Archive for September, 2007

China, Australia set up light alloy research center

A Chinese aluminium company and an Australian university signed an agreement here Saturday to set up an international light alloy research center.
The research center to be set up by Aluminium Corporation of China Ltd, also known as Chalco, and Monash University of Australia, will focus on design, processing, performance analysis, promotion and application of light [...]

Firm wins IPR Lawsuit against Schneider

A Chinese low-voltage product company won a patent infringement lawsuit against French Schneider Electric and its Chinese sales agent on Saturday, which involves 330 million yuan in compensation.
A court in East China’s Zhejiang Province ordered that Schneider, a major electric equipment maker, and its authorized distributor Leqing Branch of Star Electric Equipment Co. Ltd. in [...]

China’s Huawei Plans to Tap IPTV Market in India

Leading Chinese telecommunications network provider Huawei is planning to tap the relatively unexplored Indian market for its IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) products.
“The potential of IPTV products in India is immense,” said director (Integrated Marketing Communications) of Huawei Meddy Lu. “India has not grown very fast in terms of IPTV connectivity but there is a huge [...]

Coal India arm to jack up output

Central Coalfields Ltd (CCL) aims to produce 78mt coal per annum by 2012 compared with 44mt at present. The Coal India subsidiary will take up two big projects at Magadh and Amrapali to achieve this target. It plans to produce 20mt and 12mt annually at Magadh and Amrapali, respectively.
 
The department of public enterprises is expected [...]

Mozambique in talks to fund $180 mln coal terminal

Mozambique’s state-owned Ports and Railways Company (CFM) said on Saturday it was in advanced talks to fund the construction of a $180-million coal terminal in Beira, the southern African nation’s second largest city.
 
CFM spokesman Antonio Libombo told Reuters that the talks with international financiers were progressing and that the terminal would be completed within two [...]

China trade deal would benefit food sector, says minister

A trade agreement with China would benefit food and beverage companies in both countries, New Zealand’s deputy prime minister Michael Cullen said yesterday.
Speaking at the China Executive Leadership Academy Pudong (CELAP) in Shanghai, Cullen tried to persuade the Chinese authorities to enter into a trade agreement, arguing that “there are substantial gains at stake for [...]

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