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With Two Months To Go, Abace2012 Exhibitor Space Sold Out

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With less than two months to go before the opening of the 2012 Asian Business Aviation Conference and Exhibition (ABACE2012) in Shanghai, an unprecedented level of Exhibitor interest has led to a sold out Exhibit space, not only on the main show floor, but also in a new pavilion area created to accommodate the...

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Working themselves to death

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THE explosion ripped through Building A5 on a Friday evening last May, an eruption of fire and noise that twisted metal pipes as if they were discarded straws. When workers in the cafeteria ran outside, they saw black smoke pouring from shattered windows. It came from the area where employees polished thousands of iPad...

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21st China Wedding Expo to be Held February 15-18, 2012

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SHANGHAI, Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — China Wedding Expo , the largest and most professional wedding photography accessories and equipment exhibition in China and the world, celebrates its tenth … (more here…) Related items DOMOTEX ASIA/CHINAFLOOR TO RUN CONCURRENT WITH BUILDING EXPO Hong Kong stocks trade lower, with resources weak Indian traders in China...

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DOMOTEX ASIA/CHINAFLOOR TO RUN CONCURRENT WITH BUILDING EXPO

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SHANGHAI – Domotex Asia/Chinafloor will run concurrently with China's Building and Construction Expo March 27 to 29, 2012 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. (more here…) Related items 21st China Wedding Expo to be Held February 15-18, 2012 GM Leads U.S. Carmaker Gains in China as Japanese Rivals Falter Hong Kong stocks trade...

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Eastday-China to make Shanghai global yuan hub by 2015

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SHANGHAI is set to become a global yuan trade center by 2015, with its financial market transactions almost tripling to 1,000 trillion yuan (US$158 trillion), city authorities said yesterday as a detailed plan for the future international financial center was revealed. (more here…) Related items Asia Rubber-Trade quiet with China absent from market Working...

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Government could have faced lawsuit

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The New Zealand Government could have faced an international law suit for breaching its free trade agreement with China if it had declined the Shanghai Pengxin purchase of the Crafar farms, University of Auckland law professor Jane Kelsey believes. read more (more here…) Related items China Could Have Sued Under FTA If Crafar Farm...

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