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Archive for August, 2009
Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) -- China, battling its worst export slump in more than two decades, is finally getting consumers to pick up some of the slack.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2009-08-31 01:18 FEATURE-California mine digs in for ‘green’ gold rush (Interactive Investor)
By Steve Gorman
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FEATURE-California mine digs in for ‘green’ gold rush (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters For a related story, click [ID:nN26285433] * Rare earth metals key to wind turbines, hybrid cars * China dominates production but is cutting exports * 60-year-old U.S ...
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FEATURE-California mine digs in for ‘green’ gold rush (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)
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Chinas solar charge undercuts US industry (Express India)
President Barack Obama wants to make the US "the world's leading exporter of renewable energy," but in his seven months in office, it is China that has stepped on the gas in an effort to become the dominant player in green energy-especially in solar power, and even in the US.
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GM China in joint trucks venture (Sydney Morning Herald)
General Motors China and state-owned vehicle maker FAW Group Corp have launched a $A349.6 million joint venture to make light-duty trucks and vans, initially for the fast-growing Chinese market.
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General Motors China, China’s FAW announce $293 million commercial vehicle joint venture (Canadian Business)
SHANGHAI - General Motors China and state-owned automaker FAW Group Corp. launched a 2 billion yuan ($293 million) joint venture Sunday to make
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GM China, Gov’t Automaker Make Pricey Deal (CBS News)
Companies to Split Expected $293M Cost to Make Light Trucks, Vans in Chinese Market
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GM China, China’s FAW launch joint venture (The Star Press)
SHANGHAI (AP) — General Motors China and state-owned automaker FAW Group Corp. launched a 2 billion yuan ($293 million) joint venture today to make light-duty trucks and vans, initially for the fast-growing Chinese market.
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GM China in joint trucks venture (The Age)
General Motors China and state-owned vehicle maker FAW Group Corp have launched a $A349.6 million joint venture to make light-duty trucks and vans, initially for the fast-growing Chinese market.