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Global Pressure On Yuan May Hit Growth

GLOBAL pressure on China to lift the value of the yuan against the dollar could stoke risks to growth in 2010, an economist at a state think-tank has said, warning of a deepening dilemma facing policy makers. Yu Bin, head of macroeconomic research ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, Shanghai Daily,  22 Nov 2009

China blasts U.S. duties ahead of Obama visit

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From LUCY HORNBY AND CHRIS BUCKLEY, The Washington Post,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  World Trade Organization

China urged to provide major investment to curb emissions

CHINA needs huge flows of investment in clean technology to maintain hope of keeping greenhouse gas emissions below levels that could help push the planet deep into dangerous global warming, a Beijing energy think tank said yesterday. The nation's ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, Shanghai Daily,  16 Sep 2009

China to unveil new climate plans at UN summit

BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday it would unveil new plans for tackling global warming at a United Nations summit next week that will try to break deadlock between rich and poor nations on a new climate treaty. President Hu Jintao "will ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, EcoEarth News,  15 Sep 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  World Bank,  Hu Jintao,  Ban Ki-moon,  Robert Zoellick

China's Hu to unveil new climate proposals to UN - Reuters

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's President Hu Jintao will present China's new plans for tackling global warming at a United Nations summit on climate change later this month, the country's senior negotiator said on Tuesday. "He will make an important speech, ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, EcoEarth News,  15 Sep 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  Hu Jintao,  Ban Ki-moon

Myanmar refugees wary of returning from China

NANSAN, China (Reuters) - Refugees who fled to China from armed clashes in northeast Myanmar are weighing a return to farms, homes and shops against fear of the Myanmar army, while both governments asserted that normality was returning. By Monday, ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, Boston Globe,  31 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Meng Jianzhu

"Fleeing fighters" stream into China from Myanmar

NANSAN, China (Reuters) - Groups of men who said they had been fighting Myanmar government troops in fierce battles over recent days streamed into China on Sunday, underlining the longer-term problems the conflict there could cause for China. The ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, Boston Globe,  30 Aug 2009

Fresh Myanmar fighting erupts, one dead in China

NANSAN, China (Reuters) - Fighting erupted in northeast Myanmar on Saturday after days of clashes in which the leader of ethnic forces said more than 30 government troops had been killed. The fighting in Kokang in Myanmar's Shan state, following the ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, Boston Globe,  29 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Aung San Suu Kyi

China study urges greenhouse gas peak in 2030

BEIJING (Reuters) - China should set firm targets to limit greenhouse gas emissions so they peak around 2030, a study by some of the nation's top climate change policy advisers has proposed ahead of contentious talks on a new global warming pact. The ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, EcoEarth News,  16 Aug 2009

China "regrets" WTO audio-visual ruling, may appeal

BEIJING (Reuters) - China, defending its controls on imported films and books, said on Thursday it may appeal a World Trade Organization ruling against its restrictions, continuing its sparring with Washington over trade access. The Ministry of ...

From CHRIS BUCKLEY, Boston Globe,  13 Aug 2009
Related Topics: World Trade Organization,  David Wolf,  Barack Obama,  Dan Glickman

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