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The United States military is still "very concerned" about China's military development, Chinese analysts said, commenting on the latest defense paper the US Ministry of Defense released yesterday.
Andrew Robertson, head of BBDO, one of the largest ad companies in the world, told China Daily that Chinese exporters must take heed to the major changes in consumer behavior as a result of the global recession.
Experts' views heard at Davos suggest that if governments' fail to take an coordinated effort to regulate big banks and big money, there will be a risk that the best time to reform international finance will be lost.
In his interview with China Daily during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, John Wren, president and CEO of Omnicom Group Inc., one of the largest global advertising and communication service groups, said Asia has been contributing most growth in the global ad industry 2009-10.
A series of incentives unveiled by US President Barack Obama to create jobs for Americans will not have a major effect on China's trade relationship with the US, economists said yesterday.
Troops alone don't work, what war-torn Afghanistan and Pakistan urgently need is capacity building and development, Islamabad said prior to the start of an international conference to discuss eliminating terrorism in central Asia.
Only three days since taking his new job, British Ambassador to China Sebastian Wood yesterday announced his "action plan" to visit eight cities within 88 days.
It is too early for China to say whether it is to join in the global anti-missile system that the US and Russia are discussing, as the targets and scale of the system are still unclear, a Chinese military expert said.
Domestic political uncertainty in Japan caused the country's foreign minister to threaten on Sunday that "action" would be taken against China over Chinese exploration of the Chunxiao oil and gas fields in the East China Sea, Chinese experts said.
China opposes Japan's atoll bid
China is not likely to approve a fourth round of sanctions against Iran while there is still room for negotiations, experts have said, as another round of talks between six key powers ended on Saturday without an agreement.
The unimaginable devastation caused by the earthquake in Haiti has shocked the world and drawn sympathy and condolences from all its corners. Thanks to modern communications technology the world has seen the scale of destruction unleashed by the 7.0-magnitude quake. Images on TV and the Internet show the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince has been reduced to rubble and helpless survivors waiting for relief.