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Chinese president arrives in Hawaii for APEC meeting
Chinese President Hu Jintao has arrived in Hawaii for the Leaders Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
At the two-day meeting, leaders of the 21-member group are expected to discuss economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region, along with strengthening regional economic integration1 and expanding trade.
APEC to address global financial instability
Following the recent G20 summit in France, this year's APEC forum2 is expected to provide another opportunity for the leaders in the Asia-Pacific region to discuss global issues, particularly the current financial crisis in Europe.
Although the APEC forum in Hawaii is unlikely to produce big-ticket agreements, experts say its real value is to move forward the progress that has been achieved over the past few years in driving economic growth in the region.
Shen Minghui is an Asia-Pacific studies expert with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
"What is the driving force behind sustainable development? I think on the one hand, it comes from free, convenient trade and investment; and on the other hand, it comes from deepening regional economic integration, which could mean promoting free trade areas here. Last year, the leaders agreed on how to start that. This year, they may focus on how to achieve it in details."
APEC is a non-binding economic bloc3 that aims to promote free trade and economic cooperation among its member economies.
RMB not ready to join basket of currencies: IMF chief
IMF chief Christine Lagarde says the time is not yet right for the Chinese currency, Renmingbi, to be included in IMF's Special Drawing Rights, or SDRs.
"I don't think the time has yet come, but there is a clear understanding that it will come in due course, and it will be a factor of the internationalization of the currency."
She made the comments following meetings with the Chinese leadership on the sidelines of the Beijing International Finance Forum.
The IMF created SDRs in 1969 to supplement its member countries' official reserves.
Gas burst in SW China's unlicensed coal mine kills 21
21 miners have been killed by a powerful explosion in a coal mine in Yunnan.
22 others remain trapped in the mine, which is in Shizong county, which is near the city of Qujing in the eastern part of Yunnan near the border with Guizhou.
Deaths in fresh quake in Turkey caused by negligence7: expert
Experts in Turkey are now pinning the blame on negligence for the loss of 10 lives in Wednesday's 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Van.
A number of engineers are now suggesting that the inspections8 on the buildings that were left standing4 after the original quake in Van two weeks ago weren't good enough.
This latest quake, which hit at an extremely shallow depth, actually knocked down more buildings than the 7.2-magnitude quake that hit on October 23rd.
On top of the 10-people killed, 27-others were hurt in the latest quake in eastern Turkey.
Negotiators seal deal for Russia's WTO accession
The World Trade Organization finally approved the terms of Russia's accession after more than 18 years of talks.
As part of the accession, Russia has concluded 30 bilateral9 agreements on market access for services, and 57 for goods.
The country has also agreed to cap its average import tariffs11 at 7.8 percent, and at 10.8 percent for imports of agricultural products.
Russia's accession is expected to be formally endorsed12 at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Geneva next month.
Former European Central Bank vice-president Lucas Papademos has been named as Greece's new prime minister.
The announcement comes following days of negotiation13 efforts among political leaders to reach a deal.
Papademos will replace Greece's outgoing Prime Minister George Papandreou who decided14 to resign after a disastrous15 call for a referendum on the European aid package.
The new government will be sworn in this Friday.
Preliminary results now indicate that Liberia's incumbent President, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, has won the run-off election.
Initial figures indicate that the turnout for the vote came in at roughly 37-percent of the eligible18 voters.
Johnson-Sirlef's opponent, Winston Tubman, boycotted19 the run-off campaign, citing fraud in the first round of voting.
The victory will keep Johnson-Sirlef in office for another 6-year.
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7 negligence | |
n.疏忽,玩忽,粗心大意 | |
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n.检查( inspection的名词复数 );检验;视察;检阅 | |
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关税制度; 关税( tariff的名词复数 ); 关税表; (旅馆或饭店等的)收费表; 量刑标准 | |
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vt.& vi.endorse的过去式或过去分词形式v.赞同( endorse的过去式和过去分词 );在(尤指支票的)背面签字;在(文件的)背面写评论;在广告上说本人使用并赞同某产品 | |
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