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    <title>Import in the China Food Industry Increased Significantly in 2012</title>
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    <pubDate>3/21/2013 4:38:07 AM</pubDate>
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	In 2012, the Chinese food industry&rsquo;s accumulated import volume grew by 19.21%. Among them, the import volume from January to October saw a year-on-year increase of 25.96%; 79% 65.35%, 2.95%, 23.32%, 61.48%, 37.46%, 28.45%, 14.73%, and 10.1% respectively, whereas in November and December, the import volume dropped by 24.03% and 15.07% respectively. &nbsp;
	
	Dairy products are the main import commodities in our food industry, whose import accounted for 47.45% of the total imports of the food industry, followed by sugar, which accounte]]></description>
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    <title>The 4th Round of China – Switzerland FTA Talk Held in Beijing</title>
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    <pubDate>3/14/2013 4:31:03 AM</pubDate>
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	February 14-16, The 4th Round of Talk between China - Switzerland was held in Beijing. The two parties exchanged their views on trade of goods tariff reduction mode, trade in services, origin rules, sanitary and phytosanitary measures / technical trade barriers, intellectual property rights, competition policy, trade remedies, economic and technological cooperation of the Free Trade Area, and made a series of consensus, marking a positive progress in the negotiations between the two parties.
	
	The economies of China and Switzerland are hi]]></description>
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    <title>2012 Bilateral Trade Profile between China and Brazil</title>
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    <pubDate>3/11/2013 4:44:29 AM</pubDate>
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	According to the statistics of the Brazilian Foreign Trade Secretariat, in 2012，the import and export trade volume between Brazil and China amounted to 75.48 billion, representing a decrease of 2.1%，among which the Brazilian exports to China decreased by 7.0% to $41.23 billion，whereas the amount of the Brazil imports from China reached $34.25 billion, up by 4.5%， leaving Brazil a total trade surplus of $ 6.98 billion, down by 39.5%. China now has become Brazil&lsquo;s largest trading partner, export destination and source of imports.
	
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    <title>China Paraffin Export Slowed down in 2012</title>
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    <pubDate>2/8/2013 12:50:02 AM</pubDate>
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	This year, influenced by the European debt crisis and the U.S. economic slowdown , the market analyst all believed that there will be a huge drop in paraffin export. However, statistics from the Customs showed otherwise: the export of pareffin from January to November demonstrate a growth against all odds.
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	Figure 1:2011 -2012 paraffin export statistics
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	In November, the domestic paraffin export amounts to 43,200 tons , a monthly increase of 18.03% and an year - on - year increase of 21.86% . Total export stood at 422,800]]></description>
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    <title>Thailand Made the Final Anti-Dumping Ruling against China’s Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coated Sheet, Hot-Dip Galvanized Cold-Rolled Steel, and Hot-Dip Board or Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coated Cold Rolled Steel</title>
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    <pubDate>1/22/2013 5:51:04 AM</pubDate>
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	&nbsp;Recently Thailand has made the final anti-dumping ruling against aluminum-zinc alloy coated sheet, hot-dip galvanized cold-rolled steel, and hot-dip board or aluminum-zinc alloy coated cold rolled steel made in China, Chinese Taiwan and South Korea, starting from January 10 and standing valid for 5 years. Among them, the anti-dumping duties of aluminum-zinc alloy coated sheet is as follows: for Chinese mainland enterprises, 5.56% to 42.88%, for South Korean companies, 0～10.25%, and for Chinese Taiwan enterprises, 18.39% to 44.77%. And ]]></description>
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    <title> The United States Has Made the Preliminary Ruling of Anti-Dumping Administrative Review Against the Boxed Pencil Made in China</title>
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    <pubDate>1/20/2013 12:59:57 AM</pubDate>
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	On January 11, 2013, the Commerce Department of the US government announced that it had made the preliminary ruling of anti-dumping administrative review against the boxed pencil made in China. According to the ruling made, the Chinese enterprise involved (Beijing Fila Dixon Stationery Company, Ltd. A a / k / a Beijing Dixon Ticonderoga Stationery Company, Ltd. a / k / a Beijing Dixon Stationery Company, Ltd., and Dixon Ticonderoga Company) has a dumping profit margin up to 92.46 %.
	
