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Sydney (AFP) April 2, 2009A wave of anti-China feeling in Australia over Beijing's interest in the resources sector reflects unease about the Asian giant's increasing power amid the global financial crisis, analysts said. Chinese state-owned companies have moved to snap up debt-laden Australian resources firms in recent months, including a bid from Chinalco to invest 19.5 billion US dollars in mining giant Rio Tinto. ... more China to attend Asia's biggest IT show in Taiwan
Taipei (AFP) April 2, 2009China will send its first official delegation to Asia's biggest annual information technology show in Taiwan in June, organisers said Thursday, a further sign of warming cross-Strait ties. A group of 110 exhibitors from the mainland will attend the 29th Computex Taipei, said the semi-official Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), which is event co-sponsor with the Taipei Comput ... more China has harshest tax regime in Asia: Forbes
Singapore (AFP) April 2, 2009China has the harshest tax regime in the Asia-Pacific region while Hong Kong offers the friendliest, Forbes Asia business magazine said in its 2009 survey released Thursday. Forbes said China's tax "misery score" rose seven points to 159 from last year after Beijing imposed higher employer and employee social security taxes as its economy took a hit from the global economic downturn. Chi ... more Bank of China says abandoning Rothschild deal
Shanghai (AFP) April 2, 2009Bank of China said Thursday it had abandoned its bid to buy a stake in French private bank Edmond de Rothschild Finance Company after Chinese regulators failed to approve the deal. Bank of China, one of the country's big four state banks, announced in September it would pay 236 million euros (342 million dollars) for a 20 percent stake in the French private bank. "The agreement became in ... more BMD Watch: China targets U.S. carriers
Washington, April 1, 2009 China is developing a new, nasty surprise for the U.S Navy's aircraft carrier battle groups -- a super-long-range anti-ship ballistic missile with a range of 1,200 miles. The U.S. Naval Institute reported on its Web site Tuesday that the new weapon has already been under secret development for years. It is a modified version of the Dong Feng 21 missile that, in addition to its range, ca ... more |
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Beijing, China (XNA) Apr 02, 2009China's first two satellites dedicated to environment and disaster monitoring were delivered to their users yesterday. Both Huanjing-1A and Huanjing-1B have two charge coupled device cameras, with a 30-m resolution and a 720-km width, each on board, the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense said in a statement. The Ministry of Civil Affairs, in ... more Nuke Sub Conflict Ramp Up As China Enters The Game Part One
Washington (UPI) Mar 31, 2009 On March 8 a U.S. Navy survey ship, the USNS Impeccable, was harassed by the Chinese in waters off Hainan Island. The Chinese navy has built a major submarine base on the island, and the newest classes of Chinese nuclear submarines are based there. The Impeccable's obvious mission was to collect intelligence, including sonic and other "signatures," on the new Chinese submarines. Legally ... more China calls cyber espionage accusations 'lies'
Beijing (AFP) March 31, 2009China Tuesday dismissed allegations that it was engaged in computer espionage worldwide as "lies" fabricated by people aiming to tarnish the rise of the Asian giant. "Some people outside of China are bent on fabricating lies of so-called Chinese computer spies," foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang told journalists. "Their attempt to tarnish China with lies is doomed to failure." Qin ... more China, Iran earn poor marks for web freedom: rights group
Washington (AFP) April 1, 2009China's "sophisticated and multi-layered" efforts to censor and control the Internet earned it a "not free" rating by a US rights group in a report released Wednesday. Freedom House, which examined web freedom issues in 15 countries, listed Cuba, Iran and Tunisia as three other nations it considered "not free" due to government control of online activity. Seven countries studied ... more |
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Beijing (AFP) April 1, 2009Police in southwestern China have detained an activist who was investigating whether shoddy construction caused school collapses in last year's massive earthquake, a rights groups said Wednesday. The detention of Tan Zuoren comes amid a crackdown by authorities in Sichuan province ahead of the first anniversary of the devastating May 12 quake, Chinese Human Rights Defenders said in a stateme ... more Wanted: Mayor for polluted, accident-prone China city
Beijing (AFP) April 1, 2009A city in northern China notorious for its pollution and deadly mining accidents is having trouble finding willing candidates for mayor and Communist Party chief, state media reported Wednesday. The two top posts have been vacant since September in Linfen, regularly cited as one of China's most polluted cities, when their former occupants were sacked over a mining disaster that killed 270 pe ... more Obama, Hu vow to battle protectionism
London (AFP) April 1, 2009US President Barack Obama and Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao agreed to fight protectionism and work to improve military ties at their first face-to-face meeting in London on Wednesday. Obama also accepted "with pleasure" an invitation to go to China in the second half of the year, the White House said after the pair met ahead of the Group of 20 summit. The leaders agreed to "strengthen ti ... more New study gives spur for "clean coal" schemes
Paris (AFP) April 1, 2009Scientists on Wednesday said they could ease a key doubt that clouds "clean coal" -- the dream of harnessing a fuel that is as cheap and plentiful as it is environmentally dangerous. China, India and other countries have ramped up burning of coal this decade to power their growth and brake their dependence on expensive imported oil. By doing so, they have also cranked emissions of carbon ... more
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