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China’s Ministry of Commerce opened an antidumping investigation into U.S.
China will provide fair treatment to all firms — both foreign-funded and domestic — in developing its green economy , a senior Ministry of Commerce (MOC) official reiterated Monday. The Chinese government will continue to stick to the …
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Equal opportunities in China's green economy
The EU Chamber of Commerce points to the use of red tape and Chinese regulations that seek to bar foreign companies – especially in bidding for government procurement contracts, a key part of China’s state-controlled economy .
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Chinese Mercantilism Hindering U.S. Economy | Economy In Crisis
Thailand’s exports surged to a high in June, prompting the Commerce Ministry to revise higher its export target and increasing chances of another interest rate increase.
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Strong Thai Exports Signal Rate Rise
China’s Ministry of Commerce described as “not true” a report in The Wall Street Journal that equipment used in enriching uranium that reached Iran had been handled by a representative of a Chinese company.
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Beijing Denies Firm Aided Iran
State Minister of Commerce Chen Deming said yesterday that China plans to continue to push forward the original rate of the RMB exchange rate reform, the RMB exchange reform has prompted the recent appreciation against the euro and the …
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Chen Deming: China will push forward the reform on the original …
The chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee said Toyota hasn’t fully investigated for possible faults in the electronic systems of its vehicles.
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U.S. Lawmaker Disputes Toyota on Acceleration Issue
For those of you in Beijing this week, I wanted to let you know that this Thursday I’ll be speaking on a panel titled “ China’s Economy : Should We Be Worried?” sponsored by European Union Chamber of Commerce in China. …
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EU Chamber Panel on China's Economy « Patrick Chovanec
Economic tensions between the U.S. and China continued to escalate on Thursday after the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced that it would impose anti-subsidy duties on U.S.
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Tensions Rising Between U.S. and China | Economy In Crisis





