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- China unlikely to budge on thorny South China Sea dispute (Reuters)
- Obama, Hu pitch different trade agendas (Reuters)
- Obama says China must play by the rules (Reuters)
- Highlights: Obama and Hu remarks at APEC CEO summit (Reuters)
- China's Hu urges bigger voice for emerging nations (Reuters)
- China jails 17 for fighting police over demolition (AP)
China unlikely to budge on thorny South China Sea dispute (Reuters) Posted: 12 Nov 2011 05:12 PM PST Reuters - Pressured at home and increasingly sensing a concerted regional effort to contain its territorial claims, China will be in no mood to make concessions on vast areas of the disputed South China Sea at two key east Asian summits in Indonesia this week. |
Obama, Hu pitch different trade agendas (Reuters) Posted: 12 Nov 2011 03:05 PM PST Reuters - Barack Obama and Hu Jintao presented dueling trade agendas as an antidote to weak global growth as the U.S. and Chinese presidents faced off on Saturday at a Pacific summit where Europe's debt crisis loomed large. |
Obama says China must play by the rules (Reuters) Posted: 12 Nov 2011 02:41 PM PST Reuters - President Barack Obama used an Asia-Pacific summit on Saturday to push back against China's trade practices, insisting Beijing stop poaching U.S. intellectual property and allow its currency to rise. |
Highlights: Obama and Hu remarks at APEC CEO summit (Reuters) Posted: 12 Nov 2011 02:10 PM PST Reuters - Following are quotes from President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao before the APEC CEO summit. |
China's Hu urges bigger voice for emerging nations (Reuters) Posted: 12 Nov 2011 01:47 PM PST Reuters - President Hu Jintao sought to soothe the nerves of foreign businesses over market conditions in China on Saturday and vowed to boost his country's global role amid growing uncertainty and trade protectionism. |
China jails 17 for fighting police over demolition (AP) Posted: 11 Nov 2011 07:53 PM PST AP - A Chinese court has jailed 17 people for fighting with police over the demolition of housing in a northwestern city amid widespread tensions over rapid urban development. |
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