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“We want to reach meaningful agreement about having full and open liberalisation of aviation,” Mary Peters told a gathering of US businesspeople in Beijing.
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Kyodo News agency quoted him as adding, however: “I cannot say all problems have been solved. We need more time.”
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s trip to South Korea and Japan is beneficial to the three countries, East Asia and the global community
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Ide Keiji, Minister of Public Relations, Press, Culture, Education and Sports and Spokesperson of the Embassy of Japan in China. He sat down with Beijing Review
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The Treasury Department said the countries would hold a daylong meeting of the U.S.-China Joint Economic Committee. In a break from past sessions, the talks will not feature the top economic policymakers from either nation.
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Japan is now widely recognised as the most energy-efficient economy in the world and nearly 10 times as frugal in its energy use as China, say some Japanese officials.
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Japan’s lower house of parliament approves the bill The bill next goes to parliament’s upper house for approval Japan’s lower house of parliament has approved guidelines to amend the country’s post-war pacifist constitution for the first time.
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