Friday, October 4, 2013

China Malaysia agree to lift ties

  • Beijing News.Net - Thursday 3rd October, 2013

    An unusual spate of hornet attacks in northwest China's Shaanxi Province has killed 42 people and injured 1,640 others, the country's top health authority said Thursday. Of the people injured in the attacks which began in July, 206 persons are receiving treatment in hospital, Xinhua reported citing the National Health and Family Planning Commission. A guideline for diagnosing and treating ...

  • BC-TEN--China Open Results TEN

    eTaiwan News - Friday 4th October, 2013

    China">China "> China">China Open Results BEIJING (AP) -- Results Friday from the China">China "> China">China Open at China">China "> China">China National Tennis Center (seedings in ...

  • S China Sea typhoon death toll hits 6

    Global Times - Friday 4th October, 2013

    Rescuers on Friday retrieved the bodies of two more fishermen from the South China Sea in the aftermath of Typhoon Wutip, while another 56 remain missing after the typhoon struck on Sunday. Altogether, six bodies have been found so far. Rescuers expanded their search areas and launched underwater searches on Friday, according to Chen Zhirong, vice governor of south China's Hainan ...

  • China market Local smartphone vendors reluctant to adopt fingerprint sensors

    Digitimes - Friday 4th October, 2013

    China-based smartphone vendors may not follow the steps of Apple to adopt fingerprint identity sensors for their next-generation models, and instead will continue to maintain their lead in the large-display smartphone segment, according to industry ...

  • Chinas advice to its tourists abroad Dont pick your nose dont pee in pools...

    India Today - Friday 4th October, 2013

    In May this year, Chinese tourists were listed among the top 5 worst tourists of the lot. Americans were the worst ever.Incensed by the "reputation of the country being damaged" by its rowdy citizens travelling abroad, China's National Tourism Administration has issued a 64-page booklet "Guidebook for civilised tourism" that has illustrations and a list of dos and ...

  • Nadal Beats Fognini Reaches China Open Semifinals

    ABC News - Friday 4th October, 2013

    Rafael Nadal kept alive his hopes of wresting the top ranking from Novak Djokovic by rallying for a 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 win over Fabio Fognini of Italy in the quarterfinals of the China Open on Friday. Nadal, who needs to reach the final here to have a chance of displacing Djokovic, was down a set and a break but changed the tempo of the match with a timely service break. The Spaniard seemed to ...

  • Hong Kong shares slip as Macau casinos China telcos sink

    Reuters - Friday 4th October, 2013

    HONG KONG | Fri Oct 4, 2013 4:07am EDT HONG KONG Oct 4 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares finished the week on a lackluster note, as investors took profit on the outperforming Macau casino sector and telecom counters dropped on uncertainty about Chinese pricing policy. The Hang Seng Index ended down 0.3 percent on Friday, at 23,138.5 points, and was also off 0.3 percent for the week. The ...

  • China Malaysia agree to lift ties

    China Daily - Friday 4th October, 2013

    Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak agreed on Friday to upgrade bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership. During their talks, the two leaders spoke highly of the achievements made in cooperation between the two countries and had an in-depth exchange of views on advancing China-Malaysia ties in an all-around manner under new ...

  • Packer makes his move on Chinas film industry

    ABC Australia - Friday 4th October, 2013

    Film experts say the Australian casino tycoon James Packer's gamble on the movie industry in China will probably be a good investment. It's been revealed Mr Packer has struck a deal to invest more than 400 million dollars to produce 75 films with Warner Brothers over four years. He's hoping rising box office revenues in China will make his move into the film industry a lucrative ...

  • Engine problems force China Airlines plane to land in Australias Cairns

    China Daily - Friday 4th October, 2013

    /enpproperty--> BRISBANE, Australia -- A China Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Cairns Airport in Australia's Queensland due to engine failure, local media reported Friday. The flight from Sydney to Taipei was diverted to Cairns after engine problems were detected over Cape York in Far North Queensland. ...

  • Malaysia-China Set To Achieve Bilateral Trade Of US$160 Billion By 2017

    General Sources - Friday 4th October, 2013

    PUTRAJAYA, Oct 4 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and China are set to achieve a total bilateral trade of US$160 billion by 2017, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. During a closed-door meeting with China's President Xi Jinping at his office today, both leaders also discussed a five year programme for economic and trade cooperation and agreed to elevate the current cooperation between ...

