• Other locally-based services already offer paid apps to China which is the world's largest mobile phone market.

    BBC: A Chinese girl uses a mobile phone

  • We're putting this economy, through these governors, Mr. President, and putting this country on track to lead the world in clean coal technology which we can export -- including exporting to China, which China is building coal-powered plants at a rate of one per month -- one per month.

    WHITEHOUSE: Meeting with Governors on Energy Policy

  • It is easy to exaggerate the degree to which China's economy is dependent upon external trade.

    ECONOMIST: China pedals harder

  • It would also send a protectionist volley to China, which could respond by selling its products elsewhere.

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  • Agilent has already moved much of its chemical analysis business to China, which is Agilent's second-largest market for those products.

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  • In that scenario, Brazil is the ranks second in number of wins, with 3 gold medals, losing only to China, which has five.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN BRASILIA

  • If the Mandarin-speaking Rudd's open attitudes to China (which, granted, come easier in a nation that sells so much to the Chinese) are instructive for America's protectionist social democrats, the new prime minister is in a position to serve not just his countrymen but globalization's cause.

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  • The trade could grow even more quickly than that over the next few years, thanks partly to the pace at which China's foreign trade is growing, and partly to the speed with which its companies are switching to containers and learning to manage their supply chains more efficiently.

    ECONOMIST: On a roll

  • One of the broadest China-based ETFs available to US investors is the Guggenheim China Small Cap ETF ( HAO), which tries to mirror the AlphaShares China Small Cap Index.

    FORBES: China's Consumer Boom Is Coming

  • Yet no big developing country is content merely to complement China, which seems unbeatable in the sort of manufacturing that generates lots of jobs.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil's affair with China is going off the boil

  • Bangladesh has built a huge garment industry in the past decade, using the lure of cheap wages to undercut China, which is still the world's largest producer.

    WSJ: Bangladesh to Raise Pay for Garment Workers

  • The issue is the degree to which China has moved higher education to the top of its priorities, and the fact that 500, 000 new engineers a year will probably come up with more high-tech innovations than 150, 000 can.

    FORBES: China Is Winning The Economic War

  • The China Internet Network Information Center, which answers to China's Ministry of Information Industry, controls the master "directory" of ".cn" Web sites.

    MSN: An explanation of Google's moves in China

  • Of the UK's car exports in 2012, 50% went to other parts of the EU, with another 15% going to the rest of Europe, 16% went to Asia (of which 8% to China) and 13% to the US, the SMMT said.

    BBC: UK car exports hit record despite European market slump

  • His bold statement might have been more of a publicity drive for Energia rather than a clear commitment to a program, but China, which has committed itself to a space program to land men on the moon by 2017 has also stated its interest in helium-3.

    CNN: Mining the moon for a nuclear future

  • Admittedly these gains for developed economies are being partly offset by higher prices for oil and other raw materials, which China also needs to import (of which more in the next article).

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  • Kazakhstan has huge energy reserves that are attractive to neighbouring China as well as to Europe, which is keen to reduce dependence on Russia's oil and gas.

    BBC: Germany criticised over Kazakh trade deal

  • Oil -- which China has had to import since 1993, and which the area may contain -- seems only a small part of the reason.

    CNN: VIEWPOINT

  • Note that the bill's main purpose is to keep underage folks away from dangerous venues and unhealthy content, rather than to prevent gaming addiction -- something for which China eventually had to set up boot camps to deal with.

    ENGADGET: China's complicated history with video games: when a ban isn't really a ban

  • Australia and South Africa are geographically closer to India and China, which gives them an edge with shipping costs.

    FORBES: Can Coal Exports Markets Make Up For Domestic Coal's Plunge?

  • The major exception to this trend is China, which is sitting on a large stockpile that it built up during 2009, but is expected to be used up during the coming months.

    BBC: Copper enters 2011 at record high

  • Clearly, Microsoft needs to remain dominant in big markets like India and China, which are poised to become the largest PC markets in the world over the next several years.

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  • China knows how to work with the Chinese government, which is extremely important for companies that want to succeed in China.

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  • The best guess is that he is pandering to critics in Washington, and that all he really wants is for China to widen the band within which the yuan is allowed to trade, which might produce a modest appreciation.

    ECONOMIST: Asian currencies

  • They concluded that to achieve the required export growth, China would have to reduce prices, which would be increasingly hard to manage, whether through productivity gains or a squeeze in profits.

    ECONOMIST: China's export prospects

  • Sudan is of considerable strategic importance to China because of its oil production, much of which China buys.

    ECONOMIST: Asia.view

  • He said the IMF has no plans to change its China forecasts, which were finalized before Monday's GDP release.

    WSJ: IMF's Asia Chief Anoop Singh Says China Slowdown Fears Overblown

  • It is also about to launch a free-to-play edition in China which will charge users for weapons and other upgrades.

    BBC: Activision's Call of Duty series targets Gamescom

  • Repsol also peddled a stake to China's Sinopec, which had already invested in its Brazilian assets and reportedly made an offer.

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  • Meanwhile, the fortunes of the miners as a group are still in large part tied to the direction into which China might be headed.

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