Canadian filmmaker James Cameron, director of “Avatar,” promised this week to “tell the world” about the opposition of Indians and peasants to the construction in the Brazilian Amazon of the world’s third-largest hydroelectric dam.
Cuba continues to spend more than 1.5 billion US dollars a year on food imports, Vice President Jose Ramon Machado said while urging farmers to boost production, Communist Party daily Granma reported Monday.
Elizabeth Kellogg from the E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Botanical Studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis has been elected to The National Academy of Sciences of Argentina.
China may let the Yuan gain “a bit more” within 12 months as the world’s third-largest economy moves away from a currency policy that creates distortions, Brazilian central bank President Henrique Meirelles said.
The US trade deficit widened to 39.7 billion US dollars in February, as import growth continued to outpace exports. The overall trade deficit increased by 2.7 billion from January, the Commerce Department said.
Chinese President Hu Jintao has resisted pressure from US President Obama to raise the value of the Chinese Yuan. He told Mr Obama that it would neither balance Sino-US trade nor solve the US unemployment problem, Chinese official news agency Xinhua reported.
China Petroleum and Chemical Corp, Sinopec more than doubled China's presence in Canada’s oil-sands by paying 4.65 billion US dollars for US for ConocoPhillips' 9% stake in Syncrude Canada Ltd.
A rebound in exports helped to narrow the UK trade deficit in February, official figures have shown. The trade deficit in goods and services shrank to £2.1bn, down from a £3.9bn deficit in January.
The unprecedented liquidity created by countries to fight the economic crisis could create problems for policymakers in some advanced and emerging market economies with relatively strong growth prospects and higher interest rates, the International Monetary Fund said in a new report.
Argentine Agriculture Minister Julián Domínguez said Tuesday that soybean oil exports to China have not been interrupted and assured that supplying companies have promised to readapt themselves to the Asian country's demands.