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Chinese enterprise wins large EU infrastructure construction project bid
06:11, 4/03/2010
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According to news released by the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) February 27, a China-Poland joint venture recently won the bid for Poland's A2 Highway Construction Project. This is the first time that a China-Poland joint venture has won a project and also the first time that a Chinese enterprise has won a bid for a large-scale EU infrastructure construction project. Officials from MOFCOM said that Gao Hucheng, head of the Chinese delegation of the China-Poland Economy Joint Commission and vice minister of MOFCOM recently met with officials from Poland's infrastructure department while visiting Poland, and the 2 parties compared notes in terms of the cooperation between the 2 countries in the infrastructure construction of Poland. Article wrote by Jiangli from Wow Or,And Do You Want Wow Gold? Publié à 06:11, le 4/03/2010, Mots clefs : Chinas degree of opening-up lags behind
04:52, 2/03/2010
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China's level of opening-up has obviously lagged behind, and China should further raise its degree of opening up to a new and high level, said Long Guoqiang, director of the Foreign-Related Economy Research Department under the Development Research Center of the State Council, when giving his special report during the National Policy Consultation Conference held February 26. In his special report entitled "Strategic Opportunities of China's Opening-Up," Long points out that the current structure of China's opening-up was generally determined during the negotiation for China to enter the WTO 10 years ago, and it has obviously lags behind China's current position on international division of labor, overall national strength, international competitiveness and the requirements of the transformation of China's economic development mode. Article wrote by Jiangli from Wow Gold EU pas cher,And Do You Want Wow Gold Seller? Publié à 04:52, le 2/03/2010, Mots clefs : Schwarzenegger convenes 2010 summit on obesity
04:17, 25/02/2010
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Joined by former President Bill Clinton, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger convened the Governor's 2010 Summit on Health, Nutrition and Obesity here on Wednesday. "We have enacted some of the most innovative and successful strategies in the nation to promote health and nutrition since my first Summit in 2005, but there is still work to be done to create a healthier future for our children and all Californians," said Schwarzenegger. "I am thrilled to join (former) President Clinton in convening the 2010 Summit on Health, Nutrition and Obesity to discuss promising practices and build on what has been done to prevent obesity and promote healthy living." Opening the summit, the governor and Clinton participated in a discussion in which they discussed ideas and policies to combat obesity and promote a healthier California and nation. The Governor's 2010 Summit on Health, Nutrition and Obesity brought together leaders and experts from both the public and private sectors and a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss the best policies and practices to combat the state's obesity crisis. "I've been proud to co-lead the Alliance for a Healthier Generation with Governor Schwarzenegger and American Heart Association President Dr. Clyde Yancy to combat the nationwide epidemic of childhood obesity," said Clinton. "Through the Alliance's efforts, we have increased healthcare benefits for the prevention of obesity for more than 1.5 million young people, more than 2.2 million kids and teens have made a commitment to live healthier lives, and more than 7,800 schools across the country have enlisted to build healthier environments for students and staff, including 398 schools in the state of California. This summit gives us an opportunity to discuss what we ' ve done well and what we can do better in California and across the country to ensure this generation of kids isn't the first to live shorter lives than their parents." California's obesity epidemic poses a significant public health and economic threat to the state. Obesity is a costly epidemic that can lead to increased health care costs and diminished worker productivity. According to the California Center for Public Health Advocacy, the annual economic costs associated with obesity, overweight and physical inactivity in the state doubled in six years, from 22 billion dollars in 2000 to 41 billion dollars in 2006. In California, approximately one in nine children, one in three teens, and three in five adults are overweight or obese. Although recent trends suggest leveling growth rates of obesity in the state, overall obesity rates remain disconcertingly high. In the last decade alone, adult obesity rates have increased by nearly 10 percent and have more than doubled since 1990. Article wrote by Jiangli from Wow Gold,And Do You Want Wow Gold? Publié à 04:17, le 25/02/2010, Mots clefs : Malaria causes nearly 300 deaths in Cambodia in 2009
09:41, 23/02/2010
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Government of Cambodia, said Monday, malaria and killer diseases in the country, one of Cambodia in 2009 has attracted nearly 300 people died. Road Socheat, director of the National Malaria Center, said that from about 280 people die of malaria in Cambodia last year, from the same period last year recorded only a dramatic increase of about 200. He said that the number of people infected with the disease from more than 2008 years, 50000 significantly increased to about 2009, 80000. He blamed the sharp increase in infection by mosquito-borne diseases, the early rain and the people to migrate to the death of affected areas. The country's 24 provinces, six are considered serious disease-affected areas. Of these provinces have been identified as Kompong Cham, Koh Kong, Stung Treng, Ratanakiri, Mondulkiri, and Kratie. Article wrote by Jiangli from Wow Gold,And Do You Want Wow Gold 365? Publié à 09:41, le 23/02/2010, MONTMARTE Mots clefs : China to raise minimum purchasing prices for rice in 2010
02:40, 22/02/2010
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China's top economic planning the government Saturday announced that it will increase to 10.5 percent in 2010, countries with the lowest purchase price of rice in the major rice production areas.
The aim is to encourage farmers to increase food production, and to help steady rise in food prices, according to the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).
State procurement prices will rise japonica rice from 10.5 to 105 percent yuan (15.37 U.S. dollars per 50 kg), this year, according to the State Development and Reform Commission.
On the early and middle and late indica rice prices will increase by 3.3% percent and from 5.4 to 93 yuan and 97 yuan per 50 kg, respectively.
In 2004, China began to farmers to purchase food practices of the countries set a minimum price, when market prices fall below a specified point in order to encourage food production.
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