First Chinese saloon car ‘BYD’ launched in Oman By Hasan Kamoonpuri MUSCAT — Mohsin Haider Darwish LLC launched yesterday the first Chinese saloon car in Oman under the auspices of Chinese Ambassador Pan Weifang. The new range...
Shanghai Industrial Development Co Ltd<600748>, which is principally engaged in property development, yesterday announced that it plans to issue up to 300 million shares for RMB 14.43 per share or RMB 4.2 billion at most,...
NEW YORK and SHANDONG, China, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- Gulf Resources, Inc. ("Gulf Resources" or the "Company"), a leading manufacturer of bromine, crude salt and specialty chemical products in China, today...
LAGOS, Nov 6, (Agencies): China has dangled a near open cheque book to Africa’s major oil producers in a bid to guarantee supplies for decades to come. It has offered $30 billion to Nigeria and is negotiating for stakes in oil...
MANILA, Nov. 7 (PNA) -- Senator Edgardo Angara, together with the Aurora Special Economic Zone (ASEZA), led the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Rizhao Development Corp. for the design and development of a...
Armed with maps and guidebooks, hordes of Chinese families set off across the nation this summer—but some had a hidden agenda to their holidays. Wang said he sold a 178-sq-m house in a good community at a cost of 2.8 million...
No stickies allowed! Iraqi authorities "ban" adhesive campaign advertising in Iraq The independent electoral commission in Iraq has issued a directive banning any posters, candidate portraits, or electioneering materials with...
By Sarah-Jane Tasker Nov 05, 2009 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) approved Centrex Metals' $A271m deal with Wuhan Iron & Steel Company in early November 2009. The FIRB...
Shares of Centrex Metals Ltd jumped to a record in Sydney trading yesterday after the Australian government approved Chinese miner Wuhan Iron & Steel Group's (Wugang) A$271 million ($247 million) investment in the Australian...
BEIJING: Four years ago a Hong Kong magazine displayed the photos of 14 Chinese human rights defenders on its cover. ''They fully deserve to be Asia Week's 'People of the Year' because in 2005 they have brought dazzling light...