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The full establishment of China-ASEAN Free Trade Area (CAFTA) on Jan. 1, 2010 will bring greater opportunities to the Philippines, Liu Jianchao, Chinese ambassador to the Philippines, said in Manila Thursday. In a signed article to local media, Liu said, "With strong export potentiality in electronics, agricultural produce, fruits, fishery products and minerals, the Philippines will enjoy ...
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MOSCOW, Dec 31 (Reuters) - Gazprom is confident it will be able to supply China with large volumes of natural gas despite a recent deal between Beijing and Turkmenistan, the Russian gas export monopoly's chief spokesman said on Thursday. "Luckily, the Chinese market is so big and so full of prospects that we are a long way from seeing real competition there," Sergei Kupriyanov said during a live ...
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MOSCOW, Dec 31 (Reuters) - Gazprom is confident it will be able to supply China with large volumes of natural gas despite a recent deal between Beijing and Turkmenistan, the Russian gas export monopoly's chief spokesman said on Thursday.
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BERLIN (AP) — Germany may lose its title as the world's export champion to China as early as this year, an expert with the German Chamber of Industry and commerce said Wednesday.
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Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- China “strongly opposes” a ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission that imposed duties on $2.8 billion of Chinese steel-pipe imports, as trade tensions escalated between the two countries.
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The exports of medicinal plants from India have registered around 20 per cent growth in the last financial year and the country is the second largest exporter of herbal plants after China in the global arena, nearly doubling the volume in the last five years.
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The United States has ratcheted up trade tensions with China following a "final" decision to slap punitive duties on imported Chinese steel pipes targeted for unfair subsidies.
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WASHINGTON — A ruling Wednesday by the U.S. International Trade Commission in favor of domestic steelmakers and against Chinese exporters of tubular steel points to a likely trend in 2010 — more trade action against the export powerhouse.