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Japan jostles with rivals for Asean trade
Tokyo seeks deal on direct flights to Cambodia and Laos in effort to boost bilateral business ties
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Western Australia's mining boom ebbs along with China's economy
Joe Norton, a large man with a sun-burnt face, digs into a plate full of beef, potatoes, carrots and Brussels sprouts at Searipple, a mobile-home camp in Australia's western frontier.
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China Tells Sony to Hold PS4 Sales
The sale of Sonys PlayStation 4 videogame consoles in China was delayed following a request from the authorities to make an adjustment to the business plan, the head of the companys game division said.
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Chinas Xi woos Latin America with $250b investments
Chona plans to invest the amount over the next 10 years as part of a drive to boost Chinas influence in a region long dominated by the US
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China Starts Enforcing Tax Law for Citizens Working Abroad
A longtime law, widely ignored, requires individuals and companies to pay domestic taxes on income earned outside the country.
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Southeast Asia derivatives trade sets record
Record derivatives volumes in Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia highlight diversification
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China Q4 GDP growth may slow to 7.2% , weakest since Q1 2009
2014 full-year pace seen as lowest in 24 years
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Nissan China Sales Stall
Nissan Motor Co. Wednesday reported a 0.5% rise in its China sales for 2014, missing its target amid an industrywide slowdown and intensifying competition.
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Toyota sales in China fall short; dealers complain of losses
Toyota Motor Corp. delivered fewer vehicles in China last year than it targeted, as slowing growth in the world’s largest auto market and vehicle stockpiles led some of its dealers to threaten to drop out of its sales network. Sales rose 12.5 percent to 1.03 million units in 2014, missing ...
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China Q4 GDP growth may slow to 7.2 percent
China's annual economic growth likely slowed to 7.2 percent in the fourth quarter, the weakest since the depths of the global crisis, a Reuters poll showed.
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Asia Tech to Oil Exports: Business Watch List
The old way of doing business is out after a year of big change for many companies. And 2015 promises to deliver even more tests and opportunities for established industries and fast-growing sectors alike.
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Steel firms see limited impact of China's export benefit withdrawal
Despite withdrawal of export benefits, there won't be a substantial reduction in imports of steel alloys from China, as major chunk of the imported commodity continues to remain under the rebate umbrella, say industry officials
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China replaces rare earth quotas with export permits
China has instituted a system of export permits for rare earth metals, used in high-tech goods such as mobile phones, the government said, with state-run media describing the move as an abolition of export quotas. China accounts for over 90 percent of global production of rare earths, a term covering ...
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China services PMI at 3-month high
ACTIVITY in China’s services sector has grown at its fastest pace in three months, according to a private survey.
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China ends rare earths export quotas
Decade-old quota system to be replaced with trade contract permits.
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China axes rare earths export quotas
Policy change likely to ease friction with trading partners such as US
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China replaces rare earth quotas with export permits
BEIJING - China has instituted a system of export permits for rare earth metals, used in hi-tech goods such as mobile phones, the government said, with state-run media describing the move as an abolition of export quotas.
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Asia stocks up in New Year trade
HONG KONG Asian markets started 2015 on an upswing in limited trading on Friday, with mainland Chinese stocks surging in Hong Kong on speculation Beijing may ease monetary policy to boost slowing growth.
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Chinas Economy Faces Sluggish Start for New Year
Data indicate that Beijing may have to resort to more stimulus measures to avert job losses and debt default in the worlds second-largest economy.
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PMI oficial de indústria da China sugere que economia continua desacelerando
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China Official Manufacturing PMI Falls
There was more evidence of weakness in Chinas huge manufacturing sector in December, a soft end to the year that suggests the country will likely miss its 2014 economic growth target.