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MELBOURNE, Australia, June 19 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping met with John Brumby, Premier of Victoria state later Saturday.Xi Jinping, who is visiting Australia at the invitation of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, said his visit aims to enhance mutual trust and friendship, promote extensive exchanges and cooperation and he is to meet Australian leaders and friends of different sectors during the visit.Xi said exchanges and cooperation at state and province level are important to bilateral relations. In recent years, friendly cooperation between Victoria state and China has achieved positive results, especially in trade and education sectors.(Xinhua/Liu Weibing) (ypf)" hspace="0" src="/d/file/p/2010/06/e99cfd599976853f5e524c867d176e88.jpg" border="0" />Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (R) meets with Australia's Victorian Premier John Brumby in Melbourne, Australia, June 19, 2010. Xi arrived at Melbourne on Saturday afternoon, starting his official visit to Australia, the last leg of his four-nation visitsXi said the Chinese government and relevant provinces and cities in China attach great importance to further exchange and cooperation with the state of Victoria.He said joint efforts can be made in technological cooperation, especially the high technology sector, research and manufacturing of clean energy automobiles. The two sides can make the most of their high level of complementary properties of trade and investment relations and at the same time deepen cooperation in agriculture.People-to-people relations are also important, Xi said, adding that the two sides need to further encourage education and travel by having more university-level exchanges, training, visiting scholar programs, technological and educational cooperation.Xi said this year's Shanghai World Expo, the year of Australian culture in Beijing as well as next year's China year in Australia are providing opportunities for more people-to-people exchanges and links. He said with joint efforts, friendly cooperation between Victoria and China will provide genuine benefits to the peoples.Premier Brumby gave Vice President Xi a warm welcome for making Melbourne the first leg of his visit to Australia. Brumby said, given cooperation in extensive areas, relations between Australia and China enjoy a strong trend. The existing cooperation in energy, resources, mineral, culture, education and travel has been very fruitful.
WASHINGTON, June 23 (Xinhua) -- China represents a huge opportunity for American businesses, and the relationship between the two countries should not be portrayed as a zero sum game, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said on Wednesday."There are so many opportunities for trade to benefit both China and the United States," Locke said at a Senate Finance Committee hearing."I have seen those benefits first hand over the last 20 years, as Commerce Secretary, as an attorney in private practice, and as the governor of Washington State, where I helped double exports to China during my tenure."According to Locke, thanks to strong Chinese demand growth and recovery in prices of agricultural products, now the U.S. exports to China are growing faster than overall U.S. exports."We should neither underestimate the importance of the China market nor the potential it holds for American exporters who tap into it."During the same hearing, Ron Kirk, the U.S. trade representative, also hailed the opportunities provided by the China's growing economy."Thanks to China's strong recovery from the global recession, we have seen double digit growth in a variety of export sectors, ranging from high-end manufactured goods and chemical products to agricultural goods like soybeans," said Kirk.

BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Health issued a circular Wednesday advising the nation's medical facilities to gear up for a rise in the number of people suffering from heat-stroke and other heat related ailments given the recent hot temperatures.The number of people suffering from heat-stroke and related disorders has risen sharply over the last few days, reads the circular without giving specific figures.Beijing-based Chaoyang hospital reported a significant increase of cases showing heat-induced symptoms such as dizziness, according to the Health News, the health ministry-run newspaper.The hospital has 450 such cases in emergency care each day now, compared to 360 cases just a few days ago.The ministry ordered hospitals across the nation to make sure people suffering from heat stroke get timely and proper treatment.Beijing reported an average temperature of 40.3 degrees Celsius at 4 p.m. Monday, the highest temperature in the first 10 days of July in 50 years.The capital city cooled a little bit Wednesday, and rains are expected for China eastern regions starting Thursday, offering some respite.
XI'AN, July 20 (Xinhua) -- Floods and landslides triggered by torrential rains have left at least 15 people dead and 54 missing in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, flood control authorities said late Monday.The lives of more than 1.33 million people were disrupted by the heavy flooding in 23 counties and cities in the southern regions of the province, said officials in the provincial flood control headquarters.Torrential rains have cut off roads, flattened homes, destroyed power facilities and flooded farmland in the worst-hit Ankang City, causing economic losses estimated at 881 million yuan (129 million U.S. dollars), said officials.In the mountainous county of Langao in Ankang, three people were reported dead and 17 still missing after landslides and mud-rock flows struck several villages late Sunday.Continuous rainfall has battered many Chinese provinces and regions over the past week.In neighboring Sichuan Province, flash floods and landslides left at least 26 people dead and more than 30 missing.China is also preparing for the worst Yangtze flooding in more than a decade as water levels in the upper and middle sections of China' s longest waterway continue rising.
DUNHUA, Jilin, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- When a flash flood struck their village ten days ago, 55-year-old Fu Bailin and his relatives had no time to take any belongings as they fled, except for a bill of debt."All our belongings have been swept away. My 100-square-meter house was flattened. My 2.5-hectares of cropland was destroyed," said Fu, a soybean and corn farmer at the Yaodianzi Village in Dunhua City, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in northeast China's Jilin Province.All the houses of the 286 families in the village were destroyed. Fu's family, including Fu, his 70-year-old father, his wife and son, along with their fellow villagers, now live in temporary tents in the local forest police headquarters in Dunhua. The forest police also provide meals for them.Floods have left 85 people dead and 66 missing in Jilin over the past two months, local authorities said Saturday.More than 5 million people have been affected since the flood season began in June and some 1.5 million people have been evacuated, the Jilin Provincial Civil Affairs Department said in a statement.Additionally, almost 82,000 houses have collapsed and 198,000 others have been damaged, the statement said.Economic losses were estimated at 45 billion yuan (6.6 billion U.S.dollars), it added.In the hardest-hit areas, flash floods have cut roads, isolated villages and disrupted communications and water supplies.Compounding the problems, more downpours were forecast to hit the province in the coming two days.
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