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1.
China's Wastewater Lures Foreign Companies
(News/News October 2008)
The Chinese government has announced a RMB13 bn investment programme to counter water
shortage
s. As much of the nation's wastewater remains untreated, foreign companies may enter this potentially lucr
Friday, 10 October 2008
2.
Biz Talk Interview: Brenda L. Foster, President, AmCham Shanghai
(Interviews/BizTalk)
...al economic slowdown will increasingly be felt in China. China’s persistent challenges such as a
shortage
of qualified management-level talent, transparency and energy
shortage
s remain sign...
Wednesday, 03 September 2008
3.
News Bites: Oilfields Raise Production, Potevio Enters Italian Market
(News/News July 2008)
... China's leading oilfield, has also said that it will step up production to ease the nation's domestic fuel
shortage
- and aims to produce around 40 million tonnes of crude annually in the next decade...
Monday, 21 July 2008
4.
The Week in Review: Sweating Through the China Summer
(News/News July 2008)
... east coast, sending the mercury soaring. High-energy usage in the largest cities is also threatening power
shortage
s and energy blackouts. One response, put in place after sustained u...
Sunday, 20 July 2008
5.
Energy Savings in China: Don’t Neglect Maintenance Measures
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...nefits of free-markets versus planned economies, as exemplified by experience in the United States (power
shortage
s) or Northern Europe (confusion, pollution and price increases with more to come)....
Sunday, 20 July 2008
6.
News Bites: Shanghai Faces Blackouts, HK Surplus Likely for 2008/9
(News/News July 2008)
...of this week, with the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau forecasting average temperatures of 35 degrees. Power
shortage
s also led to blackouts in neighbouring Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces. ...
Monday, 07 July 2008
7.
Coiled Dragon to Become Pinnacle of Shanghai Skyline
(News/News June 2008)
...in Mao Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center. The purpose of the creation will be to relieve the
shortage
of office space in the Lujiazui area and will cost a reported RMB5.4 bn. Construc...
Thursday, 26 June 2008
8.
China Not to Sacrifice Food for Fuel
(News/News June 2008)
...nd sugarcane is used to run factories, power stations and vehicles, its development has led to the global
shortage
of grain, which has led to sky-high food prices in many countries including China....
Saturday, 07 June 2008
9.
Sinopec: Crude Tax Rebates Not Enough to Cover Loss
(News/News May 2008)
...ne of the world’s largest oil consumers, will not be too enamored with the prospect of possible fuel-
shortage
s, a direct result of prolonged losses, two months away from the Olympic Games. ...
Tuesday, 27 May 2008
10.
China Warns of Coal Shortage
(News/News May 2008)
...y is considered the "danger line." It is unclear how the government will respond to the coal
shortage
s but regulators have already rejected appeals by utility companies to raise power...
Friday, 23 May 2008
11.
China News Bites: RMB Appreciation, Talent Shortage, SinoTruk, China Coal
(News/News May 2008)
...States and the European Union to allow a freer flotation against global currencies. Talent
Shortage
a Major Concern for Foreign Companies A survey by three American Chambers of Comm...
Sunday, 04 May 2008
12.
China Moves to Restrict Grain & Fertilizer Exports
(News/News May 2008)
China's Ministry of Commerce has ordered local authorities to strictly control grain and fertilizer exports and to expand the storage of farm produce to ensure domestic supply, state media reports. Th
Thursday, 01 May 2008
13.
News Bites: Talent Shortage a Major Concern, Killer Virus Death Toll Hits 20
(News/News April 2008)
Talent
Shortage
a Major Concern for Foreign Companies A survey by three American Chambers of Commerce in China showed "a continued worsening of human-resource challenges as companies expand,&qu
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
14.
China to Boost Egg Production as Prices Rise
(News/News April 2008)
The rising cost of food in China, which planners believe could cause unrest, has spurred the government to take steps to increase egg production. Those steps include agricultural subsidies, compensat
Saturday, 19 April 2008
15.
No Rice Crisis in China, Says Government
(News/News April 2008)
China has denied that, despite its rampant food price inflation, it will get caught up in the rice
shortage
s and price hikes which are affecting much of Asia. The price of rice "is stable in Chin
Monday, 07 April 2008
16.
Gas And Diesel Shortages Hit Beijing and Shanghai
(News/News March 2008)
...tions in Shanghai have run out of diesel and some have even shut down diesel refueling machines". The
shortage
s occurred first in Guangdong province before spreading east and north. Shanghai h...
