China pledges 'due contribution' on emissions cuts
Head of Chinese delegation at Doha climate talks says developed countries must do more China has pledged to make its "due contribution" to cutting greenhouse gas emissions and tackling climate change,...
View ArticleNokia Scores Big Win With China Mobile Partnership For Lumia 920T
With the iPhone 5 slated to launch in China next week, Nokia seems to have scored a major coup by roping in China Mobile for its flagship Lumia smartphone. There have been rumors in the market about...
View ArticleEnvironmental Monitoring in China Industry Research Report – Now Available...
The environmental protection sector in China has developed rapidly due to ongoing capital investment and increasing public and government concerns on environmental pollution. Revenue for the...
View ArticleCommercial Real Estate in China Industry Research Report – Now Available from...
Business expansion has led to the development of Commercial Real Estate industry in China. Over the five years through 2012, revenue for the industry has been growing at an annualized rate of 18.1% to...
View Article3 Arrested, 1 Wanted In Plot To Ship Dangerous Substance To Iran, China
Three men have been arrested in New York, and a fourth was wanted Tuesday night, on charges of arranging to ship a substance that can be used in uranium enrichment to China and Iran. Reported by CBS 2...
View ArticleMongolia finds China can be too close for comfort
TSOGTTSETSII, Mongolia (AP) — After years of testy debate, Mongolia broke ground this spring for a railroad that will haul coal across the pebbled Gobi desert to China, but with one costly condition....
View ArticleChina to ditch the pomp and circumstance
In one of Xi Jinping's first moves as China's leader, he has called for less jargon-filled communication from the government. Reported by The Age 24 minutes ago.
View ArticleChina diners say more than economy hurting Yum’s KFC
A slowdown in China’s economy is not the only strain on Kentucky Fried Chicken’s business in the country, where competition is getting tougher and customers are getting pickier. KFC parent Yum Brands...
View ArticleFour Accused in Alleged Schemes to Ship Carbon Fiber, Helicopter Components...
U.S. prosecutors have accused four people of illegally exporting components for helicopter parts and carbon that can be used for military purposes, including the enriching of uranium, to China and...
View ArticleFour SMRT bus drivers from China charged with instigating strike granted bail
December 06, 2012 11:25 AM The four SMRT drivers from China charged with instigating last week's strike, have been granted bail. Reported by Straits Times 6 minutes ago.
View ArticleMongolia finds China can be too close for comfort
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View ArticleChina Glaze Cranberry Splash Nail Lacquer Review, Photos, Swatches
China Glaze Cranberry Splash Nail Lacquer Your Fingertips Drenched in the Reddest Rubies China Glaze Cranberry Splash Nail Lacquer ($7.50 for 0.50 fl. oz.) is described as a “ruby red shimmer.” It’s a...
View ArticleChina Mobile hasn’t launched the iPhone 5 because Apple is too hard to cut a...
Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 5 is headed to China next week on the country’s second-largest mobile carrier China Telecom. But do you know who’s not getting the iPhone 5? China Mobile, China’s largest mobile...
View ArticleChina to flatten 700 mountains for new metropolis in the desert
Lanzhou new area plan to begin with 'mountain-moving project', but financial and environmental wisdom of project questioned A long, long time ago, a 90-year-old Chinese peasant named Yu Gong decided to...
View ArticleChina Will Flatten 700 Mountains To Build A City In The Desert
A long, long time ago, a 90-year-old Chinese peasant named Yu Gong decided to move two inconveniently located mountains away from the entrance to his home. Legend has it he struggled terribly, but...
View ArticleWhy China Should Study Singapore's Anti-Corruption Strategy
Yesterday, Singapore was named fifth least-corrupt country according to Transparency International's 2012 Corruption Perception Index (CPI). The index — which include 176 countries around the world —...
View ArticleBaird calls on China and Russia to pressure Assad as fears of chemical...
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird is urging China and Russia to lean on the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad as reports emerge he could unleash chemical weapons on his own people. Reported by...
View ArticleChina insurer PICC leaps after US$3.1b IPO
PICC rose sharply on its debut on Friday as retail investors who missed out on shares in its US$3.1 billion IPO, the largest in Hong Kong in two years, scrambled for a piece of the the Chinese...
View ArticleWhy China could lift iron ore imports in 2013
China could increase iron ore imports by up to 7.5 per cent according to the Baltic and International Maritime Council. BIMC is the world’s largest association of ship owners. The association is...
View ArticleChina sacks three officials for GMO rice test
China has sacked three officials for testing genetically modified rice on children as part of a Sino-US research project, state media said on Thursday. The officials from the Chinese Centre for Disease...
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