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Pakistan's exports to China have doubled in four years since the signing of a free trade agreement between the two countries. Pakistan's exports to China rose from $576 million in 2006 to $1.154 billi...
China's copper, iron ore and coal imports in March, 2011 are set to rebound from the multi-month lows posted in February, 2011, although imports of some commodities may still be weaker compared with a...
China has banned the imports of poultry products from the Zeeland province of the Netherlands where an outbreak of H7N1 bird flu virus was reported on March 22, 2011, China's quarantine watchdog said...
Key U.S. senators on trade issues are urging China to lift barriers on beef and other agricultural imports, following a government study that found tariffs and other restrictions were impeding up to $...
Project construction schedules have shown that CNPC is going to turn its two new LNG import terminals in Dalian of Liaoning Province and Rudong of Jiangsu Province into trial operations within the nex...
In December 2010, households in Hubei and Hunan provinces were the latest regions in China to be hooked up to Turkmenistan natural gas being imported by PetroChina through a pipeline that snakes nearl...
China may import far more corn than expected before U.S. farmers harvest their next crop, the U.S. Grains Council said as corn futures reached all-time highs on fears about dwindling supplies. China, w...
Chinese Ministry of Commerce officials said lowering agricultural import tariffs has a limited effect on curbing inflation, in response to a report released by the U.S. International Trade Commission ...
The South American country is the world's No. 1 soymeal and soyoil exporter, as well as its third-biggest soybean supplier. Multinational giants such as Cargill, Bunge and Louis Dreyfus have soy crush...
China was one of the fastest growing markets for U.S. manufactured and agricultural goods produced across the nation, according to a report released by the U.S.-China Business Council (USCBC) on Mar 3...
Corn Products China News, released by CCM in March 2011, includes import and export analysis of major corn products, price of corn starch, imported DDGS and cassava starch, upcoming regulation on VC a...
According to China Customs statistics, in the first 2 months of 2011, China's Shenzhen port imported 427,000 tons of plastics in primary forms (below called the plastics) with a value of USD 780 milli...
According to the statistics by Qingdao Customs of China, in the first 2 months 2011, Shandong ports totally exported 148 tons of rare earth, down 69.5% year-on-year; their export value reached USD 6,9...
According to Guangzhou Customs of China statistics, from January to February 2011, Guangzhou port imported 104,000 cubic meters of logs with a value of USD 24.495 million, respectively up 20.8% and 55...
Imports of rare earths from China stood at 1,138 tonnes in February, 2011, down from January's 1,783 tonnes. In December, imports stood at 4,080 tonnes, after trade resumed following Beijing's de-fact...
China could import the largest volumes of corn for more than 15 years in 2010-2011 but dealers may hold off buying if an influential U.S. government report this week predicts high plantings, a senior ...
Imported goods will again be a highlight at the China Import and Export Fair in April - a vast change from when it was founded in 1957 without a single import on offer. Commonly known as the Canton Fai...
A lucrative log export market has made its way to Humboldt Bay, giving those in the timber industry and related trades some hope of recovery. While a dismal housing market in recent years has had adve...
China, the world's biggest user and producer of coal, may face a shortfall of 56 million tonnes of coking coal 2011, the China Securities Journal reported on Mar 29, 2011, pushing Chinese steel mills ...
China, the world's largest copper consumer, saw its imports of refined copper decreased 28.2% year on year to 158,185 tons in February 2011, according to the statistics released by the General Adminis...
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