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
17.
Shanghai Grade A Office Market Report
(Reports/Business and Industry Reports 2008)
...ome extent new set up of offices by foreign enterprises rendered support to the leasing market. Against the
shortage
of new supply, Grade A office vacancy dropped further in Q4 2007. With the limited ...
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
18.
Weekly News Bites 2: Tibet, Banyan, Dunhuang, Air China, Cathay, Lenovo, Samsung, LG, Automakers
(News/News February 2008)
...ation services are planned to be ready for operation before the Beijing Olympics. Guizhou Electricity
Shortage
Continues Guizhou Province has declared a high-level emergency, as most areas r...
Sunday, 03 February 2008
19.
News Bites: Guizhou Electricity Shortage, Hang Seng Buys into Yantai
(News/News February 2008)
...cation services are planned to be ready for operation before the Beijing Olympics. Guizhou Electricity
Shortage
Continues Guizhou Province has declared a high-level emergency, as most areas r...
Saturday, 02 February 2008
20.
Weekly News Bites 2: Fiat Opens R&D, China Life Looks At Japan, Subsidies for Oil Producers
(News/News December 2007)
...import duties to compensate for losses at refinery units. Gas stations across the country are experiencing
shortage
s, with refineries unwilling to raise output levels because of ongoing low, govern...
Sunday, 09 December 2007
21.
News Bites: China Life Eyes Leading Japanese Insurer, Shanghai's Population Hits 18.45 Million
(News/News December 2007)
... import duties to compensate for losses at refinery units. Gas stations across the country are experiencing
shortage
s, with refineries unwilling to raise output levels because of ongoing low, governme...
Friday, 07 December 2007
22.
Chinese Oil Giants Raise 2007 Fuel Targets
(News/News November 2007)
...and gas producer, has pledged to increase both its own output and import volumes to help ease domestic fuel
shortage
s. Many filling stations across China are experiencing
shortage
s, w...
Thursday, 22 November 2007
23.
Weekly News Bites 2: Consumer Spending Increased Despite Inflation, More Coal Exports
(News/News November 2007)
...eas expanding by 17.1 per cent, to RMB266.5 bn. China Coal Export Revenues Rise Despite a domestic
shortage
of certain energy fuels, notably diesel, China’s exports of coal continue to...
Sunday, 18 November 2007
24.
News Bites: Inflation Fails to Dampen Consumer Spending, China Coal Export Revenues Rise
(News/News November 2007)
...eas expanding by 17.1 per cent, to RMB266.5 bn. China Coal Export Revenues Rise Despite a domestic
shortage
of certain energy fuels, notably diesel, China’s exports of coal continue to...
Thursday, 15 November 2007
25.
News Bites: Trade Surplus & Inflation Target Both Rise, Diesel Shortage, Macao FDI
(News/News November 2007)
... volumes of USD287.52 bn, followed by the United States and Japan. Price Hikes Fail to Halt Diesel
Shortage
China's 10 per cent fuel retail price hike will not ease the country's severe d...
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
26.
Weekly News Bites: RMB Valuation, EU Export Barriers & Lunar Satellite
(News/News October 2007)
...Henan province, and is expected to have a capacity of one million cubic metres. The pipeline will ease the
shortage
of gas in central China's Henan province. China plans to have a total of 10 coalb...
Sunday, 21 October 2007
27.
News Bites: Methane Pipeline, Export Barriers, Ping An Premiums
(News/News October 2007)
...Henan province, and is expected to have a capacity of one million cubic metres. The pipeline will ease the
shortage
of gas in central China's Henan province. China plans to have a total of 10 coalb...
Friday, 19 October 2007
28.
News Bites: Typhoon Warning, Profitable Banks
(News/News October 2007)
...fic. China Promotes Potato Production To mitigate food price inflation and food supply
shortage
s caused by crops savaged by natural disaster, China is turning its attentions to t...
Sunday, 07 October 2007
29.
Hotel Industry Faces Staff Shortages
(News/News September 2007)
...otels But the company says a "human resources skills deficit” is becoming apparent, with a
shortage
of frontline hotel workers and key executive management positions in HR, finance a...
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
30.
Shanghai power-saving Strategy Failing
(News/News August 2007)
...ccording to Xinhua. The main reason for setting the temperatures to 26 degrees is the frequent power
shortage
s that have troubled businesses, official buildings and private houses in the city...
Wednesday, 22 August 2007
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