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10 hours ago ago from Secure American Future - an American Security Project
By Kit Gillet Beijing Regardless of the outcome of this month's climate talks in Copenhagen, China is sprinting ahead in an effort to develop renewable energy sources especially solar and wind power to ease its reliance on carbon-rich coal. China's need to sustain strong economic growth means its reliance on fossil fuels will continue to grow, as will its position as the world's biggest emitter of carbon, analysts say. But it is ...
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19 hours ago ago from Market Digest
Finds 2009 AmCham Shanghai Report While impacted by the global downturn, companies report revenue growth and plans for increased investment in China In the face of the global economic downturn and ongoing market challenges, a majority of American companies continue to see revenue and profit growth and rank China as a top investment destination for 2010, according to the 2009 China Business Report, released today by the American ...
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22 hours ago ago from Bookofezekiel3's Blog
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/11/business/global/11corrupt.html A sensitive question loomed this week over celebrations for the 10th anniversary of an international convention aimed at curbing bribery: Where were China and Russia? In a 2009 index of the perceived level of public-sector corruption among 180 countries, China ranked 79th and Russia 146th. The list is prepared by Transparency International. For China, ...
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22 hours ago ago from PrairiePundit
Washington Times: Regardless of the outcome of this month's climate talks in Copenhagen, China is sprinting ahead in an effort to develop renewable energy sources - especially solar and wind power - to ease its reliance on carbon-rich coal. China's need to sustain strong economic growth means its reliance on fossil fuels will continue to grow, as will its position as the world's biggest emitter of carbon, analysts say. But it is also ...
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22 hours ago ago from MWC News - A Site Without Borders - - Home
China's economic recovery gained momentum in November, government statistics have shown, with industrial production, retail sales and investment all posting solid growth.
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American Dairy Appoints New Head of Sales and Marketing
17 hours ago ago from PopEater
BEIJING and LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Dairy, Inc. (NYSE: ADY); ("American Dairy" or the "Company"), one of the leading producers and distributors of premium infant formula, milk powder and soybean, rice and walnut products in China, today announced the appointment of Mr. Zhang Guilang ("Oliver") as the new Head of Sales and Marketing, effective immediately. Mr. Zhang joined American Dairy in May 2009 as special ...
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20 hours ago ago from PopEater
SHANGHAI , Dec. 11 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- In the face of the global economic downturn and ongoing market challenges, a majority of American companies continue to see revenue and profit growth and rank China as a top investment destination for 2010, according to the 2009 China Business Report, released today by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai (AmCham Shanghai). Based on a survey of 369 American companies with operations in China , ...
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3 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BEIJING -- Chinese industry insiders and companies defended Beijing's request that state agencies buy products containing domestic intellectual property -- but even these intended beneficiaries expressed confusion about how new government procurement regulations would affect them. China's updated procurement rules, issued on an official Web site in October and reported by The Wall Street Journal on Thursday, establish an accreditation ...
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19 hours ago ago from U.S. News
China tech purchasing rule angers foreign firms BEIJING (AP) -- Foreign companies are criticizing a new Chinese regulation they fear could block them from the multibillion dollar business of selling high-tech products to government departments. The rule, in place for about six weeks but not widely known, requires sellers of high-tech products to have them accredited based on "indigenous innovation" - local intellectual property - before ...
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23 hours ago ago from The New York Times
PARIS A sensitive question loomed this week over celebrations for the 10th anniversary of an international convention aimed at curbing bribery: Where were China and Russia? At events in Paris and Washington on Wednesday, officials and campaigners lauded the progress made under the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's Anti-Bribery Convention, in terms of laws passed and convictions secured. At the same time, they conceded ...
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