Why is world using more coal? The China trade.
International trade – especially the addition of China to the World Trade Organization in 2001 – has sharply boosted coal mining. Reported by Christian Science Monitor 2 hours ago.
View Article‘China lost over $2 bn in Shenzhen Universiade’
China lost 12.8 billion yuan (over USD two billion) in the World University Games last year held at Chinese city of Shenzhen, a recently released report by the city auditor said. Reported by Zee News 2...
View ArticleLucintel’s Analysis of Growth Opportunities in China’s Composites Industry:...
Lucintel’s Analysis of Growth Opportunities in China’s Composites Industry: Expect Market to Surpass $11 Billion in 2017 Irving, Texas (PRWEB) December 29, 2012 Despite global economic uncertainty and...
View ArticleRift With China Clouds Solar Industry's Future
The United States is on track to install a record number of solar power systems — thanks in large part to low-cost solar panels from China. U.S. officials have imposed trade tariffs on Chinese panels,...
View ArticleChina Automobile Spare Parts Industry Analysis and Forecasts 2017 in New...
ReportsnReports.com adds new market research report “Research Report on China's Automobile Spare Parts Industry, 2013-2017” to its store. Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) January 01, 2013 In China, the automobile...
View ArticleRain, snow to hit south China
RAIN and snow will hit most parts of south China as a new wave of cold weather sweeps across the country's central and eastern provinces, the national observatory forecast on Tuesday. Reported by...
View ArticlePakistan & China sign contract for manufacturing Al-Khalid tanks
Pakistan and China have signed a contract for manufacturing of Al-Khalid-I tanks. Reported by All India Radio 6 hours ago.
View ArticleChina's economy ends year on a high
China's manufacturing activity expanded in December for a third straight month, official data showed Tuesday, adding to signs the world's second largest economy is emerging from a prolonged downtrend....
View ArticleChina dismisses 1950 'unsigned' documents 'acknowledging Senkakus as Japan's...
China's embassy in Tokyo has dismissed the significance of a 1950 diplomatic document that refers to a disputed cluster of islands their Japanese name and that indicates they are part of Japan's...
View ArticleReporter 'Forced Out' of China Following Visa Issue
China has forced the departure of a New York Times journalist after failing to renew his visa, prompting fresh accusations that Beijing is retaliating against foreign media because of coverage critical...
View ArticleCountdown for New Year in China
no comment : Countdown for New Year in China Reported by euronews 26 minutes ago.
View ArticleChina's ruling party to curb extravagance, power abuse
As part of an anti-graft drive in the New Year, the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) will make more efforts to keep its members away from extravagance, power abuse and bureaucratic behaviour....
View ArticlePositive China signal as official PMI shows growth
Beijing: China’s manufacturing activity expanded in December for a third straight month, official data showed, adding to signs the world’s number two economy is emerging from a prolonged downtrend. The...
View ArticleNYT journalist leaves China after visa not renewed
*A New York Times journalist, who has worked in China over a decade, has been forced to leave the country after his visa was not renewed, in an apparent retaliation for the paper's report that alleged...
View ArticleNYT journo expelled from China for exposé on Wen Jiabaos family wealth
An Australian journalist working with The New York Times has been expelled from China in an apparent act of retaliation for reporting about the family wealth of former Chinese premier Wen Jiabao....
View ArticleASEAN Leader to Push Consensus on South China Sea Disputes
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has appointed its first secretary-general from Vietnam, a one-party communist state and one of four ASEAN members in conflict with China over territory in the...
View ArticleChina manufacturing continues to grow, surveys show
Official PMI remains above 50 as similar survey by HSBC suggests manufacturing is at its strongest since May 2011 China's official manufacturing purchasing managers' index held steady in December at...
View ArticleIn Hong Kong, Thousands Protest China-Backed Leader
Thousands of protesters in Hong Kong are calling for the city's scandal-ridden chief executive to step down and demanding that China allow them to elect their own leaders. Police say about 17,000...
View ArticleOre price gains with China rebound
CHINESE iron ore buyers continued to push the price of Australia's biggest export higher on the back of strong data from China. Reported by The Australian 2 hours ago.
View ArticleChina`s ruling party to curb extravagance, power abuse
As part of an anti-graft drive, the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) will make more efforts to keep its members away from extravagance. Reported by Zee News 2 hours ago.
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