from developed countries, says IBISWorld.
The industry has a low concentration level, which is expected to remain steady in future years. Revenue of the top four firms–Wanxiang, Hyunda Mobis, Shanghai Huizhong Automotive Manufacturing and United Automotive Electronic Systems–is expected to account for 6.8% of total industry revenue during 2013, says IBISWorld.
There are a large number of small and medium enterprises operating in the industry, and the market is highly fragmented. The low concentration level also reflects the diverse nature of the industry's products. Firms tend to focus on particular parts or markets, and the majority of enterprises manufacture single products. Only some larger firms are able to manufacture a wide variety of automobile parts and accessories, says IBISWorld.
For more information, visit IBISWorld’s Auto Part Manufacturing in China industry report page.
Follow IBISWorld on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/IBISWorld
Friend IBISWorld on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/IBISWorld/121347533189
IBISWorld Industry Report Key Topics
Businesses in the Auto Part Manufacturing industry in China produce parts, accessories and components for motor vehicles, including motor vehicle bodies, mechanical and electronic components, and parts for electric motors. These manufacturers supply motor vehicle assembly and replacement part companies (i.e. the aftermarket).
Industry Performance
Executive Summary
Key External Drivers
Current Performance
Industry Outlook
Industry Life Cycle
Products & Markets
Supply Chain
Products & Services
Major Markets
Globalization & Trade
Business Locations
Competitive Landscape
Market Share Concentration
Key Success Factors
Cost Structure Benchmarks
Barriers to Entry
Major Companies
Operating Conditions
Capital Intensity
Key Statistics
Industry Data
Annual Change
Key Ratios
About IBISWorld Inc.
Recognized as the nation’s most trusted independent source of industry and market research, IBISWorld offers a comprehensive database of unique information and analysis on every US industry. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, the company equips clients with the insight necessary to make better business decisions. Headquartered in Los Angeles, IBISWorld serves a range of business, professional service and government organizations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com or call 1-800-330-3772. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.
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India, China working on new Border Cooperation Agreement
India and China are examining proposals for a Border Defence Co-operation Agreement. External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, who returned to New Delhi after a two day visit to China, yesterday said that China had given a proposal on the issue and that India has also given a counter proposal to China.
Reported by All India Radio 6 hours ago.
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Senior China planner investigated in new corruption crackdown
A deputy chairman of China’s top planning agency, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), is under investigation for suspected “serious discipline violations”, state media said on Sunday, as China’s new leaders tackle deep-rooted corruption.
Liu Tienan, 59, who until March was also head of the energy regulatory body, the National Energy Administration, was under investigation by the Communist Party’s disciplinary commission, state television CCTV said in a one-line report. Reported by S.China Morning Post 5 hours ago.
Liu Tienan, 59, who until March was also head of the energy regulatory body, the National Energy Administration, was under investigation by the Communist Party’s disciplinary commission, state television CCTV said in a one-line report. Reported by S.China Morning Post 5 hours ago.
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China Investigates Liu Tienan, an Official Challenged by a Journalist
China’s top anti-corruption agency said that it was investigating a senior economic policy maker, an abrupt turn in a case that had openly pitted him against an investigative journalist.
Reported by NYTimes.com 5 hours ago.
Reported by NYTimes.com 5 hours ago.
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China forms first carrier-borne aviation force
China has formed its first aircraft carrier-borne aviation strike force, significantly enhancing the navy's blue-water capability, amid maritime territorial disputes with neighbours including Japan and Vietnam.
Reported by All India Radio 4 hours ago.
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40 miners die in 2 coal mine blasts in SW China
Authorities say 40 miners have died in two separate coal mine explosions in southwestern China.
Reported by FOXNews.com 3 hours ago.
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UPA’s China policy is confusing, PM must make stand clear: BJP
BJP today said the "confusion" surrounding the Centre's China policy is "totally unacceptable" and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should clear the matter.
Reported by Firstpost 3 hours ago.
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China aims for simpler forex regulations
Beijing, May 12 : China will simplify regulations on foreign exchange management to create a more convenient environment for foreign investors, authorities said.
Reported by newKerala.com 3 hours ago.
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India won`t allow Dalai Lama`s politics: China
China has expressed confidence that India would not allow the Dalai Lama to indulge in any political activity in the country and the Tibetan spiritual leader should not be seen as a problem for bilateral ties.
Reported by Zee News 3 hours ago.
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China colliery accident toll rises to 28
Beijing, May 12 : The toll in a colliery accident in southwest China's Sichuan province Saturday rose to 28 after an injured miner died, authorities said Sunday.
Reported by newKerala.com 3 hours ago.
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PM should clear confusion over China policy: BJP
BJP on Sunday said the "confusion" surrounding the Centre's China policy is "totally unacceptable" and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should clear the matter.
Reported by IndiaTimes 2 hours ago.
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PM should clear confusion over UPA's China policy: BJP
BJP on Sunday said the "confusion" surrounding the Centre's China policy is "totally unacceptable" and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should clear the matter.
Reported by IndiaTimes 3 hours ago.
Reported by IndiaTimes 3 hours ago.
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40 miners die in China colliery blasts
Authorities say 40 miners have died in two separate coal mine explosions in southwestern China.
Reported by IndiaTimes 2 hours ago.
Reported by IndiaTimes 2 hours ago.
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