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Nov 20 - Tsingtao, China's No.2 beermaker, is hoping a recovering economy and know-how from Japan's Asahi will return it to double-digit growth.
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Nov. 24: Thousands of families are living with drywall imported from China that could make them sick, government officials confirmed. Some are reporting breathing problems and headaches.
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President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao hold talks in Beijing. CNN's John Vause reports.
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President Barack Obama concluded his first-ever trip to China by visiting the Great Wall. Also, during his trip, he met with the Chinese premier. The President is now on his way to South Korea. (Nov. ...
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Nov. 17: A series of meetings between President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao Tuesday produced some modest agreements on issues like climate change but left many disagreements intact. ...
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Chinese look at real estate in NY and Miami. Attorney Edward Mermelstein on Chinese investments in American real estate.
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President Obama says he and Chinese President Hu Jintao have spoken about economic recovery and climate change.
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The presidents of China and the US have agreed to work together to tackle some of the world's most pressing problems.
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