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Commentary: a rare call from the West for exports, but unwelcome to China

by Xinhua writers Ma Shukun, Liu Jie and Xu Xingtang BEIJING, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- China's restrictions on exports of raw materials prompted the United States, joined by EU and Mexico, to ask the World Trade Organization to set...

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Life Sciences: Researchers' work from Shanxi Medical University, Department of Neurobiology...

Investigators publish new data in the report 'Activation of group III metabotropic glutamate receptor reduces intracellular calcium in beta-amyloid peptide [31-35]-treated cortical neurons.' According to recent research from...

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Asian markets end mixed session mostly higher

HONG KONG (Agencies): Asian markets were broadly higher on Monday as cautious investors sought fresh direction, with Tokyo closed and ahead of an extended Thanksgiving holiday weekend in the United States. Shanghai finished up...

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Tisco to raise stainless steel price

As reported by www.yieh.com – China’s Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Tisco) has announced its new price for the forty-eighth week (November 24~ November 30). The price of 304 hot rolled and cold rolled coils and sheets increased by...

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A high-wire act

Climate change: As a result of its pledges on energy use, China no longer risks pariah status at Copenhagen – but ever bigger snags will hinder the roll-out of its plans, write Geoff Dyer and Fiona Harvey

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China hopes restorations spur domestic tourism

Chi Shuli surveys the vast construction efforts to rebuild the ancient city wall of Datong, China. Now, China is returning to its architectural roots and hopes to pump up domestic tourism. "The government is investing more than...

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Dollar ticks up, Asia shares slip as risk shunned

By Susan Fenton HONG KONG (Reuters) - The dollar recouped some of its overnight losses on Tuesday, while Asian shares slipped as investors shrugged off upbeat U.S. home sale data and took light profits on recent rallies....

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Coal-burning China invests in methane capture

BEIJING-- China, a massive consumer of fossil fuels and coal in particular, is trying to modernize its mines by containing emissions of methane and turning the toxic gas into a source of much-needed energy.

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Stocks gain, gold hits new high as dollar eases

Gold scaled a record high on a weak dollar and global stocks jumped on Monday after better-than-expected U.S. home sales data and rosy economic news in the euro zone bolstered appetite for riskier assets.

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Sino Green Land Announces Ground Breaking for Construction of Green Food Distribution Hub

NEW YORK and GUANGZHOU, China, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sino Green Land Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: SGLA.OB), a leading distributor of high-end fruits and vegetables in China, today announced the ground breaking...

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