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China's customs agency said that total 2009 exports were more than $1.2 trillion, well ahead of the euro803.2 billion (nearly $1.1 trillion) that Germany reported. For Germany, the figure was a drop of 18.4 percent from 2008, although exports returned to... Full Article at Centre Daily Times
China's customs agency said that total 2009 exports were more than $1.2 trillion, well ahead of the euro803.2 billion (nearly $1.1 trillion) that Germany reported. For Germany, the figure was a drop of 18.4 percent from 2008, although exports returned to... Full Article at Belleville News-Democrat
A papier-mache figure representing U.S. President Barack Obama giving money to China's President Hu Jintao (R) on a carnival procession float, is seen during a preview in Cologne February 9, 2010. The carnival procession will take place on Rose Monday, February... View Photo »
With all the growing interest in NASCAR and IndyCar Series racing in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China, I am delighted to learn that iRacing is starting the process to make its site and service more accessible to those in Asia ... I have been using iRacing myself for the past two years to keep my drivi...
Marc Tenbieg, adviser to the German Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, noted that even if China retained the top spot, Germany’s export sector would remain the engine of the German economy. He said the group had been surprised that Germany had held... Full Article at The New York Times
"Clearly Greece itself is nothing. It's just a blip. It's what the contagion could be," he said. Monday's drop extends the stumble the market began in mid-January. At that time, China announced plans to contain economic growth, and the Obama administration proposed... Full Article at Indianapolis Star
A trading area on the lines of the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) or the European Union is now on the agenda and will, as usual, benefit the strongest sectors in the dominant country. China is set to become the second largest economy in the world... Full Article at Le Monde Diplo
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (C) and Wang Jiarui (L), head of a delegation of the International Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, walk together for their meeting in Hamheung, northeast of Pyongyang on February... View Photo »
China resolutely opposes the visit by the Dalai Lama to the United States, and resolutely opposes U.S. leaders having contact with the Dalai Lama
State-owned Industrial & Commercial Bank of China's announcement was the clearest sign yet of how borrowers will be affected by Beijing's effort to control credit after a flood of lending last year to support stimulus projects. Asian stocks were mixed. The... Full Article at Miami Herald
While I was in Pasadena for the TCAs, I got a chance to have a very interesting talk with Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. He was at the press tour to promote his new PBS series 'Faces of America,' which debuts on Wednesday, February 10. Full Article at TV Squad
China (Traditional Chinese: 中國; Simplified Chinese: 中国; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhōngguó (help·info); Tongyong Pinyin: Jhongguó) is a cultural region and ancient civilization in East Asia. China is one of the world's oldest civilizations, consisting of states and cultures dating back more than six millennia. The stalemate of the last Chinese Civil War following... Full Article
A man walks in front of the Bank of China headquarters in Beijing February 9, 2010. Bank of China, the country's biggest foreign lender, will issue 24.9 billion yuan ($3.7 billion) in subordinated bonds in the first quarter, the Shanghai Securities News reported on Tuesday.
View Photo »Japan's head of delegation Taizo Nishimuro leaves as China's Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Japan's ambassador to China Miyamoto Yuji (L) after their meeting of the China-Japan Friendship Committee for the 21st Century at Zhongnanhai in Beijing February 8, 2010.
View Photo »Japan's head of delegation Taizo Nishimuro and China's Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shake hands at the end of their meeting of the China-Japan Friendship Committee for the 21st Century at Zhongnanhai in Beijing February 8, 2010.
View Photo »China's Premier Wen Jiabao (R) gestures as Japan's head of delegation Taizo Nishimuro looks on before their meeting of the China-Japan Friendship Committee for the 21st Century at Zhongnanhai in Beijing February 8, 2010.
View Photo »A papier-mache figure representing U.S. President Barack Obama giving money to China's President Hu Jintao (R) on a carnival procession float, is seen during a preview in Cologne February 9, 2010. The carnival procession will take place on Rose Monday, February 15, when hundreds of thousands...
