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Ban Ki-moon calls for solutions to urban liquidity problems as World Habitat Day approaches

October 7 This year is the 28th "World Habitat Day". Ban Ki-moon said 4th that developing countries face serious challenges in urban transport, and he called for efforts to address the city's liquidity problems and make cities prosperous. The theme of this year's World Habitat Day is "urban transport". A high-level meeting on "Sustainable urban Mobility" was held on the same day at United Nations Headquarters in New York. Speaking at the meeting, Ban Ki-moon said that traffic congestion would increase the cost and speed of commuting and logistics, and that developing country cities faced particularly severe challenges in this area, and they are now feeling the city's transport belt ...

Mofcom: China opposes carbon tariffs imposed by some countries

International online News: China's Ministry of Commerce spokesman Yao Jian reiterated in Beijing 15th that China is firmly opposed to the imposition of "carbon tariffs" on imported products by some developed countries. This practice violates the basic rules of the WTO. "This policy is not consistent with the policies of the WTO or the common but differentiated responsibility of developed and developing countries as proposed by the UN Climate Change convention." At the same time, we also see that these policies have hidden the trend of using environmental resources to carry out trade protectionism. "Yao also said that developing countries are taking on ...

UNCTAD says global foreign direct investment fell 39% last year

Geneva, January 19 (Xinhua) The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) reported 19th that global foreign direct investment fell by 39% in 2009, from $1.7 trillion to $1.04 trillion in 2008. The report says the global decline in foreign direct investment last year spread to various economies and to various components of investment. After 2008 years of sharp declines, investment into developed countries continued to plunge 41% last year. Investment flows to developing countries and economies in transition have continued to grow in the year 2008, although 2009 has also been different ...

Song: Beware of voting rights traps that fall into the US design

The spring meeting of the World Bank's Development Committee (song) adopted a reform package for the transfer of voting rights from developed to developing countries, which has raised China's voting power from 2.77% to 4.42% in the World Bank, second only to the United States and Japan.  "The World Bank's vote reform has made China a big winner," the US Journal said, and Businessweek published an article entitled "The transfer of voting power to China, which has gained influence", and the domestic media praised it as a boost to China's voice. In the World Bank and international goods ...

Overseas most familiar with Chinese brand ranking Haier title

Recently, the Chinese Foreign Language bureau released the "2014 China National Image Global Survey" report, the report from a number of dimensions of the survey of the Chinese people of China, which, in overseas respondents to the Chinese brand familiarity degree rankings, Haier is the home appliance industry in the most foreign people familiar with the brand. It is understood that the survey by the Chinese Foreign Language Bureau of the Foreign Communication Research Center and a little cooperation with China, covering the various regional and economic development level of 9 countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States and other developed countries, including South Africa, India, Russia and other developing countries. The 500 people surveyed in each country ...

The Origin and history of World Habitat Day

October 3 This year is the 26th "World Habitat Day" with the theme "Cities and Climate change". The problem of habitat is a universal problem worldwide. With the acceleration of urbanization, a large number of rural population to urban migration, the rapid expansion of urban scale. Many countries, particularly developing countries, are increasingly under increasing pressure to provide adequate housing, water, electricity, health care and other basic facilities and services for the urban population, and the problem of habitat is becoming increasingly serious. Therefore, December 17, 1985, the 40th session of the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution defining the first Monday of every year of October as "World Habitat Day ...".

Zhenhua: Hope that the developed countries do not open empty cheques

Zhenhua, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, wants developed countries to stop "bad checks" on financial and technical support for international online news (reporter Jangchul, Li Ningjing): The 15th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and the fifth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, opened in Copenhagen, Denmark, 192 countries, including China, sent delegations to the meeting. Xie Zhenhua, deputy director of China's National Development and Reform Commission, said after attending the first day of the meeting that the Chinese government, like other developing countries, hoped that the meeting would achieve positive results ...

G8 representative questioned G14 or will come into being

The three-day summit of the Group of Eight (G8) was closed in L ' Aquila, Italy. G8 pledged to provide 20 billion of billions of dollars in agricultural investment to developing countries in the future, to increase food production and to complete the Doha round negotiations in 2010. But in the face of a severe global recession, G8 is not in a position to deal with the issue of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, G8 and emerging countries stand in serious opposition. The G8 summit has been difficult to represent the major economies of the world today and to make significant international decisions. G8 acknowledged that China, India, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and Egypt (G6) participated in the 14 ...

Experts say the euro plunge could affect China's exports to Europe in the third quarter

BEIJING, May 19 (Huang Rui) China's Ministry of Commerce, the President of the Institute of International Trade and Economic Cooperation Jianguo said here, the current decline in the euro is likely to lead to China's third-quarter exports to Europe, China's electromechanical industry or affected by the larger proportion of China's exports to Europe the largest share of goods.  The ministerial seminar on financial crisis and economic recovery in developing countries, hosted by the Ministry of Commerce and organized by the International Business Officials Institute of Commerce, was held this week in Beijing, with a number of Chinese economists, including Jianguo, and representatives of foreign ministers attending the seminar. Against Europe's sovereign debt crisis ...

