2010年7月30日星期五

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Yahoo! News: World - China


China says convertible yuan the ultimate goal (AFP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 07:46 AM PDT

A bank worker counts a stack of US dollars together with stacks of 100 Chinese yuan notes at a bank in Hefei in March. China wants the yuan to be fully convertible and such currencies are generally free-floating, a top central bank official said Friday, six weeks after Beijing pledged to loosen its grip on the yuan.(AFP/File)AFP - China wants the yuan to be fully convertible and such currencies are generally free-floating, a top central bank official said Friday, six weeks after Beijing pledged to loosen its grip on the yuan.


China overtakes Japan as No.2 economy: FX chief (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 06:40 AM PDT

Reuters - China has overtaken Japan to become the world's second-largest economy, the fruit of three decades of rapid growth that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty.

China says it opposes EU sanctions against Iran (AP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 06:26 AM PDT

AP - China said Friday that it opposes the sanctions the European Union is imposing on Iran over its disputed nuclear program, saying it supports Iran's renewed efforts to hold talks on a possible swap of nuclear fuel.

US expert: China oil spill far bigger than stated (AP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 05:48 AM PDT

In this photo taken on Sunday, July 25, 2010, a worker cleans up the oil at the Nantuo Fishing Harbor after the oil spill in Dalian in northeast China's Liaoning province. An American oil spill expert says China's worst-known oil spill is far larger than the government has reported.   China's government has said 1,500 tons of oil spilled after an explosion two weeks ago near the northeastern city of Dalian.   But Rick Steiner estimates that 60,000 to 90,000 tons spilled into the Yellow Sea. He says the spill is at least as large as the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil disaster in Alaska. (AP Photo)**CHINA OUT**AP - China's worst known oil spill is dozens of times larger than the government has reported, and some of the oil was spilled deliberately to avoid an even larger disaster, an American expert said Friday.


China opposes new EU sanctions on Iran (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 05:33 AM PDT

Reuters - China said on Friday that it did not approve of tougher new sanctions imposed by the European Union on Iran, and welcomed Tehran's offer to return to negotiations on a nuclear fuel swap without conditions.

China races to recover chemical barrels from river (AFP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 04:52 AM PDT

Barrels from a chemical plant float in the Songhua river in Jilin, northeast China's Jilin province. Workers are struggling to recover the hazardous chemicals that were swept into the river in northeast China.(AFP/File)AFP - Workers on Friday struggled to recover 3,000 barrels filled with hazardous chemicals that were swept into a river in northeast China by floods, amid fears some had sunk, state media said.


Charles River Labs calls off WuXi Pharmatech buy (AP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 04:07 AM PDT

AP - Charles River Laboratories International Inc., a U.S. medical research equipment and services company, said Friday it is canceling a $1.6 billion acquisition of WuXi PharmaTech after shareholder objections.

Luxuries from China's Forbidden City to travel US (AP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 03:14 AM PDT

In this photo taken on Wednesday, July 28, 2010, Nancy Berliner, left, curator of Chinese art and culture at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem and Henry Ng, executive vice president of the World Monuments Fund stand on a pavillion as they tour a rock garden outside the courtyard complex, where Chinese emperor Qianlong used for his retirement located inside Forbidden City in Beijing, China. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)AP - Deep in a long-forgotten corner of the Forbidden City and up a twisting stairway are four sets of twin doors, shut for more than eight decades. They reveal rare sweeping views to the north, south, east and west above the golden-tiled rooftops of the imperial palace.


Taiwanese wary about China amid warming ties (AP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 02:07 AM PDT

In this photo taken Friday, July 23, 2010, local Taiwanese watch a mainland Chinese Kung-fu troupe perform in Taipei, Taiwan. Despite closer ties between Taiwan and China, the common language, and the attempts by Beijing to play up both sides' common cultural history many Taiwanese insist the island's 23 million people don't identify culturally with the mainland because 50 years of Japanese colonial rule and another six decades of political separation has created a distinct Taiwanese identity. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)AP - In the crowded Taipei theater, Eddy Fang laughs politely at the Chinese ensemble's comic references to jealous husbands and overweight wives but can't help thinking it's all a bit lowbrow in relatively sophisticated Taiwan.


China criticizes Clinton comments on island chains (AP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 01:50 AM PDT

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency taken on Wednesday, July 28, 2010, a Chinese soldier jumps through a fire obstacle during psychological training at an army training field before the upcoming 83rd anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army, which will be celebrated on Aug. 1, in Guangzhou, the capital of south China's Guangdong Province. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Li Gang) ** NO SALES **AP - China's military on Friday criticized remarks by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that Washington had a strong interest in seeing territorial disputes in the South China Sea resolved peacefully.


