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LAS VEGAS, the United States, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- China is incredibly important to the success of the global consumer electronics industry, Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) told Xinhua in an interview."There is no doubt that China is a growing powerhouse. China is a global leader in manufacturing and the 'made in China' phrase is known around the world. Chinese manufacturing facilities provide jobs and spur growth not just in China, but around the world as more international companies explore doing business in China," Shapiro said during the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which was organized by CEA.The 2011 International CES kicked off here on Thursday with more than 2,700 exhibitors unveiling their latest technology innovations, up from the 2010 CES which featured 2,500 exhibitors. A total of 267 exhibitors from China, including major companies such as Haier and Hisense, will display their products at the show.According to CEA and market research company Gfk research, China is expected to contribute 13 percent of global CE retail revenue in 2010, up from 12 percent in 2009."The Chinese consumer technology market is also critical to the success of the International CES," Shapiro said. "China also ranked 3rd in terms of international attendance at the 2010 CES, with 1,105 Chinese industry professionals."However, while a leader in manufacturing, to become a true world leader China must produce innovative companies with brands that are recognized around the world, Shapiro cautioned."In fact, not one Chinese company is included on the Interbrand annual listing of the top 100 global brands. In order for China to truly compete on a global scale, it must change its outlook on the importance of branding."In recent years, many Chinese companies have come far in building their brands. Haier and Hisense are well-known around the globe. In fact, Hisense's Chairman Zhou Houjian delivered a keynote address at the 2010 CES, marking the first time a Chinese company has keynoted at the International CES."For Chinese companies looking to build their brand, there is no better forum to launch an innovative product than a tradeshow such as the International CES, which is the largest branding event in the world," Shapiro said.Shapiro was also optimistic with the prospect of the consumer electronics industry.After a down year in 2009, the consumer electronics industry grew 13 percent last year and is expected to grow an additional 10 percent this year to 964 billion dollars, thanks in large part to demand for smartphones and notebook computers, the CEA forecast. The group expects electronics sales to grow in all major markets around the world but to be especially strong in Western Europe, North America and China."Due to the economic downturn, consumers around the world have been cautious in their purchase patterns. However, CEA research finds that individuals view consumer electronics products as necessities rather than luxury goods, reinforcing the strength of our industry even in a down economy," he said.CEA is a U.S. trade association promoting growth in the consumer technology industry. It represents more than 2,000 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of consumer electronics products. As a U.S.-based trade association, all CEA members must have offices in the United States, however CEA also has 40 associate member companies based in China.
BEIJING, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) on Sunday ordered traffic police nationwide to prepare for possible traffic disruptions caused by a lingering cold snap.The cold weather that has stopped traffic on national highways in several central and southern provinces since New Year's Day is likely to last ten more days.At a national meeting on coping with traffic disruptions during the cold snap, vice public security minister Huang Ming said local traffic police should be prepared to control and solve traffic problems that icy weather and sleet might cause.Further, local traffic police should make realistic emergency plans, prepare emergency supplies and equipment for de-icing and removing snow, and quickly handle traffic accidents, he said.He added that road closures should be the last choice in handling poor road conditions caused by freezing weather. Additionally, local traffic police should take other measures such as temporarily opening roads to ensure traffic flows.The recent inclement weather is a reminder of the disastrous freezing winter at the beginning of 2008, which stopped traffic, damaged power grids, and disrupted lives of millions in southern China.However, experts believe China is unlikely to suffer similar conditions this winter because of inadequate moisture.

BANGKOK, Nov. 11 (Xinhua) -- Visiting top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo on Thursday called on Chinese Thais and Chinese in Thailand to contribute more to bilateral friendly relations between China and Thailand at a welcome banquet held by Chinese groups here.Wu, on behalf of the Chinese government and people, extended his sincere greetings and best wishes to Chinese in Thailand and Chinese Thais, saying he was impressed by the kinship-like relations between the two countries during his meetings with Thai government and parliament leaders.Wu highly evaluated the contribution made by Chinese in Thailand and Chinese Thais to Thailand's economic prosperity and social development, China's modernization and peaceful unification, and China-Thailand good neighborliness and friendship, adding that the Chinese government and people will never forget that.Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, the country's top legislature, addresses an evening banquet held by overseas Chinese in Bangkok, capital of Thailand, Nov. 11, 2010."As long as we uphold the banner of socialism with Chinese characteristics, unswervingly go ahead along the road of socialism with Chinese characteristics, further implement the Scientific Concept of Development, further emancipate the mind, stick to the opening up and reform, push forward development in a scientific way, promote social harmony, China will be built into a modern socialist country in the end," the Chinese leader stressed.Wu Hongfeng, chairman of the Chinese Chamber of commerce in Thailand, said Chinese in Thailand and Chinese Thais are proud of China's tremendous achievement in 30 years of opening up and reform as China has witnessed a rapid economic development, strongly boosted overall national strength and a rising role in international arena.He said the top Chinese legislator's visit has enhanced the two countries' friendship, deepened their mutually beneficial cooperation and composed a new chapter in the Thailand-China friendly relationship.Wu Bangguo arrived here on Wednesday for a four-day visit after wrapping up his visit to Indonesia. He also visited Cambodia before.
BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping Wednesday urged officials to pay more grassroots visits to listen to opinions from the masses and take more practical actions in people's interests.Xi, president of the Party School of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, made the remarks while talking to officials studying at the school.Stressing efforts to forge closer relations between the CPC and the masses, Xi, also a Standing Committee member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, said officials should always think like the masses and devote themselves to the work for the public's good.He also called on officials to spare no efforts in eliminating public grievances and safeguarding people's interests, as well as calling for more cordiality in handling work concerning the masses.Further, he encouraged CPC officials to step up learning, especially of socialist theories with Chinese characteristics and always learn more about the latest achievements in combining Marxism with China's reality.
BEIJING, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- China's 2010 economic growth is estimated to reach about 10 percent, according to central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan.In a speech published Tuesday by the People's Bank of China on its website, Zhou said he was not quite confident that the nation's economy has returned to normal, as external conditions continue exerting an important impact on China's economic recovery. ' Zhou stressed that China should be prudent in its macroeconomic policies and needs to conduct counter-cyclical adjustments against "over-expansion."He also reiterated that the government would promote a market-oriented reform of the interest rate regime in a gradual and unwavering way.Zhou first delivered his speech on Dec. 15 when policymakers were intensifying their efforts to curb property prices and dampen inflation, as the nation's consumer price index hit a 28-month high of 5.1 percent in November.
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