Obama supports trade liberalization between US and China: Locke
President Obama supports open and free trade between the US and China, said US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke at the opening ceremony of the 20th Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) held in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province, on October 29. |
U.S. Commerce chief lauds China's efforts to tackle energy challenges
Visiting U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke on Wednesday hailed China's actions to confront energy challenges. |
U.S. officials arrive in east China for pre-summit trade talks
A trio of senior U.S. officials arrived Wednesday China's eastern city of Hangzhou for trade talks aimed at easing trade disputes and laying the groundwork for next month's presidential summit in Beijing. |
US calls for balanced trade at meeting with China
China and the United States kicked off an annual trade meeting on Thursday with both sides reiterating calls against protectionism, against a backdrop of friction over trade and the value of their currencies. US hi-tech export controls scrutinized |
China, US start annual trade talks in Hangzhou
China and the United States on Thursday started their annual trade talks in Hangzhou, captial of east China's Zhejiang province. |
China to pursue trade case against US automakers
China has told the US that it will take steps that could lead to higher tariffs on imports of autos made by GM, Chrysler and Ford. |
US hi-tech export controls to be scrutinized
HANGZHOU: The United States will review granting the market economy status and loosening controls on exports to China, visiting Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke said yesterday. |
China, U.S. to advance agricultural cooperation
China and the United States should promote a mutually reciprocal cooperation on agriculture from a strategic perspective, said Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu on Tuesday. |
Protectionism may be key component to trade summit
Efforts to curb protectionism are likely to be the focus of a trade summit between China and the United States next week. |
SDA enjoys bumper year
This year has turned out to be a very memorable one for the Shandong Aviation Group Co Ltd (SDA). |
Air China to open Hangzhou- Frankfurt route
Air China, the country's major carrier, will launch a new route next Tuesday from the eastern city of Hangzhou to Frankfurt in Germany. |
China, U.S. pledge efforts to ensure success of 20th JCCT meeting
China and the United States on Thursday pledged joint efforts to ensure the success of the 20th meeting of the China-U.S. Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT). |
Protectionism may be key component to trade summit
Efforts to curb protectionism are likely to be the focus of a trade summit between China and the United States next week. |
Woman lies flat on road after quarrel with lover
A woman laid down on a busy crossing in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, for more than half an hour after a fight with her boyfriend on Sunday. |
Seasun Technology appointed distributor in telecommunications
Seasun Technology and Development Co Ltd, headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, has been appointed by Vytran. |
British theater to stage "Romeo and Juliet" in China
The British TNT Theater will stage a new version of Shakespeare's classic tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" in seven Chinese cities from Oct. 20 to Nov. 29. |
Ag Secretary to discuss Ag trade development in China
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Oct. 19 that he will travel to Asia Oct. 23-30 to participate in bilateral meetings on agricultural trade and development in China and support a U.S. Trade Mission to the Philippines. |
Silk fashion show staged in Hangzhou
A model presents a creation during a silk fashion show in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, Oct. 20, 2009. |
China orders up to 36 pct tariffs on nylon imports
China will impose tariffs of up to 36 percent on some imported nylon products to protect its domestic industry from suspected dumping in Beijing's latest maneuver amid trade spats with the U.S. |
Alibaba receives 81 percent more searches
Alibaba.com received 81 percent more searches for toys on its international Internet trading site in the first six months than a year earlier |