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Archive for November, 2009
In response to Iran's defiance of the International Nuclear Agency to desist its development, open its nuclear facilities to inspection, the U.N took a fateful vote. The game changer was that Russia and China joined the U.S. and its allies in the majority.
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Europe’s Trichet, Juncker Fail to Sway China on Yuan Policy (Bloomberg)
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- European officials indicated that they failed to shift Chinese policies that peg the yuan to the dollar and reduce the region’s export competitiveness.
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China could face protectionist backlash (MalaysiaNews.net)
BEIJING -- China faces a protectionist backlash next year because its manufacturers are saddled with overcapacity and are offloading excess output into world markets, the European Union Chamber of Com...
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Venezuela to take delivery of first six of 18 Chinese K-8 Karakorum planes – VHeadline.com
Venezuela to take delivery of first six of 18 Chinese K-8 Karakorum planes VHeadline.com Russia, China and Belarus are Venezuela's main military suppliers. In September, Caracas said it had obtained a 2.2-billion-dollar credit from Russia to ... |
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Workers of the World vs. China Inc. (Time.com via Yahoo! News)
Workers of the World vs. China Inc.
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Budget Travel: See China now; it will never again be as cheap (Cape Cod Times)
For the past several years, White House officials of both parties and U.S. Secretaries of the Treasury have sought to pressure China into raising the value of its currency.
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Senator: No fed money for US-China wind project (Park Hills Daily Journal)
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic senator is calling on the Obama administration to reject an expected request for federal economic stimulus money as part of a $1.5 billion West Texas wind energy project because he says it will generate Chinese, not American, jobs.
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Food exports grow steadily in S China’s Guangdong province (People’s Daily)
The economically developed Guangdong province in southern China witnessed a stable growth in food exports in the first 10 months, thanks partly to the nation's tax rebate policy for exports, according to local customs. Between January and October, Guangdong exported 3.59 billion U.S. dollars worth of food products, up 2.7 percent over the same period of last year. In October, the province's food ...
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Dangers of an Overheated China (New York Times)
How growing overcapacity in the Chinese economy is a risk to its economic growth and its ability to continue to fund deficits in the United States.
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Eastday-Food exports grow steadily in S China’s Guangdong province (Eastday.com)
The economically developed Guangdong province in southern China witnessed a stable growth in food exports in the first 10 months, thanks partly to the nation's tax rebate policy for exports, according to local customs.