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Wen exaggerates the need for greater coordination between the four countries and other developing countries

China Daily News: Premier Wen Jiabao in Copenhagen 18th (Friday) morning to meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the "Basic four countries" (Brazil, India, South Africa and China) need to be in the climate change negotiations with other developing countries to strengthen solidarity and coordination attitude.  Wen said that the personal friendship between him and Singh is also a friendship between the people of China and India, and the two countries need mutual understanding and cooperation. Singh said that India attaches great importance to its strategic partnership with China, a relationship that has been well received under the 20 summit, the WTO and the UN climate change framework.

2.5 billion of people from China, India and other developing countries will enter the middle class

Over the next 15 years, 2.5 billion people from China, India and other developing countries will enter the middle class. They will need to live in high-rise buildings and need supermarkets to shop. They need smartphones, cars, steaks, air-conditioning, pet clothing, Disneyland vacations and couch pillows. Today, the Earth to feed 2 billion of the middle class has been under great pressure, how can we feed 2.5 billion medium-production consumers? Many observers believe that this unprecedented economic growth predicts the downfall of Malthus Malthusian. In this case, there is an explosion in the demand for natural resources, which will lead to ...

The laudatory name will provide weather funds to developing countries conditionally

Global network reporter Gao You reported December 17, according to AFP, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton 17th in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, said that 2020 years ago, the United States is willing to help developing countries to respond to weather changes in the aid of their own part of the fund.  The amount of money that includes U.S. aid amounts to $100 billion trillion. Clinton said the U.S. contribution is conditional on supporting meaningful greenhouse gas abatement actions in all major economies and providing aid in full transparency of its own measures.

The economic crisis is having an impact on the financial flows of developing countries

BEIJING, June 23 (Xinhua) A report by the World Bank Group on June 22 said that private capital inflows from developing countries fell to $707 billion trillion in 2008, as a result of the global recession and the fragility of financial markets, with a sharp plunge relative to the 1.2 trillion US dollar peak in 2007.  The World Bank predicts that international capital flows will continue to decline in 2009 years, to $363 billion trillion. According to the United Nations web site, the World Bank Group's 2009 Global Development finance: Portraying global recovery warns that the world is ...

Ban Ki-moon: Developed countries should cooperate with developing countries

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told the first financial daily that developed countries should strengthen cooperation with developing countries. In the aftermath of the global crisis, emerging economies have grown far more than developed countries.  This is becoming a new reality for the global economy, and how should the United Nations respond to such a new situation? Speaking at a press conference at the Davos Forum, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said, "the rapid development of emerging markets is a very good sign that allows emerging countries to work together with developed countries on a number of major issues." He said ...

American netizens stand by China to cut emissions from developing countries

Global network December 17 News, in the world on the weather problems in Copenhagen, while the other "Copenhagen Summit" also in the global network of fierce. Beijing time December 16 8 o'clock in the evening, the global network launched the "Chinese and Indian netizens vs Europe and the United States Internet users weather debate" officially opened the curtain.  An interesting phenomenon in the debate is that many netizens have broken the "national boundaries", only on the topic itself, including the United States to join the "developing countries" camp, but also the Chinese netizens think "developed countries should not assume more responsibility than the developing countries." "Do not send ...

Developing countries demand a dual-track climate agreement

Despite the chattering of the Copenhagen Conference, the Parties to the talks are still very much divided. Two days before the meeting, the European Union, the United States, China and other delegations have expressed their positions. The United States and the European Union are trying to abolish the Kyoto Protocol, establish a binding agreement, include developing countries and implement single-track. This has been resisted by developing countries.  For the rest of the week, the western developed world will be able to make a substantive commitment to facilitate the Conference to reach an agreement, let the hearts of the people hang. Protocol mechanism: Dual-track PK single-track developed countries: on the basis of the Kyoto Protocol to establish a ...

Japan's $15 billion trillion in support for developing countries to mitigate greenhouse effects

Global Times in Japan, a correspondent Zhao Xualiang, global network reporter Hong reported, according to the Japanese news of Tokyo December 17, Japan's environment minister Ozawa Rui 16 late announced that by 2012, Japan will provide developing countries with 15 billion U.S. dollars in aid to reduce the greenhouse effect. Reported that Ozawa Sharp announced that the Japanese move is also as the weather conference advocates of Prime minister Hatoyama to make an example.  Japan's delegation to the weather Conference hoped that it would be "the driving force behind the negotiations between countries". The report also said that the meeting has two days left, but now among the participating countries spread ...

Kerry exaggerates the need for transparency in developing countries to reduce emissions

The US Senate is optimistic about the ultimate adoption of a domestic emission reduction bill, exaggerating the emissions of developing countries as an integral part of global efforts, and calling on the United States to do more in terms of financial assistance. Huangshan from Copenhagen "Let's turn our focus to the root of the problem and make this Friday a successful day." "Local time December 16, the president of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Democrat John Kerry in Copenhagen, the final oath of speech."  The remark made him win a standing ovation for half a minute. Because the Senate is critical to the ultimate adoption of the US domestic emission reduction bill, the latter ...

EU agrees to provide 7.2 billion euros to developing countries to fight climate change

Xinhua Beijing, December 12, comprehensive report 11th, the European Union leaders said agreed to give developing countries 2.4 billion a year in 2010-2012, a total of 7.2 billion euros of funds to help them fight climate warming. Europe, America and Japan to provide aid funds are expected to be integrated into a $10 billion trillion global aid fund, according to the BBC. In announcing the news, Swedish Prime Minister Reinfeldt, the EU's rotating presidency, added that EU Member States would contribute to the dedicated fund, a move that indicated that the EU was committed to its obligations and that the EU wanted to do so.

