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CAIRO, Nov.9 (Xinhua) -- Diplomats from Arabic countries and China hailed on Tuesday the relations in various fields between China and Arabic countries, expecting further all-round development of bilateral ties."China has always regarded Arab countries as developing nations. And to strengthen the solidarity and cooperation with developing countries is one of the basic principles in China's foreign policy, " said Song Aiguo, Chinese new ambassador to Egypt.The friendship and cooperation relations between China and Arabic countries have been at fairly good levels, he said at a China-Arab relations seminar organized by the Cairo-based Afro- Asian Peoples Solidarity Organization (AAPSO), a mass nongovernmental body with national committees in more than 90 countries of the world -- in Asia and Africa, and associate member committees in Europe and Latin America.The Chinese government will stick to further developing its cooperation and friendship with Arab countries, he added.China and Arab countries have relations dating back about 2,000 years ago. China has diplomatic ties with all 22 members of the Arab League.The two sides have always been maintaining mutual respect, understanding and support, Song said, adding China always greatly supports the just causes of Arabic countries and their people.Song said China supported the efforts made by Arabic countries to solve the Middle East issues in a peaceful and fair way, the Arab Peace Initiative and the just cause of Palestinian people.Ahmed Hamroush, president of the AAPSO, said Egypt was the first country in the Arabic world and Africa to establish diplomatic ties with China. China-Arabic relations have experienced continuous development, he added, urging to further boost the ties.Nouri Abdul Razzak, secretary general of the AAPSO, said that China seeks a harmonious world. China-Arab relations have "win-win results", he added.Omar Hamdi, secretary general of Libya's Solidarity and Peace Committee, said he believed the China-Arab relations were promising, given the good historical bases.Hamdi said he hoped that the two sides would further cooperation in the fields of politics, culture and economy.Delegates from Morocco and Yemen also acclaimed the China-Arab ties and China's independent foreign policy of peace.In 2009, two-way trade between China and the Arab states hit 107.4 billion U.S. dollars, compared with 36.4 billion U.S. dollars in 2004. according to China's official figures.At the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the China-Arab Cooperation Forum held in China's Tianjin on May 13 and 14 this year, China and Arab states agreed to upgrade their relationship to a strategic level and carry out an action plan for deepened cooperation in the next two years.
KUNMING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Ten people were detained following a dispute between coal mine contractors which led to a deliberate explosion, killing nine people and injuring 48 others in southwestern Yunnan Province, local police said Sunday.The explosion occurred at around 9 a.m. Thursday at a temporary shed built by the Xiaosongdi coal mine in Luxi county of Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, according to local officials.Most of the casualties, however, were said to be with Yuejin coal mine, which is at dispute with Xiaosongdi coal mine.Local police concluded based on preliminary investigations the explosion was created by people.According to local authorities, the contractors for Xiaosongdi mine and Yuejin coal mine, which are close to each other, reportedly had a dispute after the underground shaft of one mine broke through into the other.Further, a spokesman with the provincial land and resources bureau said Sunday that the bureau had been investigating the dispute between the two mines and had been helping with the negotiations prior to the explosion.Pan Mingzhou, manager of the Yuejin coal mine, said, "the two mines had no dispute at all before October, and the negotiations were going well under the supervision of the provincial land and resources bureau.""I have no idea of why the explosion happened," Pan noted.The detainees included Wang Jianfu, contractor of the Xiaosongdi coal mine, and Zheng Chunyun, owner of the Yuejin coal mine, said the local police.Both of the mines have an annual production capacity of 90,000 tonnes.
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.