2010年6月5日星期六

Yahoo! News: World - China

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: World - China


Taiwanese show guarded acceptance of China pact (Reuters)

Posted: 05 Jun 2010 08:57 AM PDT

Reuters - The low turnout at a demonstration in Taiwan on Saturday against a trade pact with China pointed to broad but guarded acceptance of the deal by the Taiwanese public.

Arms to Taiwan no reason to suspend US-China ties: Gates (AFP)

Posted: 05 Jun 2010 08:42 AM PDT

This photo, released by Taiwan's Military News Agency, shows Taiwanese soldiers during an exercise in southern Pingtung. US Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Saturday chided China for suspending military ties over US arms sales to Taiwan, saying Beijing's stance AFP - Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Saturday chided China for suspending military ties over US arms sales to Taiwan, saying Beijing's stance "makes little sense".


U.S. appeals to China to restore military ties (Reuters)

Posted: 05 Jun 2010 07:51 AM PDT

Buddhist monks distribute holy threads to followers at a public gathering at Gulabgarh, about 310 kilometers (192 miles) from Jammu, India, Saturday, June 5, 2010. Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is on a two day visit. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)Reuters - The United States appealed to China on Saturday to restore military ties despite discord over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and said it was considering options beyond the United Nations to punish North Korea over the sinking of a South Korean ship.


Correction: China-US-Gates story (AP)

Posted: 05 Jun 2010 03:09 AM PDT

AP - In a June 3 story about why China refused an offered visit by U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, The Associated Press erroneously reported the rank of Chinese military leader Ma Xiaotian. He is a general, not a lieutenant general. The same error was in a May 25 story from Beijing about a meeting between U.S. and Chinese military commanders.

Honda says Chinese labor dispute has been settled (AP)

Posted: 05 Jun 2010 12:33 AM PDT

In this photo taken on May 26, 2010, employees at a Honda supply plant in Foshan gather near the factory gate during a strike in south China's Guangdong province. Honda Motor Co. says striking workers who have frozen production at its car plants in southern China have accepted a 24 percent wage increase, possibly allowing operations to resume this week. (AP Photo) **  CHINA OUT **AP - Honda Motor Co. said a labor dispute at a parts plant that crippled the automaker's production in China has been resolved after a wage increase of 24 percent, and the affected assembly plants would be running again Saturday.


China to review plans for Agricultural Bank's IPO (AP)

Posted: 05 Jun 2010 12:30 AM PDT

AP - The state-owned Agricultural Bank of China plans to sell a 15 percent stake in what could become the world's largest initial public offering, China's securities regulators said.
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