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en We believe the rise in Chinese crude oil imports in October signals a period of stronger Chinese apparent demand figures over Q4 2005 and Q1 2006.

en After such a slow 2005 for Chinese oil demand an acceleration in growth looks highly likely in 2006 and this will exert further pressure on oil supply and prices.

en Imports gained more than exports, mainly due to high oil prices, but the rise in imports also reflects steady domestic demand so overall the figures not not bad.

en The answer is there was a shift, not a drop, in demand. Chinese shipments of computers were up more than 20 percent nationally, but fell almost 60 percent in Laredo, more than accounting for the drop in overall Chinese imports.

en We wish to warn the Chinese government and its oil companies to steer well clear of the Niger Delta. Chinese citizens found in oil installations will be treated as thieves. The Chinese government by investing in stolen crude places its citizens in our line of fire.

en The figures on Chinese textile imports that we have from Customs and Excise and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) show no major increase.

en This way, any request from the Chinese would have to be supervised by ... American justice. They shouldn't comply with all Chinese demands. It's possible to negotiate with the Chinese authorities. The Chinese wouldn't ban such an important company.

en G-7 members have decided to give China a collective push. It's becoming more and more apparent to everyone other than the Chinese themselves that the sheer intensity of Chinese growth, their reserves and so on, makes it extremely baffling they don't allow their currency to appreciate more.

en Food with Chinese printing on the packaging, newspapers printed in Chinese and Chinese-manufactured clothing were found in the house. Police concluded that the inhabitants of the house were mainly Chinese.

en This is clearly just posturing, and a helping hand by the Chinese Government to the Chinese Steel Mills, who clearly have their backs against the wall to try and keep contract prices from rising in 2006.

en Economic problems are going to rise to the surface. Therefore, more Chinese firms will be turning for advice, lobbyists and consultants. Chinese companies want to invest here, and they don't want to make mistakes.

en I couldn't sit in an office in California and tell a Chinese citizen in Beijing not to follow a lawful demand of the Chinese government.

en The key variable is Chinese domestic politics. How do you demand anything in Chinese culture and not get it.

en There should be no problem, as we no longer have shrimp imports from China. But maybe in early 2005 we still had carry-over stocks of Chinese shrimp.

en Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. Because Chinese GDP is growing at 8 to 10 percent, it provides a huge source of incremental demand for other Asian countries selling to domestic Chinese consumers.


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