- Nigeria, US Agree on New Gas Production Deal
A new agreement that would see increased production of gas for export and local consumption has been reached between Nigeria and the United States Government, reported the Punch ne……- Singapore Confident to Deal with Current Global Economic Slowdown
Singapore is confident to sail through the rough patch of slower economic growth this year as the city state has the right fundamentals, a government minister said on Sunday. Our c……- Banks Begin to Charge Service Fees in China
Most of the domestic Chinese banks are starting to charge service fees, the Yangtse Evening Post reports. From October 8, 2008, the Shanghai Pudong Development Bank will charge deb……- South China Region Aims High in Aluminum Industry
South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region plans to turn its Bose City into an aluminum industrial base in the country or even in Asia by 2010, according to regional government……- Crude Oil Declines as Rescue Plan Stalled in Congress
Crude prices moved lower Friday, after negotiation over the U.S. government's financial rescue plan stalled in Congress. The setback of the 700 billion U.S. dollars bailout plan un……- Airbus CEO: China Important Future Market
Airbus Chief Executive Officer Thomas Enders said on Saturday, he plans to expand his company's manufacturing and engineering projects throughout the world. Currently, 65 percent o……- China-EU reach trade consensus
China-EU trade keeps growing The 23rd China-EU Joint Economic and Trade Committee co-chaired by Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming and European Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelso……- Chinese agency: Reports of tainted rice exports to Japan untrue
China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) on Thursday posted the transcript of its Monday press conference on its website, disputing ……