(China Glass Network) First global solar photovoltaic glass international standard is set up as one project by TRONY Solar, the high tech enterprise of new energy industry in Shenzhen, this company will be the convener for international ...
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IRNA reported that Mr Rostam Qassemi oil minister of Saudi Arabia arrived in Vienna to take part in the 162nd ordinary meeting of the OPEC oil ministers due to be held on 12th 2012. It is the second meeting of the OPEC oil ministers in ...
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Mr Zhang Changfu secretary general of the China Iron and Steel Association at an annual meeting about China's steel market outlook Saturday said that China is expected to witness 723 million tonnes of crude steel output this year, only a 3% ...
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At the closing ceremony of the International Apparel Federation (IAF) World Apparel Convention held this year in Oporto, Portugal, IAF Secretary General Han Bekke announced that the next convention will be held in Nanjing, China on 23 ...
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AFP reported that OPEC will likely cut its oil production next year as prices risk falling in reaction to higher output from top crude consumer the United States and amid a slowing of energy demand growth. The Organization of Petroleum ...
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Russia, China and some other countries have withdrawn a draft proposal at the World Conference on International Telecommunications, that according to some accounts aimed to bring the Internet under the control of the International ...
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ITU today announced the finalists of the Young Innovators Competition. Open to young social entrepreneurs between ages 18 and 25 from around the world, the competition seeks innovative digital solutions in the form of initial concepts or ...
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AFP reported that OPEC will likely cut its oil production next year as prices risk falling in reaction to higher output from top crude consumer the United States and amid a slowing of energy demand growth. The Organization of Petroleum ...
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Gulf Extrusions, one of the largest aluminium extrusion plants in the Gulf, has received the inaugural Gulf Aluminium Council Environmental Awards 2012 under the Downstream Aluminium Companies category. The pioneering winners of GAC ...
IDG News Service - The U.S., U.K. and Canadian delegations to a worldwide telecom treaty-writing meeting will not ratify a resolution approved by the majority of countries because regulations will include provisions on Internet governance ...
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China is expected to witness 723 million tonnes of crude steel output this year, only a 3% YoY, lowest growth rate since 2000 Mr Zhang Changfu secretary general of the China Iron and Steel Association, at an annual meeting about China's ...
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Global ICT leaders will gather to discuss topics including the ‘radical transformation of the ICT industry’ at this year’s ITU Telecom World 2012, opening in Dubai next month. The event is staged for 14-18 October, and ...
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Juergen Sturm, acting secretary general of Lighting Europe The European lighting manufacturer associations CELMA* and the ELC* are being replaced by a new trade association called LightingEurope. Lighting industry figures met in ...
The Governing Board of MODINT, the Dutch employer’s organization for fashion, interiors, carpets and textiles, will nominate the current Director General H.J.A. (Han) Bekke (63) as the new Chairman of MODINT at the general ...
Campaigners have slammed the government’s draft proposals to for its Communications Data Bill, which will make it easier for security and police services to spy on e-mails, phone calls and internet activity. The bill will now be ...