The world's fourth largest economy has officially put their foot on the brake in response to the continuing global credit squeeze.
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has presented Intellection with the inaugural Tom Burns Award, designed to recognise an emerging exporter to China or Vietnam.
Rio Tinto has warned that demand for commodities from China is slowing. Jessica Darnbrough writes.
South Australia is in a good position to increase its uranium exports to China, Premier Mike Rann has said.
The Minister for Resources and Energy, Martin Ferguson AM MP, has declared Australia’s strong future with China in a speech to the Australia-China Mining and Minerals Industry Dinner in Beijing.
Emerson Process Management opened a new technical centre, creating the first fully-integrated process control instrumentation facility in China.
THE Federal Government has given the green light to investment agreements signed late last year between Yilgarn Infrastructure and five major Chinese companies.
AGREEMENTS signed between China and Western Australian resource companies could produce millions of dollars of export income, according to the Western Australian Department of Industry and Resources.
RAW materials mined in Australia and Chile will be used to produce the medals for the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Beijing, China.
RAVENTECH will display a tubeless tyre management system that monitors the temperature and pressure of each tyre, and displays a colour code warning when falling outside acceptable limits, on Stand H1034d during AIMEX 2007.