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Samsung ruled China's smartphone market last year
2013-03-11 15:16:02| CNET News.com
South Korean giant jumps to the top of China's smartphone heap after sales almost tripled to 30.06 million in 2012. [Read more]
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Samsung tops China's smartphone market in 2012
2013-03-11 09:05:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Samsung Electronics secured the top spot in the Chinese smartphone market for the first time in 2012 by nearly tripling its sales, reports Yonhap News Agency citing data from Strategy Analytics. Samsung Electronics sold 30.06 million smartphones in China in 2012, up from 10.90 million units a year earlier, garnering a 17.7 percent market share. According to the data, Nokia saw its market share tumble in China in 2012, to 3.7 percent in 2012 from 29.9 percent in 2011, making it the seventh-largest seller. Lenovo ranked number two with a market share of 13.2 percent in 2012, which was up from 4 percent from the previous year. Apple followed with 11 percent, trailed by China's Huawei Technologies with 9.9 percent and Chinese manufacturer Coolpad with 9.7 percent.
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China\'s stamps to be printed on Nilpeter press
2013-03-08 06:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
China produces about 2.5 billion stamps each year, worth 1.5 billion euros.
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Day of reckoning comes for Chinas solar industry
2013-03-07 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Quartz: Is Suntech too big a Chinese brand to fail? On March 15, the cash-strapped solar company--until recently the worlds biggest photovoltaic panel maker--faces a $541 million payment on convertible notes, a quarter of the $2 billion in debt it has incurred. Whether Suntech can strike a deal with its bondholders or secure a government bailout will set the stage for the collapse or consolidation of the Chinese solar industry. Other photovoltaic giants, including Trina Solar and JA Solar, also face...
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China's new leadership faces growing environmental pressures
2013-03-06 11:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
AlertNet: As the Chinese government prepares to make a leadership transition this week, the country faces conflicting pressures as it strives toward economic growth while wanting to reduce emissions. While the country's new leaders have declared "ecological progress' will be a priority, analysts at a World Resources Institute-led press teleconference said China must deal with series of inter-linked challenges-- economic prosperity, energy security, mitigating climate change and social unrest -- to make...
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