EU agrees to provide 7.2 billion euros to developing countries to fight climate change

Xinhua Beijing, December 12, comprehensive report 11th, the European Union leaders said agreed to give developing countries 2.4 billion a year in 2010-2012, a total of 7.2 billion euros of funds to help them fight climate warming. Europe, America and Japan to provide aid funds are expected to be integrated into a $10 billion trillion global aid fund, according to the BBC. In announcing the news, Swedish Prime Minister Reinfeldt, the EU's rotating presidency, added that EU Member States would contribute to the dedicated fund, a move that indicated that the EU was committed to its obligations and that the EU wanted to do so.

Internet users in developing countries are more likely to join social networking sites

Absrtact: According to a new report released by the Pew Research Center in Wednesday, the vast majority of users in developing countries such as Brazil, Russia and India are logged on to social networking sites as long as they have access to the Internet compared to developed countries such as Germany and Japan. According to the report, although the latest report released by the Pew Research Center in developing countries in Wednesday showed that the vast majority of users in developing countries such as Brazil, Russia and India would log on to social networking sites, compared with developed countries such as Germany and Japan. According to the report, although the number of Internet users in developing countries is not more than in developed countries, they are more likely to ...

US report says 33 Chinese companies compete to challenge multinational giants

US-renowned companies release new global Challenger Report 100 enterprises in developing countries competitive strength in the annual new global Challenger report released by the US Boston Consulting company, Chinese companies accounted for 33 of the world's 100 developing-country companies most likely to challenge established multinationals.  33 companies listed in China the first Boston consulting company said global challengers are based on the company's international revenue, business scope, employment, global infrastructure, and other indicators. From 2008 to 2009, the global Challenge ...

Facebook US users near saturation

Absrtact: January 17 News, according to foreign media reports, well-known social networking site Facebook users close to 600 million, in the United States and some of the European market slowdown, may be due to the market has become saturated, the future development more dependent on developing countries. January 17 News, according to foreign media reports, the well-known social networking site Facebook users close to 600 million, in the United States and some of the European market slowdown, may be due to the market has become saturated, the future development more dependent on developing countries. Inside Facebook Gold says ...

Logistics costs are still a major obstacle to the development of the express delivery industry

Logistics costs have become the heart of the courier industry pain. Some foreign media reports that the domestic logistics industry is still far away from the world-class standards, or even less than South Africa, India and other countries. In the opinion of the industry, the high cost of the logistics industry has always been an important issue facing the express delivery industry in China. However, due to policy factors or bottlenecks, it is unlikely to have any significant improvement in the short term. According to the above news, the cost of the domestic logistics industry is equivalent to 18% of the gross domestic product (GDP), which is 13% -14% higher than that of other developing countries in South India and South Africa and twice that of the developed countries. Statistics show that China online shopping on average less than 100 yuan, but ...

A new round of emissions reduction targets in the Kyoto Protocol Dystocia

A new round of emission reduction targets in the Kyoto Protocol the developed countries ' negotiators have avoided talking about the targets of 2020, and many environmental groups have criticized the developed countries ' existing emission reduction commitments and scientific requirements Li Hujun Huangshan from Copenhagen in a battlefield without US participation, the EU and other developed countries and developing countries are still arguing. Copenhagen local time December 15 afternoon, at a meeting of the Kyoto Protocol Ad Hoc Working Group, when the moderator asked the developed countries negotiators, how the scope of the scientific requirements to increase emissions, developed ...

WTO predicts global commodity trade growth of 9.5% this year

Global merchandise trade is expected to rebound strongly and grow by 9.5% this year after a sharp 12.2% drop in 2009, according to figures released by the World Trade Organization on 26th in Geneva March 26. The WTO said on the same day that, as the global economy emerged from recession, total exports of developed countries were expected to grow by 7.5% this year, while exports from developing countries were expected to grow by 11%. However, such a strong rebound can only partially offset the heavy losses suffered by global trade in the 2009, assuming that current trade growth is sustainable and that it will take two years to complete global trade ...

G8 summit faces multiple tests to stabilize financial market rules

July 8 to 10th, the annual Group of Eight Summit will be held in the central Italian city of Aquila.  From the world economic crisis to the issue of climate change, from energy security issues to food security issues, from global trade issues to global security issues, summit issues are "everywhere". Moreover, according to Italian Foreign Minister Frattini, the summit will be held in the form of "dialogue between developed and developing countries" in addition to the meeting of the Group of eight countries. In addition to China, India, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, five countries, Italy also ...

Developing countries will be the new main battleground for tablet and smart mobile terminals

Absrtact: We always say that flat shipments have developed rapidly in recent years, but how fast, and from the consumer's product holdings. A new survey shows that 34% of American consumers have tablets, which are higher than they were 9 months ago. We always say that flat shipments have been booming in recent years, but how fast and how much the consumer's product holdings are. A recent survey shows that 34% of American consumers have tablets, up 9% from 9 months ago. Survey data show that 59% of households have an ...

Danish text not surprising

In addition to the country's historic vanity, Denmark's "little gestures", as well as the transformation of the EU's overall climate negotiating stance, Cao Haili The Danish secret negotiating text, which was first disclosed by the British Guardian on December 8, in an attempt to weaken the United Nations role in future climate negotiations, clearly deviating from the  The basic principle of the "common but differentiated responsibility" of developed and developing countries in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (hereinafter referred to as "the Convention"), at the Beira center of the United Nations climate talks, has detonated a ticking bomb that has drawn a voice of condemnation from developing countries. But...

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