China suffered 64 trade frictions last year

Commercial News (Wang Fang) the two-day 2011 national Trade and Promotion Conference was opened yesterday in Beijing, Vice minister of Commerce Zhongshan said at the meeting last year, China suffered trade friction 64, the amount involved about 7 billion U.S. dollars. Mr. Zhong pointed out at the meeting that China is still an easily targeted country for trade protection, and the trade frictions suffered by China last year came not only from developed economies such as Europe and the United States, but also from developing countries such as Brazil, Argentina and India, both for traditional industries and for High-tech industries. It is reported that last September, China's data card encountered EU countervailing, anti-dumping ...

The World Bank to increase China's growth forecast to 8.4%

Xinhua Beijing, November 4, the World Bank 4th released the latest "China Economic Quarterly" analysis report, China's 2009 economic growth forecast from 7.2% to 8.4%.  It is also pointed out that China's stimulus package is more effective than expected.  The World Bank is also expected to increase the 2009 growth rate of East Asian developing countries to 6.7%, 1.3% higher than originally predicted, thanks to the strong performance of the Chinese economy, BBC Chinese News reported. But the World Bank also warns that the effect of China's stimulus package will weaken sharply next year, and ...

Carbon Political Map Shuffle

Bong/Wen Unit GDP reduction in carbon emissions does not imply a reduction in the total amount of carbon emissions, and GDP growth figures are influenced by the policies of the Chinese government in different periods of time and dominate in China.  After the Copenhagen climate conference, the world will enter the "post-Kyoto Protocol" era, the countries for the global "Low-carbon political system," The voice of the fierce confrontation. The main theme of the Copenhagen climate conference is carbon emissions reduction, but countries disagree. The EU, Japan has announced its 2020 greenhouse gas emissions in 1990 on the basis of the reduction of 20% and 25% respectively, but this with the developing countries ...

Hu Jintao suggests a steady push for diversification of the International monetary system

⊙ comprehensive Xinhua News agency reported that President Hu Jintao delivered an important speech at a meeting of the BRICS leaders held in Jekaterinburg, Russia, 16th. Hu pointed out that under the current situation, the four countries face both new development opportunities and unprecedented challenges.  We should grasp the historical opportunity, strengthen the unity and cooperation, and jointly safeguard the overall interests of the developing countries. As for the further cooperation of the four countries, Hu Jintao made the following suggestions: first, strengthen political mutual trust. Second, deepen economic cooperation. Third, promote people-to-people exchanges.  Four, to promote experience and mutual learning. Hu Jintao said that at present, the world has been ...

EU insists on incorporating China's emissions reduction actions into international agreements

The EU hopes that, in keeping with the obligations of the developed countries of the Kyoto Protocol, major developing countries will also need to join internationally binding, measurable, verifiable and verifiable reductions in emissions from Copenhagen. "China should certainly incorporate its domestic emission reduction activities into international treaties," he said. "Andreas Carlgren, head of the European Union delegation, Swedish Environment Minister Karglin of the rotating EU presidency, said on December 12. It was a Saturday, and the ongoing UN climate change summit in Copenhagen was not loosened by the arrival of the weekend ...

US Pew Research Center releases its latest report in Wednesday

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 ...

Chinese premier meets Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (pictured)

local time by 10 mid-spring the morning of 18th, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who attended the Copenhagen climate Change Conference in Denmark, met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. During the meeting, Wen expressed the hope that India, Brazil, South Africa and developing countries would strengthen their solidarity and cooperation. Sino-New Society Hair Yu Yu

Logistics costs have become the heart of the courier industry pain

Beijing Business Daily (Reporter Li Duo Wang Yun) logistics costs have become the heart of the courier industry pain. Yesterday, some foreign media reported that the domestic logistics industry is still far away from the best in the world, even less than South Africa and India. 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 ...

Premier Wen Jiabao talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

China Daily News: Premier Wen Jiabao will meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Copenhagen early this morning 8 o'clock to coordinate climate change negotiations in developing countries.  Following a meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Premier Wen Jiabao again met with the heads of State of the "basic four countries" in Copenhagen to make a final effort to reach an agreement on a climate change conference. (Source: China Daily reporter Shang Li Yu)

WTO members condemn US recovery of dairy export subsidies

Xinhua Geneva, May 27 (reporter Liu Guoyuan) The World Trade Organization Doha round of the two major interest groups "coordination Group" and "Keynes Group" respectively 26th and 27th in Geneva issued a statement condemning the United States recently made a decision to restore export subsidies for dairy products. In a statement by the "20-nation Coordination Group", which is comprised of WTO members, such as Brazil, India and China, the USDA announced the resumption of export subsidies for dairy products, suggesting that the momentum of "hidden protectionism" is rising. While this measure does not directly violate WTO rules, it is in the ...

G8 representative questioned G14 or will come into being

The three-day summit of the Group of Eight (G8) was closed in L ' Aquila, Italy. G8 pledged to provide 20 billion of billions of dollars in agricultural investment to developing countries in the future, to increase food production and to complete the Doha round negotiations in 2010. But in the face of a severe global recession, G8 is not in a position to deal with the issue of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, G8 and emerging countries stand in serious opposition. The G8 summit has been difficult to represent the major economies of the world today and to make significant international decisions. G8 acknowledged that China, India, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and Egypt (G6) participated in the 14 ...

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