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- Nuclear approvals to be resumed at slower rate
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- The the world's largest oil company, Exxon Mobil, has seen its profits rise due to the hig..
- Honda sees sharp drop in profit
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- Japan's third biggest carmaker, Honda, has announced a 41% drop in quarterly profit, as it..
- Top internet firms impose site blackout
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- More than 7,000 websites including Wikipedia are blacking out their websites on Wednesday ..
- World Bank sees grim 2012
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- The World Bank Wednesday urged developing countries to prepare for the "real risk" that an..
- Airbus Tianjin plant to assemble three A320 aircraft monthly in 2012
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- The joint venture of Airbus in China's northern Tianjin municipality can now assemble thre..
- China shifts policy on auto investment
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- As the biggest auto manufacturer in the world, China's auto industry attracts capital from..
- BASF cuts back on GM products
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- The world's top chemicals firm, Germany's BASF, said Monday it was halting the development..
- Tax officers to hold lightning strike on Monday
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- The PCS - the largest union representing civil servants - said the trials would pave the w..
- Affordable housing still key priority in Shanghai
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- Shanghai will proceed with its affordable housing program this year as the city continues ..
- Air France-KLM Plans to Cut Costs to Boost Profitability
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- Air France-KLM, France major flag carrier, on Thursday unveiled a multi-billion-euro restr..
Sany faces takeover hurdles
Sany Heavy Industry, a leading Chinese construction machinery manufacturer, is likely to encounter myriad management difficulties in the acquisition of German concrete pump maker Putzmeister Holding GmbH due to a lack of trust and other cross-cultural conflicts, an expert told the Global Times Tuesd..
- • Sany faces takeover hurdles
- • Nuclear approvals to be resumed at slower rate
- • Honda sees sharp drop in profit
- • Top internet firms impose site blackout
- • World Bank sees grim 2012
- • Airbus Tianjin plant to assemble three A320 aircraft monthly in 2012
- • China shifts policy on auto investment
- • BASF cuts back on GM products
- • Tax officers to hold lightning strike on Monday
- • Affordable housing still key priority in Shanghai
- • Air France-KLM Plans to Cut Costs to Boost Profitability
- • Huaneng sees profits drop 21.7 pct last year
- • Citigroup stocks JV approved
- • Uncorking China's wine market
- • Builders follow environmental approach
- • Insurance industry needs to overcome problems: experts
- • ICBC Middle East reports profit jump in 2011 despite regional unrest
- • Bajaj launches ultra-low-cost car xx
- • Lufthansa to withdraw from China market
- • EU’s carbon tax for flights about cash, not emissions
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