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China and Cuba seek greater cooperation
Xi Jinping said his country would like to work more closely with Cuba on international and regional issues. Xi told Cuba's visiting first vice president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, that China would like to forge a good partnership with Latin American and Caribbean nations, the official Chinese news agency Xinhua reported. The Chinese leader called for stronger cooperation between China and Latin ...
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China eager for Iranian nuclear talks
The Chinese government expects peaceful nuclear negotiations will continue through multilateral dialogue with Iran, a government spokeswoman said. Iranian delegates joined officials from the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany in a second round of nuclear negotiations in Kazakhstan in April but made few breakthroughs. February talks in Kazakhstan included efforts to ...
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China puts up a green wall to US trash
United States exports. Or 60 percent of its scrap paper exports. Or 50 percent of its plastic.But a new Chinese edict, banning "foreign rubbish," has thrown the international scrap and waste trade into turmoil and is posing a major new challenge for US ...
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Squeezed by regulations Chinese recyclers scrounge for scrap in dead of night
California 's vegetable farms, can no longer be recycled here when it is visibly contaminated with dirt or moisture.Customs officials are inspecting; if they eye something that is not a recyclable, they refuse the whole container.Laizhou's entrepreneurs used to wash, melt, extrude, and chop such polyethylene into pellets that could be remelted and turned back into film. But now there ...
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UNs Ban meets Chinas Xi for talks on NKorea Syria
BEIJING (AFP) - Chinese president Xi Jinping and UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday discussed the situation on the Korean peninsula and in Syria, state media reported, as Ban's visit to Beijing was overshadowed by a deadly attack on a UN compound.Ban, who arrived Tuesday, met Xi in Beijing's ornate Great Hall of the People after earlier visiting a centre which trains China's UN ...
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Plant from Cuban-Chinese Joint Venture Opens in Jilin Province
Beijing, Jun 19 (Prensa Latina) A modern plant from the Cuban-Chinese joint venture ChangHeber opened today in Changchun to produce the Hib vaccine, in which Cuban spokesmen consider an example of the bilateral cooperation in the field of biotechnology. The ceremony at the headquarters located in the capital of Jilin province was attended by Cuba's First Vice President Miguel Diaz Canel, ...
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Feds clear Chinese investment in long-sought West Allis hotel
June 19, 2013 8:54 a.m. | West Allis - The financing log jam that has held up a Hampton Inn & Suites hotel proposed for 82nd Street and Greenfield Avenue has given way. John Stibal, West Allis development director, now sees "a clear path to the finish line" that will enable the hotel, a facility the city has longed hoped for and sought for the downtown area, to be built. Assuming ...
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China continues jet exercises from aircraft carrier
China on Wednesday successfully conducted taking-off and landing exercises of J-15 fighter jets on the country's first aircraft, the Liaoning.This is the second time the country has conducted such training after a first jet landing exercise passed successfully on the deck in November last year.The Liaoning, which set sail for a first sea trial this year on June 9, has conducted a series of ...
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CNPC building Chinas first shale gas pipeline
China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC), the country's largest oil and gas producer and supplier, said it has started building the country's first dedicated shale gas pipeline in Southwest China's Sichuan Province.The 92.8-km pipeline will link gas wells in the Changning block to an existing gas line that leads to neighboring Yunnan Province, according to a report posted on the ...
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Chinese VP meets senior Indian communist Karat
Vice President Li Yuanchao on Wednesday met with a delegation of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) headed by its General Secretary Prakash Karat.Li, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, said during the meeting that China and India are close neighbors and their relationship has made new progress since the beginning of this year.He ...
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UN chief praises Chinas peacekeeping efforts
/enpproperty--> BEIJING - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon praised China's commitment to peacekeeping efforts on Wednesday during a visit to a peacekeeping training base in Beijing. Ban said China has provided more peacekeepers to the United Nations than all the other four permanent members of the UN Security Council. Ban inspected training facilities and communicated with Chinese ...
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Chinese landmark building to be shown in Transformers 4
/enpproperty--> Beijing Pangu Investment Co Ltd signed a cooperation agreement with representatives from Paramount Pictures regarding the shooting of its upcoming blockbuster Transformers 4 on Tuesday during the 16th Shanghai International Film Festival. As the first Chinese company to formally enter a partnership involving Transformers 4, Beijing Pangu Investment Co will provide shooting ...
