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- U.S. again says China not currency manipulator (Reuters)
- US declines to cite China as currency manipulator (AP)
- China premier urges protection of farmers' rights (AP)
- China to start work on world's highest airport (Reuters)
- China: Mildewed feed behind toxin in milk (AP)
- China official says Wukan protest shows rights demands on rise (Reuters)
U.S. again says China not currency manipulator (Reuters) Posted: 27 Dec 2011 03:18 PM PST Reuters - The U.S. Treasury again shied away from labeling China a currency manipulator on Tuesday, but it rapped the country for not moving quickly enough on exchange rate reforms. |
US declines to cite China as currency manipulator (AP) Posted: 27 Dec 2011 02:54 PM PST AP - The Obama administration on Tuesday declined to label China a currency manipulator after seeing recent increases in the value of the yuan compared to the dollar. |
China premier urges protection of farmers' rights (AP) Posted: 27 Dec 2011 07:50 AM PST AP - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has urged officials to share profits from the development of rural land with the millions of farmers who have to give it up. |
China to start work on world's highest airport (Reuters) Posted: 27 Dec 2011 03:58 AM PST Reuters - China will start work on the world's highest airport next year, in Tibet's Nagqu county, state media said on Tuesday, which will be about 100 meters (328 ft) higher than the existing record holder in another part of the remote and restive region. |
China: Mildewed feed behind toxin in milk (AP) Posted: 27 Dec 2011 12:42 AM PST AP - Mildewed feed given to cows caused the high levels of a cancer-causing toxin found in milk from China's biggest dairy company and a smaller one, according to a government safety agency investigating the troubled dairy industry's latest scandal. |
China official says Wukan protest shows rights demands on rise (Reuters) Posted: 26 Dec 2011 05:59 PM PST Reuters - The senior Chinese official who helped defuse a standoff with protesting villagers has told officials to get used to citizens who are increasingly assertive about their rights and likened erring local governments to red apples with rotten cores. |
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