Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Politics and oil mix in Russia-China talks

By Chris Buckley

Japan, India and U.S. all play part in complex energy negotiations

TAIWAN MISSILE TEST SUCCESSFUL

By: SINA English

The new missile is believed to outperform a similar weapon in China's arsenal, the Russian-made Sunburn.

China wants closer economic ties with Latin America

Western energy giants pressurised by Indian, Chinese oil companies:

China chases a global oil presence

By Richard McGregor, Enid Tsui and Andrew Yeh

China in America's neighborhood

The Bush administration understandably is focused on other urgent
foreign issues, such as counterterror initiatives and nuclear
proliferation. It should follow closely, though, China's involvement in
our neighborhood and step up efforts to secure broader trade ties with the
region.

The fault lines that could shake Asia

By Yu Bin

Russia-China exercise 'aimed at the United States'

China National, Petroleos Venezuela May Form Joint Venture

China's Bohai may yield double proven oil reserves

The stakes for China, and the world

By William Pesek Jr.

Will China successfully brake its economy? From the United States to the smallest, least globalized economy, every nation has much riding on China's quest to avoid economic overheating. China's $1.4 trillion economy is a third the size of Japan's, yet its If John Maynard Keynes is looking down from the heavens these days, he may be lamenting missing out on the ascension of China. Never has such an underdeveloped economy with such a huge population stepped into the global community with such alacrity.

Wednesday, January 05, 2005

From the President -The Great Chinese Inflation

by Richard M. Ebeling

China’s role in the global balance of payments

By Arthur Kroeber, managing editor of the China Economic Quarterly

The stakes for China, and the world

By William Pesek Jr.

If John Maynard Keynes is looking down from the heavens these days, he may be lamenting missing out on the ascension of China. Never has such an underdeveloped economy with such a huge population stepped into the global community with such alacrity.

This is the Chinese century

William Rees-Mogg

Tuesday, January 04, 2005

China: US's perfect economic storm

Michael Sheridan
January 03, 2005

Chinese automaker to begin exporting cars to the U.S.

Top 10 International Stories: 10. China works on FTA with ASEAN

By Mac William Bishop
STAFF REPORTER
Sunday, Jan 02, 2005,Page 5

‘WTO, IMF serving US in dominating world economy’

Russia's ties with India, China to grow in New Year

Chinese company could take part in Yuganskneftegaz sale

Chinese oil conglomerate CNPC could be offered up to 20 percent of a state-owned Russian firm that will own Yuganskneftegaz, the main asset of the dismembered Yukos energy giant, the industry and energy minister said.

Russia offers Chinese state company stake in strategic Yukos asset