You went on a trip to China just after you were elected to promote business in Devon. Tell us about that.
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You went on a trip to China just after you were elected to promote business in Devon. Tell us about that.
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Over the past decade China has experienced huge economic growth, with a yearly growth rate in double figures, and this has required an equally huge growth in capacity of its energy generation industry. The amazing thing is that the potential economic slowdown that China now faces doesn’t look set to impact on the trend for increasing energy generation capacity.
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Many Americans are still skittish to buy a home but Chinese investors are snapping up U.S. real estate, Dolly Lenz, a real-estate broker to New York’s rich and famous, said Wednesday.
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SHANGHAI — Manufacturers hoping to use 3-D printing technology to slash labor costs and bring some production back to the U.S. from China didn’t foresee this: China is furiously developing its own 3-D printing industry.
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The Chinese have taken control of Ecuador’s oil sector, Reuters’ Joshua Schneyer and Nichoals Medina Mora Perez report.
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CALGARY – A direct flight from Calgary to Beijing, China could soon become a reality — but Air Canada has to overcome a significant hurdle first.
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Bitcoin advocates say that one reason Bitcoin is talking off is burgeoning popularity in China.
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Alberta Venture web editor Jim Kerr sits down with Alberta Oil associate editor Jesse Snyder about his trip to China, and what makes a business pitch a great business pitch in front of Middle Kingdom investors.
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EDMONTON – The Third Plenum may sound like the title of some schlocky, long-forgotten Hollywood sci-fi flick.
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In the early 1980s, the city of Daqiuzhuang, located in the industrial heartland of Tianjin Municipality, China, was nothing more than a village. A single mill that manufactured rolled steel pipe had just been constructed, sustaining the few thousand people who resided there.
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