View Photo »Japan's head of delegation, Taizo Nishimuro (C, left), China's head of delegation Tang Jia Xuan (C, right), and their respective members of delegation are pictured during a news conference for the "Japan-China Friendship Committee for the 21st Century" held at Diaoyutai in Beijing February...
View Photo »China's head of delegation Tang Jia Xuan (R) listens as his Japanese counterpart Taizo Nishimuro speaks during the news conference for the "Japan-China Friendship Committee for the 21st Century" held at Diaoyutai in Beijing February 8, 2010.
View Photo »China's head of delegation Tang Jia Xuan (R) speaks to members of the media as his Japanese counterpart Taizo Nishimuro (L) listens during the news conference for the "Japan-China Friendship Committee for the 21st Century" held at Diaoyutai in Beijing February 8, 2010.
View Photo »In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, front right, meets with senior Chinese Communist Party envoy Wang Jiarui, front left, in Hamhung-si, South Hamgyong-do, North Korea, on Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Wang was in North Korea on a mission to persuade...
View Photo »North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (C) and Wang Jiarui (L), head of a delegation of the International Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, walk together for their meeting in Hamheung, northeast of Pyongyang on February 8, 2010 in this photo released by...
View Photo »North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (C) looks at gifts presented by Wang Jiarui (L), head of a delegation of the International Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, during their meeting in Hamheung, northeast of Pyongyang on February 8, 2010 in this photo...
View Photo »Zhang Shuai of China watches her return to Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova in their Fed Cup first round World Group II tennis match in Bratislava February 7, 2010.
View Photo »Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova reacts after defeating Zhang Shuai of China in their Fed Cup first round World Group II tennis match in Bratislava February 7, 2010.
View Photo »Zhang Shuai of China reacts during her Fed Cup World Group II first round tennis match against Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia in Bratislava, Slovakia, Sunday Feb. 7, 2010.
View Photo »Zhang Shuai of China returns the ball to Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia during their Fed Cup World Group II first round tennis match in Bratislava, Slovakia, Sunday Feb. 7, 2010.
View Photo »BEIJING, CHINA - FEBRUARY 21: Tang Jia Xuan, China's head of delegation welcomes visiting Japanese delegates lead by Japan's Taizo Nishimuro (not in pictire) during the opening ceremony of the Japan-China Friendship Committee for the 21st Century held at Diaoyutai on February 7, 2010 in...
View Photo »BEIJING, CHINA - FEBRUARY 21: Japan's head of delegation, Taizo Nishimuro (Center Left), and China's head of delegation Tang Jia Xuan (Center Right), lead the opening ceremony of the Japan-China Friendship Committee for the 21st Century held at Diaoyutai on February 7, 2010 in Beijing,...
View Photo »An actress dressed as China's first female emperor Wu Zetian (C), accompanied by other actors dressed as her entourage, travels on the maiden journey of a Zhengzhou-Xi'an high-speed train to celebrate the start of the train service after departure from Zhengzhou, Henan province February...
View Photo »Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou, left, speaks as Premier Wu Den-yih, center, and Mainland Affairs Chief Lai Shin-yuan, right, listen during a press conference concerning the status of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), a free trade-agreement with China, at the presidential...
View Photo »Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou speaks to local media about the status of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), a free trade-agreement with China, during a news conference at the presidential office in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010.
View Photo »Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou (top) speaks to local reporters as Premier Wu Den-yih takes notes about the status of Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), a free trade-style deal with China, during a news conference at the presidential office in Taipei February 9, 2010.
View Photo »Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou (L), Premier Wu Den-yih (C) and Mainland Affairs Council Chairwoman Lai Shin-yuan speak to local reporters about the status of Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement with China (ECFA), a free trade-style deal with China, during a news conference at the presidential...
View Photo »Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou speaks to local reporters about the status of Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), a free trade-style deal with China, during a news conference at the presidential office in Taipei February 9, 2010.
View Photo »Han Xinyun of China reacts during her World Group II Federation Cup tennis match against Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova in Bratislava February 6, 2010.
View Photo »Xinyun Han of China watches her return to Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova in their first run World Group II Federation Cup tie in Bratislava on February 6, 2010.
