2011年10月25日星期二

Yahoo! News: World - China

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: World - China


Republicans ask Obama to lead on China currency (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 01:22 PM PDT

Reuters - Republican lawmakers aired U.S. grievances over subsidies, piracy and other Chinese trade practices on Tuesday, but said President Barack Obama must take the lead on tackling China's exchange rate policies.

Obama to press Hu on yuan at November summits: Treasury (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 09:02 AM PDT

A picture illustration shows a U.S. one dollar and Chinese 10 Yuan bank notes, taken in Warsaw January 26, 2011. Picture taken January 26. REUTERS/Kacper PempelReuters - President Barack Obama will press Chinese President Hu Jintao for faster action to revalue China's currency in a series of international summits in November, a top U.S. Treasury official said on Tuesday.


Obama willing to work on China legislation: Treasury (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:57 AM PDT

Reuters - The Obama administration is willing to work with Congress on a bill to address China currency and trade concerns but believes some provisions of pending legislation would violate international trade rules, a top U.S. Treasury official said on Tuesday.

Lawmakers seek tougher stance on China trade (AP)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:19 AM PDT

AP - House lawmakers are urging the administration to apply more pressure on what they call China's "predatory" trading practices, but show division on whether to pass legislation punishing China for manipulating its currency.

Currency bill no "silver bullet": House Republican (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 07:07 AM PDT

Congressional Super Committee member Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) makes an opening statement as the panel holds its inaugural meeting to search for at least $1.2 trillion in new deficit reductions, in Washington, DC, September 8, 2011. REUTERS/Mike TheilerReuters - A top Republican congressman on Tuesday urged the Obama administration to tell Congress what it "should and should not do" to confront concerns about Chinese trade and currency practices blamed for U.S. job losses.


USTR says China policies "hobbling" U.S. business (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 06:44 AM PDT

The People's Republic of China flag and the U.S. Stars and Stripes fly along Pennsylvania Avenue near the U.S. Capitol in Washington during Chinese President Hu Jintao's state visit, January 18, 2011. REUTERS/Hyungwon KangReuters - A top U.S. trade official on Tuesday criticized China for policies he said were "hobbling" American sales but did not ask for new legislative authority to confront Beijing.


China sends envoy to Syria amid pressure to reform (AP)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 03:11 AM PDT

AP - China said Tuesday that it was sending an envoy to Syria after blocking a U.N. resolution earlier this month that threatened sanctions, and reiterated that it wants a political solution to the country's ongoing crisis.

Penalized in China, Wal-Mart reopens Chongqing stores (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 03:10 AM PDT

Employees stand in front of the gate to a Wal-Mart Supercenter in Chongqing municipality October 24, 2011. REUTERS/StringerReuters - Wal-Mart stores in the Chinese city of Chongqing reopened to surging crowds on Tuesday, two weeks after being shut down by local authorities for violating food and product standards.


China considers new law better defining terrorism (AP)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 02:40 AM PDT

AP - China said Tuesday that it is considering new legislation to better define terrorism and allow for the public listing of terrorist groups, in an effort to strengthen prosecution against domestic threats and bolster Beijing's role in international cooperation.

North Korea's Kim calls for nuclear talks, doubts on uranium (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 01:50 AM PDT

North Korean leader Kim Jong-il applauds as he watches a military parade in Pyongyang's central square in this still image taken from video September 9, 2011 marking the 63rd anniversary of the state's founding. REUTERS/KRT via Reuters TVReuters - North Korea's leader Kim Jong-il told Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang that a stalled 2005 deal should be the basis for fresh talks about the North's nuclear program, Chinese media reported, leaving unanswered the key question of uranium enrichment.


China paper warns of "sound of cannons" in sea disputes (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 01:46 AM PDT

Reuters - One of China's most popular newspapers warned on Tuesday that nations involved in territorial disputes in the South China Sea should "mentally prepare for the sounds of cannons" if they remain at loggerheads with Beijing.

Shanghai owners protest as developers slash prices (AP)

Posted: 24 Oct 2011 11:53 PM PDT

AP - Property owners in Shanghai and other big Chinese cities are protesting as measures to cool the once-overheated real estate market prompt developers to slash prices.
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