Sunday, September 21, 2014

Australia plays down impact of China 'dirty coal' sales and import ban

Australia plays down impact of China 'dirty coal' sales and import ban

Despite this, the council said coal currently accounts for 80 per cent of China's electricity output “and all leading energy forecasting agencies and analysts agree that ongoing industrialisation and urbanisation will drive robust coal demand for …
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Chinese companies in US urged to learn the employment laws

As more Chinese companies set up business in the United States, they need to know how to navigate the country's employment laws, which may differ greatly from China's, US employment lawyers said at a seminar on Wednesday in New York. … generally …
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Foreign-owned Hospitals in China

The August 27th announcement was made through a joint administrative notice (“Notice”) between two key central government agencies, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (“NHFPC”) and the Ministry of Commerce (“MOFCOM”), and is yet …
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Australia plays down impact of China 'dirty coal' sales and import ban

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