View Photo »Japan's head of delegation Taizo Nishimuro leaves as China's Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with Japan's ambassador to China Miyamoto Yuji (L) after their meeting of the China-Japan Friendship Committee for the 21st Century at Zhongnanhai in Beijing February 8, 2010.
View Photo »With all the growing interest in NASCAR and IndyCar Series racing in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China, I am delighted to learn that iRacing is starting the process to make its site and service more accessible to those in Asia ... I have been using iRacing myself for the past two years to keep my drivi...
There's Coca-Cola and Johnson & Johnson (two of Warren Buffett's favorites) and China also put some cash in big banks, including Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Bank of America.
Anyone surprised? Could it possibly have anything to do with Google's threat to leave China over a dispute about censorship, hacking, etc?
China snubbed Google but picked Apple when it decided to divert some of its $300 billion investment fund into U.S. stocks
After convicting human rights activist Liu Xiaobo on Christmas Day, the authorities are now using the Chinese New Year period to announce very harsh sentences for dissidents who are well known in China and abroad.
China has made some contact with NATO in recent years, and will continue to carry out exchanges with NATO at corresponding levels based on a new security outlook featuring mutual trust, equality and mutual benefit
I think Kim Jong Il will soon send his envoy to China to more clearly disclose his disarmament plan and set a date for his country's return to the six-party talks
China is the driver for Nissan
I think this is a very important case for China, more important than that of Liu Xiaobo
Obama's talk of putting 'constant pressure' on China to strengthen the yuan so to ensure the price of U.S. goods was not artifically inflated has drawn heated comments from economists in Beijing. 'His words are only aimed to appeal to domestic-interest groups,' said Tan Yaling, an expert at the China In...
It means that the Obama administration doesn’t understand the profound challenge that China has become ... Or, even more disturbing, it cannot understand that China’s challenges to America’s policies are becoming even more threatening with each passing week.
It would appear only when the China News reissued the story today, it gained any notice in the Western media ... Obviously this is China demonstrating they are ahead of the game, and we are only really interested because of Google being hacked for now in what appears to be industrial espionage.
I love the concept of having a phone that runs Linux, and I've had a number of them over the years (in addition to the G1, I had one of the early China-only Motorola Linux phones)
Microsoft is committed to the China market and the search market in China is the most important strategic market for Microsoft ... We specially set the search technology center in China to get a deeper understanding of what Chinese users need, to be able to deliver the best product to them.
China certainly is not going to change its ways because of a threat from Google.
It is CBN's ultimate goal to become the all-media financial and business information service group based in China with the greatest influence corresponding to Thomson Reuters, Bloomberg and Dow Jones in future
This investment reinforces ArvinMeritor's strategy to expand our off-highway business globally as well as our strong long-term commitment to China and the Asia Pacific region
The founding of the FTA will give more momentum to China and ASEAN enterprises to expand their business in each other's market
Although some countries have voiced their worries, ASEAN should take advantage of the speed of China's growth
We were about 40 vans down in the motorcade and got barely any time with the president ... It was like the Obama campaign was visiting China.
China will become the Wal-Mart of space, lowering the cost of space operations
I remember that Seiji Ozawa [the Japanese conductor (born in China) and former music director of Boston Symphony Orchestra] came to one of our classes in Beijing, and I was just entranced with what he was doing with Western-style symphonies. I wanted to do something similar, but for that, I knew I would...
Some think, 'What is the point in taking all these decisions if India and China and others row ahead?' Nigel Lawson makes the point that 30% of Indian people have no electricity and the Indian government has to give that to them. The cheapest way to do that is fossil fuels.
According to International Monetary Fund projections, if current trends continue, China’s share of world exports could reach 12% by 2014, a higher portion than Japan managed at the peak of its dominance in the 1980s.
We urge the U.S. to realize the high sensitivity of Tibet-related issues, to seriously treat with China's stance and concern, not to permit the Dalai Lama's visit and not to arrange meetings between him and U.S. leaders so as to avoid further undermining China-U.S. ties
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