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WTO ruling on coated paper row soughtMay 11, 2010

China wants United States to accept market-oriented status of industry BEIJING - China is planning to lodge an appeal with the World Trade Organization (WTO) in June against the anti-dumping duties imposed by the United States on coated paper imports, a source familiar with the matter told China Daily on Monday. The appeal would be the fifth such instan...

2010 Silk Road Conference to be held in Shanghai on June 10May 11, 2010

THE Silk Road Conference - an industry symposium designed to promote new solutions for manufacturers and transport companies looking to deliver cargo to Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan - will be held in Shanghai on June 10. The event will commence immediately after the end of the 2010 TransportLogistic-China fair - also be held in ...

SEC mulls regulation after last week's shock declinesMay 10, 2010

NEW YORK - The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is considering regulatory changes aimed at slowing stock trading during periods of cascading prices, even though the agency hasn't yet concluded what caused last week's market plunge, two people familiar with the matter said. SEC officials are weighing whether uniform trading curbs should be imp...

Oil falls $2, posts worst week since Dec 2008May 10, 2010

NEW YORK - Oil fell $2 a barrel on Friday and posted its biggest weekly loss in almost a year and a half following the sharp sell-off on Wall Street and on worries that the euro zone's debt crisis will derail the global economic recovery. Better-than-expected US jobs data for April failed to calm fears in oil markets that the Greek's debt crisis could s...

Anti-dumping measures on chloroprene rubber under reviewMay 10, 2010

China started Monday to review anti-dumping measures it imposed in 2005 on chloroprene rubber imported from Japan, the United States and the European Union, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said. MOC will examine the possibility of recurrence or continuity of dumping actions and damages if the anti-dumping measures come to an end, it said in a report posted...

China's trade surplus hits $1.68b, down sharply in AprilMay 10, 2010

BEIJING: China posted a trade surplus of $1.68 billion in April, down 87 percent from a year earlier, the General Administration of Customs (GAC) said on Monday. According to the GAC figures, China's exports in April totaled $119.92 billion, up 30.5 percent from a year ago and 6.3 percent from March. While imports reached $118.24 billion, up 49.7 percent...

EU sets up massive euro defense against marketsMay 10, 2010

BRUSSELS: The European Union and the International Monetary Fund pledged a massive nearly $1 trillion defense package for the embattled euro Monday, hoping to finally turn back relentless attacks on the eurozone's weakest members and allow the continent to resume its hesitant economic recovery. Under the three-year aid plan, the EU Commission will make 6...

Fujian's trade with Taiwan doubles in first quarterMay 10, 2010

FUJIAN province's trade with Taiwan recorded a value of US$2.4 billion during the first quarter, which is double the value of the same period a year ago, making Taiwan Fujian's largest trading partner, Logistics Week reported. Exports to Taiwan jumped 59 per cent to $450 million while imports soared 110 per cent to $1.9 billion. In this period, the so...

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