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Used Olympics tickets get second life among Chinese collectors Aug 20, 2008

Used tickets from the Olympics have become a much sought-after item among Chinese collectors since the Games began. On popular Chinese collectors' websites, an ordinary used ticket for track and field was going for about 50 yuan (7.3 U.S. dollars) while tickets to popular fixtures such as the China-U.S. basketball preliminary were going for some 300 yu...

Interview: Slovenia looks to Chinese investors and tourists Aug 20, 2008

Slovenia is expecting to have investment from and expand trade with China. Agreements have signed and more are in pipeline to achieve that, according to Andrej Vizjak, Slovenian Minister of Economy, in an exclusive interview with People's Daily Online during his visit to China on Monday Aug. 18. There is no Chinese investment in Slovenia so far. On Au...

Maotai distiller hopes sorghum recycling idea will fly Aug 20, 2008

A distiller of maotai, the sorghum-based drink known as China's national liquor, plans to invest millions of U.S. dollars to get bugs to digest its dregs. The biological recycling investment is not just for the purpose of environmental protection, but also to use organic resources through the recycling process, said Yuan Guoren, chairman of the board ...

China imports more motor vehicles in 1st half year Aug 20, 2008

China's auto imports grew rapidly in the first half, as world auto giants turned to the Chinese market after the U.S. economic slump and rocketing oil prices drove sales down on U.S. and European markets, the General Administration of Customs said on Tuesday. Domestic demand for vehicles with large-engine capacities also strengthened as many people bo...

Growth in China auto exports slows in H1 Aug 20, 2008

China's auto exports grew at a slower pace in the first half, due partly to the U.S. credit crunch, rising oil prices, mounting production costs at home and appreciation of the Chinese currency, the General Administration of Customs said on Tuesday. More difficult access to some target markets, including Russia and Venezuela, also accounted for the sl...

Coke export tariff rises to 40% Aug 19, 2008

China decided to raise the export tariff on coke to 40 percent from 25 percent, and lift the rate on coking coal to 10 percent from 5 percent, the Ministry of Finance has said in a statement. It also said that export tariffs on other metabituminous coal has been temporarily set at 10 percent. The tax rises will come into effect from tomorrow, accord...

More international, more guests Aug 19, 2008

The 12th China International Fair for Investment and Trade to be held in Xiamen, Fujian province, next month will be highly internationalized, a senior official said. Compared with last year's fair and the other fairs of the same kind in China, this fair will achieve more in terms of internationalization, said Wang Chao, assistant minister of commerce,...

China Telecom Invites Bids for CDMA Business Aug 19, 2008

China Telecom has started the bidding for the newly-acquired wireless network and the result is expected to be released within a week. China Telecom, which acquired the China Unicom's CDMA business, has asked several telecommunications equipment makers to attend the bidding, including Motorola, ZTE and Huawei. Shenzhen-based ZTE and Huawei both con...

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