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![]() Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (XNA) Apr 21, 2010 China and Brazil signed a memorandum of understanding which gives both countries direct access to data from the satellites the two countries jointly developed, launched and operated. The document was signed by the president of the China Center for Resources Satellite Data and Application, Xu Wen, and the general director of Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Gilberto Camara, in the Brazilian city of Sao Jose dos Campos, where the INPE headquarters are located. The INPE s ... read more |
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China trade pact will lead to more FTAs: Taiwan minister![]() Taiwan's economic minister has said that signing a trade pact with Beijing will prompt other countries to seal free trade agreements with the island, according to a report Sunday. Shih Yen-hsiang said he was confident that the proposed trade pact with China, known as the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), would help convince other trading partners to ink similar deals with Taip ... more China, Venezula in 36-billion-dollar energy deals ![]() China and Venezuela have agreed on energy deals and loans worth a hefty 36 billion dollars, as the Asian giant cements ties with a Latin American state that is a major irritant to Washington. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced a 16-billion-dollar investment package during a ceremony in Caracas Saturday, at which the two governments signed several energy-related deals, China's state n ... more Roads clogged as China quake response ramps up ![]() Relief supplies poured into China's quake zone in a remote Tibetan region Monday as the disaster response ramped up, but authorities warned icy weather could bring more misery in days ahead. An AFP journalist saw roads leading into the earthquake-shattered town of Jiegu in northwestern China clogged with ambulances and trucks carrying food, tents and quilts for victims of a disaster that kil ... more |
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![]() Washington (AFP) April 18, 2010 Representatives from the world's leading economies were to meet here Sunday to see if they can find common ground on climate change, as wide gaps divide the United States, China and other key nations. The US-led Major Economies Forum includes 17 countries responsible for the bulk of global emissions - and excludes smaller nations such as Sudan whose firebrand negotiators held up sessions at December's much criticized Copenhagen summit. Most European delegations, who were to have been represente ... read more |
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