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Korea's trade reliance on China continued to grow in the first half of the year, outstripping the weight of its trade with the United States, as China's fast economic growth spurred demand for Korean ...
Exports to China rose broadly across the United States 2010, the US-China Business Council said in annual report aimed at reducing anti-China trade sentiment in Congress. "In 2010, exports to China ros...
China's soybean imports in August are likely to reach 4.5 million tonnes, down 6 per cent from the same period of 2010, the China National Grain and Oils Information Center (CNGOIC) said in a report o...
China's July coal imports jumped 28 percent from the previous month and struck a new high of 17.5 million tonnes, an industry website said on August 17, citing customs data. Sxcoal.com, a Chinese coal ...
Domestic demand increasing to meet government emission goal China's natural gas imports more than doubled year-on-year to 2.7 billion cubic meters (cu m) in July, boosted by increasing demand for the f...
China has decided to extend an investigation into imported potato starch from the European Union for another month to September 30, the Ministry of Commerce said on August 15, 2011. Its move came after...
Oregon's exports to China have plunged following years of runaway growth, and the drop is likely the result of changing business practices at Intel, The Oregonian reported on August 13, 2011. Exports t...
Sometime in late 2010-11, China overtook the UAE to become India's biggest trading partner, as Indian companies stepped up imports to fire their plants and factories. There are early signs that this C...
According to statistics from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, China exported 73,300 vehicles in July, nbd.com.cn reported on August 12. The figure represents a decrease of 12.73 perc...
The quality of the products China exported to the European Union (EU) improved during the first half of 2011 due to strict quality control measures, according to quality control authorities. The number...
China, the world's largest producer of ceramics, exports 2.2 billion ceramic works of art each year at a total value of $1.5 billion, a national trade association said on August 13. More than 5 billion...
On Aug.10, the first high-tech light rail train produced for export to Europe came off the line, marking a significant achievement for CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co., Ltd. Cracking the European ma...
Chinese oil majors PetroChina Co Ltd and China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) plan to export between 830,000 and 880,000 tonnes of gasoline in the third quarter, down from about 960,000 tonnes in...
China reported faster-than-expected growth in exports, imports and its trade surplus in July, but analysts said the picture could become worse in the coming months amid uncertainty in the global econo...
Prime Minister of China Wen Jia Bao says his government is ready to import more goods from Sri Lanka. He also promised to slash trade deficit between the two countries. The Chinese Premier made these ...
China'S imports of crude oil in July unexpectedly hit their lowest levels on a daily basis in a year due to domestic inventory destocking. July crude imports totaled 19.43 million tons, or 4.6 million ...
The sovereign debt crisis in the US will affect exports from China as the US is a major destination and a major market for Chinese exports. With most of the export earnings being in the form of US doll...
China will maintain an upward trend in soybean imports with the rise being driven by the widening profit margins of soybean oil crushers and the recovery of the hog production industry. In July, the co...
China's sugar imports could top 3m tonnes in 2011-12, far higher than previous expectations, spurred by fears that the growth in corn-based alternatives will send buy-ins of the grain soaring too. Chin...
China's imports of iron ore rose 6.8 percent to 54.55 million tonnes in July, with restocking and an increase in seaborne supplies taking the figure to its highest point in four months, data from the ...
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