China will subsidize its oil refiners and suspend the raising of domestic fuel prices if global oil prices surpass 130 U.S. dollars a barrel, according to an official notice made public on Wednesday.
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CMA president Peng Qiming meets South Africa's ambassador to China online
On the afternoon of June 22, Mr. Peng Qiming, President of China Mining Association & Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the China Mining Conference and Exhibition 2022, met online with H.E. Mr. Siyabonga C. Cwele, Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa to China.
Forum delegates poised to place climate change under the microscope
Climate change is a leading agenda item at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos.
BRICS countries vow to deepen business cooperation
Business representatives from the BRICS countries pledged Wednesday to enhance multilateral cooperation to safeguard the common interests of emerging markets and developing countries.
China's energy supply generally stable this year:official
The energy supply in China has been generally stable and in good order this year despite rising external pressure, an official with the country's top economic planner said Tuesday.
China's growth remains a stabilizer for world economy
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South Africa needs developmental space during energy transition: president
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China's Sinosteel Cam S.A. inks iron ore deal in Cameroon
YAOUNDE - Cameroon and Sinosteel Cam S.A., a subsidiary of the China's multinational Sinosteel Corporation Ltd., on Friday signed a convention that will enable the company to invest more than $700 million at an iron ore project in Cameroon's South region.
Sun setting on coal titans' export boom
Reduced demand from greener China will hit Australia, Indonesia, study says
Coal miners and logistics operators in Australia and Indonesia could see their export boom ending in the coming years as China,