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Chinese Assistant Commerce Minister Yu Jianhua blamed the breakdown on protectionism and suspicion of globalization among other nations.
Political Mood Clouds Trade Talks Elizabeth Williamson 2011
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A team of scientists including Professor Lei Zhai and Jianhua Zou engineered their creation by using aerogel.
'Frozen Smoke' May Improve Energy Storage <![CDATA[&]]> Toxin Detection (VIDEO) 2011
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Speaking at the same briefing, Yu Jianhua, China's assistant minister of commerce, said U.S. tariffs on a range of "environmental goods" average 1.4%, while the average in China is a tad under 7%.
China Criticizes U.S. Agenda for APEC Summit Aaron Back 2011
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If Chinese firms aren't selling to South Africa, it will be other countries who take our place, China's ambassador, Zhong Jianhua, said in an interview.
China Forces Global Shift in Commerce David Wessel 2011
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Wang Jianhua/Xinhua/Zuma Press A delegate donned bright traditional attire.
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Wang Jianhua/Xinhua/Zuma Press A delegate wore a dazzling gold-toned headdress.
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Speaking at a briefing in Beijing, Shi Jianhua, the association's deputy secretary general, said it expects relatively loose macro policies and demand from third- and fourth-tier cities to provide a "good environment" for auto sales.
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Wang Jianhua/Xinhua/Zuma Press A delegate wearing a blue headdress listened at the session.
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Agreement on the framework for the so-called Trans-Pacific Partnership was reached in talks that China's assistant minister of commerce, Yu Jianhua, noted Beijing hadn't been invited to join, underscoring the sensitivity of the issue to China's leaders.
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Tu Jianhua, director general for international trade in the Chinese commerce ministry, tweaked the West, noting that "I'm not sure that one country's leader calling another to import more represents market practices."
Robert L. Borosage: Obama and China: Vandalism or Vision 2009
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