	On November 7, 1993, the U.S. Department of Commerce c]]></description>
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    <title>China Metalworking Machine Tool Export in 2012 Decreased by 3.7%, While the Import increased by 3.2%</title>
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    <pubDate>1/19/2013 2:01:44 AM</pubDate>
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	According to the statistics of China Customs, in December 2012 , China imported a total of 8597 units of metalworking machine tools, a year on year decrease of 455 units, while the import turnover amounted to $ 1.08 billion, a relative stable amount compared with that of the last year. The unit price experienced a growth of 5.5%, at $ 127,000 /unit.

	From January to December 2012, China&#39;s total import of metalworking machine tools amounted to 110208 units, down by 3.7%. And the import turnover amounted to approximately $ 13.66 billion]]></description>
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    <title>EU Repeals Antidumping Measures of the Disposable Lighters to China</title>
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    <pubDate>12/18/2012 5:41:58 AM</pubDate>
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	In December 12, 2012, European Commission issued a proclamation that they would repeal the antidumping measures of the disposable lighters produced in China in December 13, 2012. The products involved are in EU&rsquo;s combined tariff codes, ex96131000 and ex96132090.

	In April, 1990, EU initiated an Anti-dumping investigation of the disposable lighters produced in China; In November, 1991, EU made an absolute decree on this case. So far, EU has levied anti-dumping duties of Chinese disposable lighters for 21 years.

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    <title>The Export of China’s Textile and Apparel in October 2012</title>
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    <pubDate>12/15/2012 4:42:10 AM</pubDate>
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	In October 2012, the export of China&rsquo;s textile and apparel returned to rapid growth. The export value in October was 22.75 billion US dollars which increased by 15.8% than the same period of last year; The export of textile reached 8.05 billion US dollars which increased by 8.1% than the same period of last year; The export of apparel reached 14.7 billion US dollars which increased by 20.5% than the same period of last year. However, compared with the data of last month, the export of textile and apparel decreased by 9.5%， of which the]]></description>
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    <title>Ministry of Commerce: Foreign Investment Needs the Approval of the Commerce Department Since October 22, 2012</title>
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    <pubDate>12/13/2012 11:33:42 PM</pubDate>
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	The Ministry of Commerce recently released the &quot;Interim Provisions Concerning the Equity Contribution of Foreign-Invested Enterprises, which has already been put in force since October 22, 2012.

	&ldquo;Temporary Provisions&rdquo; clearifies that if the investors establishing and changing a foreign-invested enterprise with the capital contributions made with equities shall be approved by the Ministry of Commerce in accordcance with the related provisions on the approval and management of foreign investment, or it should be approved b]]></description>
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    <title>China Becomes Brazil's Largest Consumer of Agricultural Commodities</title>
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    <pubDate>12/4/2012 6:02:17 AM</pubDate>
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	According to Newspaper of S. Paulo (Polha de S. Paulo), China is trying to catch up with Europe and is becoming Brazil&rsquo;s biggest consumer of agricultural commodities. In the first part of this year, China has purchased 24.3 percent of the Brazil&rsquo;s export agricultural commodities, and that number of Europe, Middle East, Latin America, and America are 24.6 percent, 8.2 percent, 7.7 percent and 5.9 percent respectively. Because of the high price of soybeans, China will surpass European Union by the end of this year or the next at th]]></description>
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    <title>China's Auto Exports Are Expected to Score a Record High of 1 Million Cars</title>
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    <pubDate>11/19/2012 6:19:52 AM</pubDate>
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	According to the statistics from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, China&#39;s auto export in October this year was 86,700, down by 21.1% when compared with that of September, whereas up by 24.4% over the same period last year. From January to October, the total export of automobile is 871,400, an increase of 27.5% over the same period last year. As long as in the next two months the export can maintain a monthly average of 70,000 automobiles, the annual exports can be expected to exceed 1 million. From 544,000 automobiles i]]></description>
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    <title>As the Ocean freight Rises, Major Shipping Companies Raise the Price Substantially in March</title>
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    <pubDate>2/20/2012 8:39:53 PM</pubDate>
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	Following last year&rsquo;s price war to compete for market share, container shipping companies are struggling to restore the freight rates.

	According to the 2011 operating results released by the shipping companies, following the high profits in 2010, shipping profits plunged in deep deficit. Therefore, in order to reverse the steep decline in price, all the shipping companies have introduced plans to restore the freight rates.

