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The United States said it would continue to provide civil aid to Pakistan

July 15th, 2011

U.S. State Department is responsible for managing and Resources Deputy Secretary of State Thomas Naizi an interview yesterday, said that although the recent suspension of American military aid to Pakistan, but does not affect the civil aid to Pakistan, will provide more assistance to improve the lives of civilians Read More...

Positive U.S. economic data, international oil prices rose sharply yesterday

July 8th, 2011

Latest financial information. Improvement in the U.S. employment data and U.S. crude oil inventories fell, fueled sharp rise in international oil prices on the 7th, with London Brent crude rose more than 4%. July 7, the U.S. Labor Department data showed U.S. initial jobless claims last week fell 1 Read More...

IEA: 6000 barrels of oil reserves will be successfully sold the majority of

July 5th, 2011

Latest financial information. IEA (International Energy Agency) on Monday said it released 60 million barrels of emergency oil reserves "a majority" will find a buyer, and this action has on the oil market had the desired impact. IEA energy markets director Didier Houssin and security in a conference call to reporters that the supply of light sweet crude oil has significantly improved, which prompted heavy crude, light sweet crude oil premium range narrowed Read More...

TheStreet: Even if gasoline prices, food prices will continue to rise

June 25th, 2011

News, TheStreet published "Even if gasoline prices, food prices will rise" as a headline, the article content is roughly: Although the decline in U.S. gasoline prices to the public in the "gas pump" before the pain with some relief, but consumers still have to face the sharp rise in food costs. In the past month, gasoline prices fell more than 5% Read More...

If the U.S. dollar collapse, the impact of the Chinese economy is huge

June 14th, 2011

The latest information, June 9 the U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Brad's remarks, particularly China, the world shook. Brad wrote: August 15th approaches, the United States will face the risk of default of debt is the most serious problem, because in the first 4 days before the United Nations also warned that the risk of collapse of the U Read More...

The visitors to U.S. increased about thirty percent

May 19th, 2011

According to the U.S. Department of Commerce released the latest data show the rapid tourism recovery in 2010, the United States from the Asia-Pacific region, particularly China's tourists are the main pulling power. After the 2009 financial crisis, economic recession led to a landslide after the international tourism industry, international tourism receipts in 2010 reached U Read More...

The China and U.S. strategic economic dialogue have began

May 10th, 2011

Chinese President Hu Jintao's Special Representative, Vice Premier Wang Qishan, State Councilor Dai 8, arrived in Washington with U.S. Secretary of State, the Special Representative of President Barack Obama Hillary Clinton and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner co-chaired the third round China-US strategic economic dialogue Read More...

Why the U.S. people’s confidence still decline with the economic recovery

April 26th, 2011

Although official data showed U.S. economic recovery continues more than a year, but recent U.S. survey shows many people in the authority of the media's confidence in the economic outlook is not declined. This forced people to face the fact that the current economic recovery and well-being of the people in the United States and can not draw parallels, for the twists and turns of U Read More...

Obama decided to decrease the oil imports about one-third till 2025

March 31st, 2011

In March 30, Obama announced to videos and reporters, US will decrease the oil imports from now to 2025, about one-third of the current import amounts. And he swear to break out the political barrier which have been here for years. In addition, Obama also announced that by 2015, the U.S. government departments should ensure that all new cars on the road can use, including energy and electricity mix, including alternative energy sources Read More...

The WTO judged the US’s dual irregularities to China

March 29th, 2011

Report a ruling announced in China in the WTO dispute system achieved an unprecedented victory for. 28 March, the Commerce Department announced that the WTO Dispute Settlement Body has adopted a Chinese anti-dumping and countervailing v. United States (the dual) measures to WTO Dispute Appellate Body Report, United States involved in the case ruled that the four pairs of counter measures violate WTO rules Read More...