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Total exports up 11.4% in May

Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:53:47 +0800 | HKSAR Government

In May, the volume of Hong Kong's goods re-exports rose 13.5% over the same month last year, while that of domestic exports fell 20.7%. Taken together, the volume of total goods exports rose 11.4%. In the month, the volume of goods imports grew 11.5%.


China says 'over 99% of exports' safe

| Findory News China

Financial Times: China strongly defended the quality of its exports and said it would work with the US to improve product safety in the wake of another substantial recall of Chinese goods, this time of 1.5m toys.


China auto exports to grow 48.5 percent in 2007

| Findory News China

International Business Times: China expects auto exports to grow by 48.5 percent in this year compared to 2006, according to a government forecast.



China Says It Bans 2 Manufacturers’ Toy Exports

| Findory News China

New York Times: BEIJING -- China banned exports by two toy manufacturers whose products were subject to major recalls in the United States because they were decorated with lead-tainted paint, the government said Thursday.


China says U.S. soybean exports are tainted

| Findory News China

USA Today: China, on the defensive over the safety of its products, lashed out Wednesday at the U.S. by claiming its soybean exports contained ...


China's key oil producers may suspend gasoline exports (AFP)

Fri, 31 Aug 2007 06:30:58 GMT | Yahoo! News

In this file photo, a Sinopec gas station attendant (L) checks cash paid by a taxi driver, in Beijing. Sinopec and China National Petroleum Corp, the parent of PetroChina, slashed gasoline exports to less than 100,000 tonnes in August and will continue to do so, or even suspend the export, next month, according to the China Securities Journal.(AFP/File/Frederic J.Brown)AFP - Two of China's largest oil producers may suspend gasoline exports in September to guarantee domestic supply amid surging international crude prices, state media reported Friday.



China Clothing Exports to Europe Monitored

Tue, 9 Oct 2007 10:43:09 +0000 | Newsvine China

The European Union and China have agreed to monitor Chinese clothing exports to Europe until the end of 2008, the European Commission said Tuesday — a move that should ease trade tensions.


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