China naval drill in South China Sea: state media (AFP)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 01:03 AM PDT

People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy sailors are seen on the deck of a missile frigate. China this week staged a large-scale naval and air exercise on its southeast coast, as South Korea and the United States conducted their own naval drill opposed by Beijing, according to state media.(AFP/File/Ted Aljibe)AFP - China this week staged a large naval and air exercise on its southeast coast, as South Korea and the United States conducted their own naval drill opposed by Beijing, state media said Friday.


China to crack down on pro-Cantonese protesters (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 12:56 AM PDT

Reuters - Authorities in China's southern city of Guangzhou will punish people who try and organize any more protests in support of the Cantonese dialect, a state-run newspaper said on Friday.

US lawmakers urge probe of China Ansteel's deal (AFP)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 11:13 PM PDT

A steel worker tosses coal into a furnace at a Xiaoyi steel mill in China's northeastern Shanxi province. A group of US legislators has urged President Barack Obama to investigate a plan by a top Chinese steelmaker to invest in an American firm, saying Washington failed to heed an earlier call.(AFP/File/Liu Jin)AFP - A group of US legislators has urged President Barack Obama to investigate a plan by a top Chinese steelmaker to invest in an American firm, saying Washington failed to heed an earlier call.


China jails 3 Uighurs for sites deemed sensitive (AP)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 10:52 PM PDT

AP - China has jailed three minority Uighurs who ran websites with content considered politically sensitive by the government, according to a media report and an advocacy group.

U.S. officials to go to China to push shunning Iran (Reuters)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 12:35 PM PDT

Reuters - Senior U.S. officials said on Thursday they will travel to China in August to push Beijing to abide by international sanctions on Iran.

Floods kill 29 in China's northeast (AFP)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 10:41 AM PDT

Barrels from a chemical plant float in the Songhua river in Jilin, northeast China's Jilin province on July 28. At least 29 people have been killed and seven are missing after floodwaters swept through northeast China, state media said Thursday, as the death toll from the worst floods in years neared 1,000.(AFP/File)AFP - At least 29 people have been killed and seven are missing after floodwaters swept through northeast China, state media said Thursday, as the death toll from the worst floods in years neared 1,000.


Four held over China pipeline blast, toll hits 13 (AFP)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 09:02 AM PDT

Firefighters inspect an explosion at a plastics factory in Nanjing. Police have arrested four people in connection with a chemical pipeline explosion that rocked a city in eastern China, state media said Thursday, as the death toll rose to 13.(AFP)AFP - Police have arrested four people in connection with a chemical pipeline explosion that rocked a city in eastern China, state media said Thursday, as the death toll rose to 13.


China govt approves Geely acquisition of Volvo (AP)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 08:29 AM PDT

FILE - In this March 28, 2010 file photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Geely Holding Group Chairman Li Shufu speaks during a news conference after a signing ceremony to buy Ford Motor Co.'s Volvo Cars in Goteborg, Sweden.  Geely Holding Group has received final Chinese government approval to acquire Volvo Cars from Ford Motor Co., the Commerce Ministry said Thursday, July 29, 2010. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Wu Wei, File) ** NO SALES **AP - Geely Holding Group has received final Chinese government approval to acquire Volvo Cars from Ford Motor Co., the Commerce Ministry said Thursday.


Rio Tinto, China's Chalco seal deal for Guinea mine (AFP)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 06:40 AM PDT

File photo of an employee of Australian mining giant Rio Tinto at the Shanghai offices of the firm. Mining giant Rio Tinto and China's Chalco on Thursday signed a binding agreement to jointly develop a huge African iron ore field, with the Chinese company to invest 1.35 billion dollars in the project.(AFP/File/Philippe Lopez)AFP - Mining giant Rio Tinto and China's Chalco on Thursday signed a binding agreement to jointly develop a huge African iron ore field, with the Chinese company to invest 1.35 billion dollars in the project.


China denies forced technology transfer charge (AFP)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 04:49 AM PDT

A high-speed train pulls out from the new railway station in Wuhan, central China. Beijing on Thursday denied charges by a US business group that its technology transfer rules for foreign firms constitute AFP - Beijing on Thursday denied charges by a US business group that its technology transfer rules for foreign firms constitute "theft" on a massive scale, and defended its policies as meeting global rules.


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