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Archive for August, 2009
HCM CITY — The world’s largest B2B e-commerce company, Alibaba.com , has debuted an export-focused membership, Gold Supplier International Edition, to help suppliers in Viet Nam move their businesses online and benefit from global trade.
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GM power has shifted to China (Detroit Free Press)
SHANGHAI -- Largely overlooked in last month's sweeping management reorganization of the new post-bankruptcy General Motors Co. was a recentering of power to Shanghai.
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GM China, China’s FAW launch joint venture (Newsday)
SHANGHAI (AP) — General Motors China and state-owned automaker FAW Group Corp. launched a 2 billion yuan ($293 million) joint venture Sunday to make light-duty trucks and vans, initially for the fast-growing Chinese market. GM said the joint venture will use two existing factories affiliated with FAW and have a capacity of over 100,000 vehicles. That is expected to double by the end of 2010, GM ...
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GM China, China’s FAW Launch Joint Venture (International Herald Tribune)
SHANGHAI (AP) -- General Motors China and state-owned automaker FAW Group Corp. launched a 2 billion yuan ($293 million) joint venture Sunday to make light-duty trucks and vans, initially for the fast-growing Chinese market.
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GM China, China’s FAW launch joint venture (AP via Yahoo! News)
General Motors China and state-owned automaker FAW Group Corp. launched a 2 billion yuan ($293 million) joint venture Sunday to make light-duty trucks and vans, initially for the fast-growing Chinese market.
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GM, China FAW Set Up Commercial-Vehicle Joint Venture (Update2) (Bloomberg)
Aug. 30 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co., China’s largest overseas automaker, formed a 50-50 joint venture with China FAW Group Corp. to make light trucks and vans in the country as it aims to offset plunging U.S. vehicle demand.
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GM China, China’s FAW launch joint venture (San Francisco Chronicle)
General Motors China and state-owned automaker FAW Group Corp. launched a 2 billion yuan ($293 million) joint venture Sunday to make light-duty trucks and vans, initially for the fast-growing Chinese market. GM said the joint venture will use two existing... Sponsored Topics: General Motors - Automotive industry - Joint venture - auto - Recreation
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GM, China FAW Set Up Commercial-Vehicle Joint Venture (Update2) (Bloomberg)
Aug. 30 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co., China’s largest overseas automaker, formed a 50-50 joint venture with China FAW Group Corp. to make light trucks and vans in the country as it aims to offset plunging U.S. vehicle demand.
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What a Pathetic Lot These Sri Lankans… – Lankaweb
What a Pathetic Lot These Sri Lankans Tamils Of Canada Are ... Lankaweb ... anguish that ”China is the largest supplier of arms to the Sri Lankan military and increased its help when other countries refused to sell military ... and more » |
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Big drop in cost of solar panels plus… – Tampabay.com
Big drop in cost of solar panels plus incentives spur deals Tampabay.com Suntech Power Holdings, based in Wuxi, China, is on track this year to pass Q-Cells of Germany, to become the world's second-largest supplier of ... and more » |