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Chevrolet Volt to go on sale in China by end of 2011Mar 25, 2011

The world's first "extended range" electric vehicle, the Chevrolet Volt, will be sold in China by the end of this year, said Kevin Wale, GM's head of China operations, on Thursday. Volt can overcome the shortcomings of ordinary electric vehicles, such as shorter driving distances than oil-fueled cars and the frequent need to plug in, Wale told a press c...

BHP to invest billions to expand iron ore and coal operations in Austr...Mar 25, 2011

BHP Billiton Ltd on Friday said it will spend almost 10 billion U.S. dollars of investment to expand its coal and iron ore operations in Australia. The world's biggest resource company will spend 6.6 billion U.S. dollars on Western Australia iron ore operations. Of that amount, 3.44 billion U.S. dollars will go toward developing the Western Australia'...

Thailand tries to boost trade with Cambodia despite border disputeMar 25, 2011

Thailand will hold a large trade exhibition here in May in order to boost bilateral trade cooperation despite ongoing military confrontation between the two countries in the disputed border areas near the 11th century Preah Vihear temple, said Thai ambassador on Thursday. During a farewell meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, the outgoing Thai a...

Hong Kong's exports up 24.9% in FebruaryMar 25, 2011

Hong Kong's total exports of goods rose 24.9 percent year on year in February to 227.8 billion HK dollars (29.2 billion U.S. dollars), and the re-exports of goods grew 25.2 percent from a year ago to 223.2 billion HK dollars, local authorities announced on Thursday. The Census & Statistics Department of Hong Kong said the volume of imports increased ...

Japan quake brings more opportunity than pain to China's agricultural...Mar 25, 2011

Chinese producers and traders of agricultural products complain that exports to Japan have suffered a sharp decline since a massive quake and tsunami disrupted the country's transportation systems and power supply supplies. Agricultural officials and other experts believe that this trouble will ease and Chinese farm produce exports to Japan could even in...

Oil hits multi-year high on gasoline inventories drop, Middle East unr...Mar 25, 2011

U.S. crude oil price on Wednesday hit its highest level since September 26, 2008, as U.S. gasoline inventories dropped sharply last week and unrest in the Middle East kept weighting in the markets. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Wednesday, the gasoline stocks declined 5.32 million barrels in the week ended March 18, surpassing an...

Singapore halts food imports from Japan's radiation-affected areasMar 24, 2011

The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) of Singapore has suspended with immediate effect the import of milk and milk products, fruits and vegetables, seafood and meat from Japan's radiation-affected prefectures, local media reported Thursday. The suspension of the food from Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi and Gunma prefectures will be a "precautionary m...

New Zealand not to halt Japanese food importsMar 24, 2011

New Zealand is not following the United States and Australian in ordering a halt to Japanese food imports, such as sauces and seaweed, amid rising radiation concerns, the Food and Safety Authority said on Thursday. Authority officials met on Thursday and decided that there was not going to be any change in New Zealand's position on Japanese food imports,...

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