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Western US officials tour China to bring business over

[2015-05-26 08:04]

A delegation from the US West is visiting China in an effort to attract more investment and businesses.

A 17th century samurai meets Shinzo Abe

[2015-05-26 07:26]

My interest in military history led me some years ago to make the acquaintance of a 17th century Japanese warrior named Miyamoto Musashi - arguably the greatest swordsman of all time.

Chinese company unveils new air conditioner in Brazil

[2015-05-26 07:01]

Gree, an air-conditioner manufacturer from China, unveiled its latest zero-energy consumption unit in Rio de Janeiro.

From Chile, grape expectations

[2015-05-25 10:30]

Vintner promotes country's unique, easy-going wines in China, Pu Zhendong reports.

Chinese importer finds a home in trade zone

[2015-05-25 10:30]

Chile's far-northern Iquique still remains largely unknown in China, even though it holds South America's largest free trade area with almost one-fourth of its population enjoying an unusual Chinese ancestry.

Mussels muscle into seafood sector

[2015-05-25 10:30]

Chile and China have their eyes set on expanding their fishery trade, as they turn this year to a new free trade chapter.

US charges a reflection of 'anxiety'

[2015-05-25 07:26]

Recent accusations against scientists and researchers with Chinese background show the United States' concern and anxiety over China's rising technological capability, experts said.

In Peruvian capital, young taking to Chinese culture

[2015-05-25 06:55]

At hotels and tourist attractions in Peru's capital city, it's not unusual for Chinese tourists to be greeted in Mandarin.

Chilean lawyer fluent in Chinese culture

[2015-05-25 06:17]

You have no idea how much a Chilean young man knows about China until he starts talking fl uently in Mandarin. The young man is Ignacio Tornero, whose Chinese name is Luo Yan.

Expansion of free trade possible on Chile visit

[2015-05-25 04:07]

With Premier Li Keqiang set to begin his trip to Chile, the prospect of upgrading the free trade agreement to cover more products and tax cuts is something senior officials are looking for.

Mathematician John Nash killed in car crash

[2015-05-25 00:43]

Mathematician John Nash, a Nobel Prize winner whose longtime struggle with mental illness inspired the movie "A Beautiful Mind", was killed in a car crash along with his wife in New Jersey, state police said on Sunday.

Li calls for manufacturing shift in Peru

[2015-05-24 08:07]

Premier Li Keqiang asked Chinese-invested companies in Peru to open local plants and diversify raw materials processing to the production of value-added products, during a meeting with corporate leaders on Saturday.

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