  • China?s territorial claims in West Philippine Sea mere claims not rights?DFA exec

    Inquirer Global Nation - Friday 4th October, 2013

    MANILA, Philippines - China's territorial claims in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) does not give it the right to the hotly contested territory because they are ';just mere claims'; and do not adhere to international laws. "There is a fundamental difference between entitlements and claims under international law,'; Assistant Secretary Henry Bensurto Jr. of the ...

  • Chinas Xi holds Malaysia talks in regional charm offensive

    West Australian - Friday 4th October, 2013

    Kuala Lumpur (AFP) - Chinese President Xi Jinping met Malaysia's leader Friday as part of a Southeast Asia charm offensive ahead of key regional summits, with analysts saying he "had the floor to himself" after Barack Obama scrapped his Asia tour.Xi's visit to Malaysia and an earlier stop in Indonesia have taken on added significance with the White House's announcement ...

  • China and Malaysia announce 5-year plan to boost bilateral trade

    Star Tribune - Friday 4th October, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- China and Malaysia have announced plans to significantly boost bilateral trade in the next five years through measures such as supporting industrial parks in each other's countries. Leaders of both nations said Friday during a visit to Malaysia by Chinese President Xi Jinping that the plans would increase bilateral trade to $160 billion by 2017. China is ...

  • China Now meet scopes out future

    China Daily - Friday 4th October, 2013

    Businessmen from different industries and scholars from Southern California came together for a first-ever summit to navigate investment, finance strategies and successful market entry and best business practices between the ever-expanding US and China markets. Larry Namer, founder of E Entertainment, said he was drawn to China by all the excitement and opportunities across the Pacific Ocean. ...

  • DC shutdown gets social media in China all in a twitter

    China Daily - Friday 4th October, 2013

    /enpproperty--> The United States federal government's partial shutdown has triggered discussion across the Pacific where many Chinese netizens turned to social media to voice their complaints about the inconvenience. "The US government's shutdown, so the website servers of our ongoing contest shutdown," a student of Wuhan University in Hubei province, said in her Sina ...

  • UPDATE 1-China elevates Malaysia ties aims to triple trade by 2017

    Reuters - Friday 4th October, 2013

    Fri Oct 4, 2013 2:17am EDT * China, Malaysia boost ties hours after Obama cancels Asia trip * Xi, Najib boost military cooperation * China-Malaysia trade seen tripling to $160 bln by 2017 By Yantoultra Ngui KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 4 (Reuters) - China and Malaysia agreed on Friday to elevate bilateral ties to a "comprehensive strategic partnership", aiming to boost military cooperation and ...

  • US needs to keep pushing India China to reduce Iranian oil

    Times of India - Friday 4th October, 2013

    While the iPhone has always been an object of desire, Apple wasn't able to make a big dent in India because of pricing issues peculiar to this ...

  • US-Japan ministerial meeting strengthens military stance against China

    wsws.org - Friday 4th October, 2013

    The so-called "2 plus 2" meeting in Tokyo yesterday--involving US Secretary of State John Kerry, Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel, and their Japanese counterparts, Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera--has resulted in agreements that will escalate US-Japanese military tensions with China. President Barack Obama shortened his intended trip to South East Asia ...

  • Williams Radwanska into last eight at China Open

    China.org.cn - Friday 4th October, 2013

    In a battle between the China Open's first two champions, world number one Serena Williams edged Russian Maria Kirilenko in a close two-setter for her 70th win of the season and also a place in the quarterfinals on ...

  • China funds animal feed factory in Laos

    General Sources - Friday 4th October, 2013

    A US$5.25 million animal feed factory built in Oudomxay province with support from China's southwest Yunnan province has officially opened in Laos to enhance animal husbandry in the northern provinces. A presentation ceremony for the factory was held in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, on September 29, attended by Lao President Choummaly Sayasone and Communist Party of China Yunnan ...

  • China cracks down on waste imports

    Yahoo - Friday 4th October, 2013

    The Associated Press BEIJING ? China for years has welcomed the world?s trash, creating a roaring business in recycling and livelihoods for tens of thousands. Now authorities are clamping down on an industry that has helped the rich West dispose of its waste but also added to the degradation of China?s ...

  • Source: http://www.beijingnews.net/index.php/sid/217511047/scat/55582c89cb296d4c

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