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...
Tags: import, Obama, oil, oil import
Posted in United States |
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January 21st, 2011
In the 19 late-night briefing, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui suggested that although the two countries have made positive progress in economic and trade fields, but in China on three major issues of concern does not make real breakthroughs. These three aspects are: 1. Asked the U.S. to recognize China's market economy status, 2 Read More...
Tags: China, G20, Obama, trading, U.S.
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November 12th, 2010
November 11, President Hu Jintao met President Obama in Seoul.
The face of the international situation is undergoing profound and complex changes, how to promote active cooperation on a higher level of overall Sino-US relations ... ... not only about their country's future, and the world of the future far-reaching Read More...
Tags: China, exchange rate issue, G20, Obama, Summit, Watches
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September 25th, 2010
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on September 23 local time in New York met with U.S. President Barack Obama. The two sides in a candid, pragmatic and constructive atmosphere, the Sino-US relations and issues of common concern, exchange of views and reached important consensus on bilateral relations, expressed confidence in the future Read More...
Tags: APEC, Barack Obama, China, Hu Jintao, New York, Obama, Rolex watches, United States, Wen Jiabao
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September 21st, 2010
Barack Obama to the UN General Assembly and the eve of the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met, that Beijing does not do its utmost to deal with the issue of RMB, leading to the Sino-US trade imbalance. He said the trade regulations in the United States will strengthen efforts to promote appreciation of RMB Read More...
Tags: appreciation, China, CNBC, Obama, Premier, RMB, trade imbalance, TV, UN, White House
Posted in United States |
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September 17th, 2010
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China news agency, Washington, September 16 (Reporters Wu Qingcai and De Yongjian) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner 16, testified before Congress that China market is critical to U Read More...
Tags: appreciate, China, Congress, currency, Geithner, Obama, rate issue, RMB, Rolex, Secretary, Treasury, U.S.
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September 2nd, 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama on Sept. 1 at the White House since taking office for his first direct peace talks between Israel and Palestine to pave the way for peace talks suspended for nearly two years to bring a new situation, Obama said the Israeli and Palestinian leaders said that peace talks could progress has been made within one year Read More...
Tags: Israel, Obama, Palestine, peace talks, Presiden, White House
Posted in United States |
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July 21st, 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama on July 20 speech at the White House Rose Garden, pushing Congress to pass a 34 billion U.S. dollars in unemployment relief motion, in order to prolong the difficulty the U.S. aid the unemployed. Before the U.S. Congress has rejected the motion on the grounds that the motion of 34 billion U Read More...
Tags: Obama, unemployment relief motion
Posted in International Information, United States |
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December 9th, 2009
U.S. President Barack Obama 8, announced that it will take tax cuts, incentives, and a package of initiatives to increase investment and create more jobs, in order to cope with the current increasingly serious problem of unemployment.
Obama's day in the United States well-known think tank - the Brookings Institution in his speech pointed out that despite the U Read More...
Tags: Obama, programs, promote employment
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