	In their view, the Asia-Europe line is crucial, but a wide gap between the price increases in various diff]]></description>
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    <title>China’s Export of Christmas Products Saw Grave Slowdown</title>
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    <pubDate>12/26/2011 2:04:59 AM</pubDate>
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	European debt crisis has generated a severe impact on toys and gift industry. At present the toy orders have dropped by 10%, the gift orders fell by20% -30 %. In some companies the percentage even decreased by 70 %.
	
	China is the largest producer and exporter of Christmas products. Many cities in Zhejiang provinces even rely on Christmas items export as one of the local pillar industries. With the spreading European debt crisis and the ongoing U.S. economic downturn, the domestic industry has also felt the Christmas chill. Although this ]]></description>
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    <title>34 Departments Jointly Issued the 12th Five-Year Plan on Trade in Services</title>
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    <pubDate>11/23/2011 11:17:44 PM</pubDate>
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	34 Departments Jointly Issued the 12th Five-Year Plan on Trade in Services

	The Plan stressed the need to develop trade in services so as to become a strong economy by 2015, with China&#39;s total import and export volume reaching 600 billion US dollars, achieving an annual growth of 10% .

	34 departments including the Ministry of Commerce and Development and Reform Commission recently jointly issued The Twelfth Five-Year Plan on Trade in Service. The Plan stressed the need to develop trade in services so as to become a strong economy ]]></description>
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    <title>Canton Fair: ASEAN Products Vigorously Made Their Way into the Chinese Market</title>
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    <pubDate>11/16/2011 4:46:57 AM</pubDate>
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	In trades between China and ASEAN Countries, ASEAN has always been in a surplus position. Chinese officials repeatedly said that their hopes are still up for more ASEAN products that are popular among Chinese people and enterprises to enter the Chinese market.
	
	Ever since the launching of the China - ASEAN Free Trade Area, the zero-tariff policy has been boosting the bilateral trade and economic to make rapid progress. It is learned that during the Canton Fair, known as the &quot;barometer and wind vane&rdquo; of the China&#39;s foreign ]]></description>
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    <title>The Export of Traditional Chinese Medicine to EU Reduced Sharply by 50%</title>
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    <pubDate>8/30/2011 6:10:26 AM</pubDate>
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	In June, the exports of Chinese patent medicine to the EU have reduced to half compared with the exports over the same period last year. By now, Chinese medicine companies have to swallow the bitter pill of their own making. They have to pay a dear price for wasting away the seven-year preparation period before the implementation of EU&rsquo;s new policy on herbal medicine
	
	The impact of EU&rsquo;s new herbal medicine policy, implemented on April 30 this year, begins to show on the export of traditional Chinese medicine. According to CHI]]></description>
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    <title>Chinese Footware Enterprises Try out in Cross-Boarder RMB Trade Settlement</title>
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    <pubDate>8/23/2011 6:02:04 AM</pubDate>
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	The pace with which one country&rsquo;s currency going global rests with the country&rsquo;s overall national strength and its multinational enterprises&rsquo; competitive edge. And apparently RMB cross-border trade settlement pilot program is a piece of touchstone of Chinese footwear industry.
	
	International experience shows that the pace of &ldquo;going global &ldquo;of a country&#39;s currency fundamentally depends on the country&#39;s overall national strength and the competitiveness of its multinational corporations. It is obvious t]]></description>
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    <title>Chinese Suppliers: Orders Become Burden</title>
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    <pubDate>8/4/2011 6:25:15 AM</pubDate>
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	In 2011, orders coming in flock could not upbeat exporting enterprises.
	
	Journalist of Half Month Talk found in an investigation that this year many companies showed hesitation and choosy when taking orders. They prefer short term order to long term one, and small-scale to big purchase. Even if purchasers provide higher offer, they would not like to take.
	
	Why did orders that used to be their favorites become hot potatoes? Experts believe that China&rsquo;s small and medium sized foreign trade companies are suffering from impacts of ]]></description>
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    <title>China Import And Export Show Signs of Slowing Down</title>
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    <pubDate>7/25/2011 10:57:52 PM</pubDate>
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	Zhong Shan, the vice minister of China&rsquo;s Ministry of Commerce (MOC), expressed that since this year, the foreign trade has kept an increasing trend yet the increasing speed is obviously falling back. Viewing from external point, the international trade environment is more complicated.
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	Zhong Shan expressed on 17th that since this year, China&rsquo;s foreign trade has been kept in an increasing trend, but the increasing speed shows a declining trend. Situation of foreign trade in the next half year allows no optimi]]></description>
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