Trade

China's Trade Surplus Swells in Sept.

Associated Press
October 12, 2007 - ...plastics and other goods that are considered too energy-intensive or polluting. The United States reported a $232.5 billion trade deficit with China last year, its biggest ever with any country. The gap this year is on track to surpass that. Beijing has let the yuan rise by more than 9 percent against the U.S. dollar since authorities revalued the currency in July 2005. A stronger yuan is expected to help reduce the surplus by making China's exports more expensive abroad, but......
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China's Trade Surplus Swells in Sept.

Associated Press
October 12, 2007 - ...plastics and other goods that are considered too energy-intensive or polluting. The United States reported a $232.5 billion trade deficit with China last year, its biggest ever with any country. The gap this year is on track to surpass that. Beijing has let the yuan rise by more than 9 percent against the U.S. dollar since authorities revalued the currency in July 2005. A stronger yuan is expected to help reduce the surplus by making China's exports more expensive abroad, but......
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China's Sept. Trade Gap Jumps 56 Percent

Associated Press
October 12, 2007 - ...plastics and other goods that are considered too energy-intensive or polluting. The United States reported a $232.5 billion trade deficit with China last year, its biggest ever with any country. The gap this year is on track to surpass that. Beijing has let the yuan rise by more than 9 percent against the U.S. dollar since authorities revalued the currency in July 2005. A stronger yuan is expected to help reduce the surplus by making China's exports more expensive abroad, but......
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China's trade surplus swells in Sept., lifting gap for 9 months above 2006

The Canadian Press
October 12, 2007 - ...plastics and other goods that are considered too energy-intensive or polluting. The United States reported a $232.5-billion trade deficit with China last year, its biggest ever with any country. The gap this year is on track to surpass that. Beijing has let the yuan rise by more than nine per cent against the U.S. dollar since authorities revalued the currency in July 2005. A stronger yuan is expected to help reduce the surplus by making China's exports more expensive......
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Sinopec and Glitnir to Further Develop Geothermal Potential in China

Marketwire Canada
October 09, 2007 - The purpose of the agreement is to increase the use of geothermal as a renewable energy source in China. There is an increasing demand for new renewable energy sources in China and Glitnir and Sinopec have been pioneers in the development of geothermal energy in China. Reykjavik Energy is the world's leading authority in the utilization of geothermal energy. ...
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FTA concerns

The Hindu Business Line
October 08, 2007 - As far as the FTA with Asean is concerned, the situation is no better — perhaps worse — with some individual member-countries still not submitting their negative list of items. ...
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Amman Stock Exchange index rises 4.5 percent

Jordan Times
October 08, 2007 - ...traded by sector, real estate came in first, accounting for 25.6 per cent of the total value traded, followed by the diversified financial services sector with 22.8 per cent and then the banking sector which accounted for 21.5 per cent of the value traded last week.The most actively traded shares last week were United Arab Investors, Jordan Industrial Resources and Union Land Development Corp with a combined value traded of JD15.38 million representing 10.59 per cent of the total......
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The Plastics Exchange Week in Review

Modern Plastics Worldwide
October 05, 2007 - TPE says exports have ebbed from summer highs but are still strong, with the falling dollar discounting U.S. resin further. Polypropylene (PP) trading volume was good with higher prices, as refinery grade propylene rose $0.02/lb, with polymer-grade propylene up $0.04/lb. In polystyrene (PS), trading volume was light with higher prices, as the spot market rose $0.015/lb. ...
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AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, business briefs column

AME Info
October 04, 2007 - The loan will be used to finance 70 percent of a deal under which SABIC will acquire the US General Electric's (NYSE:GE) General Electric Plastic. Shares of only five companies rose out of 104 companies traded. ...
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Myanmar Shopping in China Continues

Associated Press Online
October 02, 2007 - It won't affect us as long as we stay out of it. ...
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