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China speed in clean energy business

21 minutes ago ago from CHINA-WIRE

In the last several decades, Chinese people have become known for their speed and efficiency to develop things. When they rush to clean-energy business opportunities, the phenomenal growth of related industries lives up to the often-cited term China Speed . During the last few years, China has taken huge strides forward in renewable energy, as UK energy and climate secretary Ed Miliband put it, according to the British daily Financial ...

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Copenhagen climate deal shows New World Order may be led by U.S., China

11 hours ago ago from Aftermath News

Washington Post | Dec 20, 2009 By Anthony Faiola, Juliet Eilperin and John Pomfret COPENHAGEN If the talks that resulted in an imperfect deal to combat global warming provided anything, it was a glimpse into a new world order in which international diplomacy will increasingly be shaped by the United States and emerging powers, most notably China. Friday's agreement, sources involved in the talks said, boiled down to President ...

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21 hours ago ago from Internet Marketing | Marketing tools, tips Strategies.

The term business incubator refers to a business that provides a professional setting to assist small businesses navigate the waters of their initial stages of growth. Businesses such as CompleteSuite, a business offering Incubator services, have the experience that is required to understand what is required to launch a successful small business. In particular CompleteSuite provides a full spectrum of small business services independently of ...

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Uneasy Engagement: As China Exports Labor, a Backlash Grows

14 hours ago ago from The New York Times

TRUNG SON, Vietnam It seemed as if this village in northern Vietnam had struck gold when a Chinese and a Japanese company arrived to jointly build a coal -fired power plant. Thousands of jobs would start flowing in, or so the residents hoped. Uneasy Engagement A Labor Backlash This is the eighth in a series of articles examining stresses and strains of Chinas emergence as a global power. Shiho Fukada for The New ...

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The 'Global Imbalances' Myth

15 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

As the economic crisis has eased in recent months, a questionable international consensus has emerged: The global economy needs to be rebalanced. "We cannot follow the same policies that led to such imbalanced growth," President Barack Obama said during his Asia trip last month. European Central Bank head Jean-Claude Trichet declared in September that "imbalances have been at the roots of the present difficulties. If we don't correct them, ...

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Book Review: Honorable Survivor

15 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

For many years no expert on China stood higher in the opinion of American students of China, including myself, than John S. "Jack" Service. A fluent Mandarin speaker born in China, he entered the U.S. Foreign Service in his mid-20s, only to become a casualty of the McCarthy period and a subject of State Department loyalty probes. Service, who died in 1999, was eventually judged innocent of disloyalty to the U.S. and abetting Chinese ...

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China defends deportation of Uighur asylum-seekers

2 hours ago ago from U.S. News

China defends deportation of Uighur asylum-seekers BEIJING (AP) -- China's foreign ministry on Monday defended the repatriation of 20 Muslims who had fled to Cambodia, saying the move was in line with immigration law and usual practice. The ethnic Uighurs sought asylum in Cambodia following deadly ethnic riots this summer in China's far western region of Xinjiang. China says they are suspected criminals. The group was deported back to ...

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Taiwan May Ease Limits on China Technology Investments

4 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

BY JESSIE HO TAIPEI Taiwan said it is inclined to ease restrictions on investments by local technology companies in China, as U.S., Japanese and South Korean firms seek to boost their share of China's rapidly growing high-tech market. Taiwan bans its flat-panel makers from setting up manufacturing plants in China and allows chip foundries to establish less advanced facilities there, but Taipei has been loosening restrictions on ...

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