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  • 2011-11-21

    US urged to ease high-tech export control

    US urged to ease high-tech export control. The United States needs to ease its control of high-tech products to China to advance trade and investment, Chinese Ambassador to the US Zhang Yesui said here Friday. Speaking at the first China

  • 2011-11-17

    China eyes green growth

    China eyes green growth. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said in Beijing Tuesday that China will make the utmost efforts to promote green growth and curb pollution. "Green growth focuses on energy conservation, reduced energy consumption,

  • 2011-11-17

    Export outlook ebbs amid developed world woes

    Export outlook ebbs amid developed world woes. The nation's export outlook is dimming on a combination of weak demand in developed countries and rising domestic costs, according to the Ministry of Commerce. "The export situation in the next

  • 2011-11-17

    Trade surplus to drop to $150b

    Trade surplus to drop to $150b. China's trade surplus is expected to decrease to approximately $150 billion this year, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Nov. 16th. The world's second-largest economy has already seen its trade surplus

  • 2011-11-17

    Chinese carbon market has 'potential'

    Chinese carbon market has 'potential'. The carbon market in China has "substantial" potential, and will be decisive to the global carbon price once a national system emerges, Rachel Kyte, vice-president of the World Bank, said on Wednesday.

  • 2011-11-12

    CIGPITS firstly held in Guangzhou in November,2011

    CIGPITS firstly held in Guangzhou in November,2011. cigipts.cccme.org.cn/en ? ? ? ? ? ? With the purpose of implementing the development planning and objectives of China in low-carbon development, energy conservation and emission

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