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Beijing launches probe into 'unfair' EU export subsidies Sep 7, 2010

THE Ministry of Commerce has launched an investigation into suspected European Union export subsidies in the potato starch industry, said a government communique. The investigation - the first of its kind against the EU - was prompted by complaints from China's Tuber Crop Starch Sub-Association, which sought an investigation under import, export and ta...

China export growth to slow towards year end: BMI study Sep 7, 2010

CHINA's container sector is likely to suffer from a four quarter drop in international demand for its exports of clothing and household products, the "bread and butter" of container shipping, according Business Monitor International (BMI). BMI also predicts growth in domestic demand with air freight industry leading gains with investment rising 11 per ...

China's top 500 catching up with world's largest businessesSep 6, 2010

HEFEI - China's top 500 enterprises reported smaller revenue gaps with their US counterparts, while outperforming their worldwide competitors in profitability amid the nation's rapid economic recovery, an industrial ranking report showed Saturday. China's top 500 enterprises chalked up $4.05 trillion in operating revenues last year, equivalent to abo...

Chinese urges stronger trade links with JapanSep 6, 2010

China's top political advisor, Jia Qinglin, Saturday pledged to upgrade trade ties with Japan, urging greater cooperation in key areas, including energy efficiency, environmental protection and intellectual property rights. "China and Japan are highly compatible in economic structure, and should seize favorable opportunities to lift bilateral trade coo...

Indonesia eyes Asia following downturn in European market Sep 6, 2010

Indonesian Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said Friday that Indonesia would focus its exports on Asian countries following the slow economic recovery in European countries. "Europe has yet to get through its (economic) crisis period at the moment. In the meantime, Asian markets continue to grow," the minister said. She added that besides European ...

Euro zone retail trade grows by 0.1 percent in July Sep 6, 2010

Retail trade volume in the euro zone grew by 0.1 percent in July compared with the previous month, the European Union's (EU) statistical bureau Eurostat said on Friday. In July, food, drinks and tobacco trade increased by 0.3 percent in the euro zone month-on-month, while the non-food sector rose by 0.1 percent. The retail sales index gained 1.1 pe...

Azerbaijan to double natural gas exports to RussiaSep 6, 2010

Azerbaijan on Friday agreed to more than double its natural gas exports to Russia and the agreement was signed during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to the country, according to reports reaching here. The new agreement, signed by Azerbaijani state oil company SOCAR and Russian gas giant Gazprom, was a supplement to an earlier accord signed b...

Indonesia non-oil-gas exports see 16%-18% rise in 2010 Sep 6, 2010

Indonesian Trade Ministry expected non-oil-and-gas export would rise by 16 percent to 18 percent to 113 billion U.S. dollars to 115 billion U.S. dollars, Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu was quoted by local media as saying here Saturday. Previously, the ministry targeted 7 percent to 8.5 percent of rise this year. Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu ...

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