UN conference on climate; a long way to go to achieve the desired results Durban; the UN conference on climate organized Durban, although was regarded successful by the participants, but remained failed to achieve satisfactory results. A package of accords includes an agreement which gives a new lease of life to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol […]
Dec 16 2011 | Posted in
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Big foreign investment drops down for the first time in China China’s economic growth could be slowing further as data on Thursday showed the first year-on-year drop in foreign direct investment in 28 months and a fresh fall in new orders signaled a further contraction in factory activity. The data highlights increasing risks to […]
Dec 15 2011 | Posted in
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China determined to grow despite grim global economy Laying out a blueprint for the world’s second-biggest economy in the year ahead, Beijing promised to keep monetary policy "prudent," fiscal policy "pro-active" and consumer prices stable — language broadly in line with previous commitments. Economists said the rhetoric suggested Beijing preferred to only fine-tune economic policies, […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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Much of the US population is misguided about the progress China has made and what are future prospects in good relations with the industrial counterpart. Shaun Rein, an America economic researcher/expert, has authored a book, The End of Cheap China: Economic and Cultural Trends That Will Disrupt the World that provides a deep insight into Chinese […]
Dec 14 2011 | Posted in
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Pak-US diplomatic, military and economic ties have come on a turning point after the NATO forces’ unilateral operation in Abbottabad in pursuit of the Al-Qaeda Chief, Usama Bin Laden and a recent strike on a Pakistan army camp. It is the juncture where the two nations are bound to decide one thing from long-term engagement […]
Dec 10 2011 | Posted in
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Masood Khan condemns Nato attacks, warns the mistake should never happen again Masood Khan, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China on Wednesday once again condemned last month’s unprovoked air assault of NATO and ISAF helicopters on two Pakistan outposts near Afghanistan border that killed 24 troops and left 13 others seriously injured. Masood Khan said that the […]
Dec 7 2011 | Posted in
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China – Stimulus stopped so did the China’s runaway growth After car sales growth of 46 percent in 2009 and 32 percent in 2010, the maker of the squat Ben Ben mini car and Changan Star van saw a modest 3 percent rise in the first 10 months of 2011. It also watched its share […]
Dec 7 2011 | Posted in
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China announces that Coca Cola drinks were poisoned intentionally Officials of northeast China articulated on Tuesday that the drinks manufactured by Coca Cola, which killed one child and harmed three others, were poisoned intentionally. The boy died on Monday, November 28 after he drank a Pulpy Milky Yoghurt, which is manufactured by Minute Maid, a […]
Dec 7 2011 | Posted in
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Children vulnerable to climatic changes: UNICEF A report from UNICEF reveals that children are most vulnerable to climatic changes, especially in the East Asia and Pacific. Talking to MediaGlobal Matthew McKinnon, head of the Climate Vulnerability Initiative at DARA International, claimed, "In Asia, Central and South Asia are the most vulnerable regions; in the Pacific, […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
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Pakistan slumps down at corruption list Pakistan has slumped down on the corruption list from 34th position to 42 due to the honest efforts of Zardari and co. Pakistan scored 2.5 in corruption which is far less than previous year as the figures were more woeful during that period with 2.3. The comprehensive difference of […]
China’s manufacturing activity suffers due to the slowdown of global economy This is happening for the first time in last 33 months that China’s manufacturing activity has contracted to the lowest level. The official reports compiled in the month of November showed that the slowdown in the global economy has had great impact on China’s […]
Dec 1 2011 | Posted in
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U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton warns developing nations to be cautious about foreign aid United States Secretary of State Hilary Clinton has advised the developing nations to be cautious about accepting a helping hand from new emerging powers in the region. Clinton said, "There is another step that developing countries need to take to […]
Nov 30 2011 | Posted in
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