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181. Shanghai Unicom to use Nokia EGPRS Solutions
Today the Shanghai branch of China Unicom (Shanghai Unicom) announced the launch of a number of new mobile services.
22 Nov 2006
182. India not quite the new China
India is catching the eye of more foreign firms as an investment destination, but any expectation that it may soon become the new China as manufacturer to the world is not borne out by the money flows.
21 Nov 2006
183. Exxon Mobil Signs Agreement With CNPC
Exxon Mobil Corp. has signed a preliminary agreement to sell all the gas it exports from its energy project off the Far Eastern island of Sakhalin to China National Petroleum Corp.
23 Oct 2006
184. China Visit to Rolls Royce Plant
Jia Qinglin, Chairman of the National committee of thee Chinese People’s Consultative Conference (CPPCC), visited the Rolls Royce facility in Derby which makes many of the aero engines used by Chinese airlines.
23 Oct 2006
185. Rosneft, CNPC Create Joint Venture
State oil company OAO Rosneft announced Tuesday that it had set up a joint venture with China National Petroleum Corp. to explore for oil in Russia, a sign of the two nations' closer cooperation in the energy sector.
17 Oct 2006
186. EU Businesses: China Top Counterfeiter
European Union businesses identified China as the world's top producer of fake goods on Thursday, claiming heavy sales losses and little support from authorities.
05 Oct 2006
187. London Cabs to be Made in China
Manganese Bronze Holdings Plc today announced that it had signed Heads of Terms with Zhejiang Geely Holding Group CO. Ltd, the Chinese car manufacturer.
04 Oct 2006
188. EU States Agree on Shoe Duty Compromise
European Union states agreed on Wednesday to impose tariffs on Chinese and Vietnamese shoe imports for two years to prevent cheap imports from flooding European markets.
04 Oct 2006
189. China Gives Europe Investment a Wary Eye
China's shareholders and CEOs are growing restless.
28 Sep 2006
190. China calls for cooperation on hedge fund risks
Financial regulators across the world need to work together to keep checks on the increasingly powerful $1.2 trillion (810 billion pound) hedge fund industry
28 Sep 2006
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