Trade

U.S. Treasury Secretary Visits China

Associated Press
July 29, 2007 - It repealed rebates of value-added taxes on more than 2,000 types of goods ranging from cement to plastic products in June. ...
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Plodding on Thai FTA

The Hindu Business Line
July 27, 2007 - In reality, things have turned out differently with the FTA still in the works, leave alone any progress on investments. The bilateral trade turnover target for 2010 has been set at $10 billion, the current year’s performance (goaded by the early-harvest programme) expected to touch $4 billion. ...
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ENERGY -- (House of Representatives - July 26, 2007)

Congressional Record
July 26, 2007 - That's energy produced in America or offshore. They use it as an ingredient; they use it as a fuel. China will surpass us in energy use very soon. ...
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Ur-Energy Maintains Production Schedule While Exploring for New Discoveries-Webcast Tomorrow

CCNMatthews
July 25, 2007 - I fully expect that the quality of our applications will be a model that the agencies will use in evaluating future applications. The property already has over 3,700 historic drill holes defining 14 mineralized sandstone units. Shares of the corporation trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol URE. ...
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1st Ld-Writethru: China puts new curbs on processing trade to address trade imbalance

English News Service
July 23, 2007 - China puts new curbs on processing trade to address trade imbalanceBEIJING, July 23 (Xinhua) -- China on Monday announced a new policy that seeks to curb the development of process trade in labor-intensive industries, in a bid to reduce its ever rising trade surplus.The new policy, to take effect on August 23, shall cover 1,853 products in plastics, furniture and textiles and other labor-intensive industries.Under the new policy, enterprises engaged in the......
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Evening Standard, London, Chris Blackhurst column

Evening Standard
July 17, 2007 - The deals they were involved with were the ones that made transnational headlines.Today, reports Legal Business, another law journal, five of the world's top six law firms are British. We shall have to find another way of organising the globalised world of the 21st century. It no longer has the world's top law firms, and Goldman Sachs is earning more outside the US. ...
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Business News

The Canadian Press
July 13, 2007 - China's skyrocketing demand for metals justifies the takeover plan. The massive deal, which spurred gains on U.S., British and Australian markets when it was announced Thursday, will create the world's largest aluminum company, and ended U.S. rival Alcoa Inc.'s (AMEX:AA.PR) (NYSE:AA) hostile bid for Montreal-based Alcan. Jury in Conrad Black fraud trial to sit half-day Friday, 12th day of deliberations ...
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The Plastics Exchange Week in Review

Modern Plastics
July 13, 2007 - In terms of exports, direct trading with Europe and South America is good, but there was very little demand from Asia at these prices. In polypropylene (PP), TPE reports that trading volume was fair with higher prices. ...
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China Falls Short on Energy-Saving Goals

AP Business
July 12, 2007 - China's government says the gap is even bigger, putting total energy use at 3.4 times the world average. China's heavy energy use has led to criticism abroad as its demand for oil pushes up world prices and state-owned companies sign production deals with international pariahs such as Sudan. By some accounts, China has overtaken the United States to become the world's biggest producer of greenhouse gases. ...
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China to Begin Olympic Food Checks

Associated Press
July 12, 2007 - ...use of a chemical found in antifreeze in the production of toothpaste. In a report aired Wednesday night, China Central Television showed how a bun maker in a district in Beijing used cardboard picked off the street as filling for his product. The undercover investigation report showed how squares of cardboard were first soaked to a pulp in a plastic basin of caustic soda - a chemical base commonly used in manufacturing paper and soap - then chopped into tiny morsels with a......
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