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Shanghai GM to build Cadillac plant
/enpproperty--> SHANGHAI - Shanghai General Motors Co. will build a Cadillac plant and a pan-Asia technical automotive center in Shanghai, sources with the company said at a groundbreaking ceremony held for the plant on Wednesday. The plant and the technical center will be built with an investment of 8 billion yuan ($1.3 billion). The Cadillac plant, which will consist of a body shop, a ...
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More Chinese prefer late marriages
More Chinese are preferring to get married later in life, with an increasing number tying the knot after reaching 25, according to statistics issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs on ...
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UPDATE 1-Gazprom aims to sign basic terms of China gas deal in Sept
Wed Jun 19, 2013 9:52am EDT * Final deal still expected by year-end - Gazprom CEO * Pricing formula is still under discussion - spokesman (Adds detail, quotes) ST PETERSBURG, Russia, June 19 (Reuters) - Russia's Gazprom expects to sign an agreement in September on the basic terms of a deal to provide gas supplies to China and aims to conclude the deal by the end of this year, the company ...
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Chinas Unfair College Admissions System
While it may seem counter-intuitive, competition for spots at China's top universities is less fierce in populous cities like Beijing and Shanghai than in China's more rural provinces. This is because universities located in Beijing will reserve more spots for students with Beijing ...
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Beckham Is Consolation for Chinas Sad Soccer Fans
Lintao Zhang/Getty Images ABC News’ Sasha Han reports: BEIJING — It might not be a goal in the soccer field, but David Beckham is scoring big in another arena: China. ';Hi I am David! Welcome to the OFFICIAL David Beckham Sina Page! Talk to you soon!'; was the Englishman’s first post on Sina Weibo, China’s Twitter. In just one day he garnered over 400,000 ...
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China releases natural disaster report
Officials said Wednesday 1,530 people lost their lives or are missing following natural disasters in China in 2012. The Ministry of Civil Affairs said the disasters affected 290 million people and caused direct economic losses of more than $67 billion dollars. Natural disasters also forced the relocation of 11 million people, and damaged more than 61 million acres of crops, Xinhua reported. ...
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Irish market opens up to China
The Irish funds market has opened its doors to Chinese investors in a move by the Irish Funds Industry Association (IFIA). The Irish financial regulator, IFSRA, signed a Memorandum of Understanding one Thursday 23 October with the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), its Chinese counterparts. This will enable Chinese investors ...
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The Real News Network Chinas Top 1 Control 70 of Wealth
China's growing economic problems and dark political history left out of the Olympic spotlights August 15 - Minqi Li spoke with Paul Jay, Senior Editor at The Real News about the grim reality of China's economic situation in contrast to the spectacular display of the country's rich cultural history at the 2008 Olympic Opening Ceremony. The ceremony promoted a falsely ...
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Chinas Xi harks back to Mao in party cleanup
BEIJING (AP) -- China's new leader Xi Jinping is commanding wayward Communist Party cadres to purify themselves of corruption, and he's summed it up in a pithy slogan as Mao Zedong might have done: Look in the mirror, take a ...
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China may resume IPO approvals in July
SHANGHAI (AFP) - China's stock regulator could resume approving new stock offers as early as July after an eight-month suspension, state media said Wednesday.The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) suspended approvals for initial public offerings (IPO) in November to prevent an oversupply of shares and boost the weak stock market.But Yao Gang, vice-chairman of the commission, ...
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Chinas Wanda buys luxury yacht maker Sunseeker
BEIJING (AP) -- Chinese property and cinema conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group said Wednesday it is buying British yacht maker Sunseeker and will develop a high-end London hotel, expanding into the luxury market as part of the latest foray abroad by a major Chinese firm.The company will acquire a 91.81 percent stake in Sunseeker, in a transaction worth 320 million pounds ($500 million). The deal ...
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China mulls food safety law amendment
The State Council, China's cabinet, has listed a food safety law amendment as the nation's legislative work for 2013, the China Food and Drug Administration announced on Wednesday.The government agency said that it has also started soliciting public opinions on the amendment.It said that the amendment aims to enhance the effectiveness of food safety supervision and ensure the security ...
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Tibet - Chinas Benefit the Masses campaign surveilling Tibetans
The Chinese government, under the rationale of a campaign to improve rural living standards, has sent more than 20,000 officials and communist party cadres to Tibetan villages to undertake intrusive surveillance of people, carry out widespread political re-education, and establish partisan security units, said Human Rights Watch June 18, 2013. These tactics discriminate against those perceived ...










