Tag: China


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2009-07-03 Russia expects to earn 57 billion rubles ($1.8 bln) annually from oil exports to China.
-- According to Sergei Shmatko, Energy Minister of Russia
2009-02-15 / 2009-02-22 Hillary Clinton visited Japan, Indonesia, South Korea and China.
2008-10-28 In Sudan, four of the nine kidnapped Chinese workers in Sudan (2008-10-18) had been killed.
Four others were rescued and one was still missing
-- According to Chinese Foreign Ministry
2008-10-24 "he grim reality has led people, amidst the panic, to realize that the United States has used the U.S. dollar's hegemony to plunder the world's wealth
[...]
The U.S. dollar is losing people's confidence. The world, acting democratically and lawfully through a global financial organization, urgently needs to change the international monetary system based on U.S. global economic leadership and U.S. dollar dominance."
-- Shi Jianxun, professor at Shanghai's Tongji University, comment in People's Daily
2008-10-18 in Sudan, nine Chinese workers from the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) were kidnapped in an oil field near the western Sudanese region of Darfur
2008-10 Russia and China reached an agreement to build a Chinese leg of the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) oil pipeline.
2008-10 First Venezuelan telecommunications satellite launched from China.
2008-10 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China paid $5.6 billion for 20% of South Africa's largest bank.
2008-09 Venezuela signs agreements to boost oil exports to China and South Africa as part of plan to expand into new markets.
2008-06 Japan and China reach a deal for the joint development of a gas field in the East China Sea, resolving a four-year-old dispute.

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