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g bases in China MBT Shoes Australia, has kept decreasing and the sales price of soybeans has dropped continuously. Both farmers and oil companies have suffered greatly MBT Shoes. Heilongjiang, which used to boast of 50% of the soybean production and export volume in China, is experiencing a most difficult time, when piles of soybeans are stored in granaries and their selling price is even below their production cost.Many experts have called for saving the Chinese soybean industry, saying that we can not afford to lose soybean industry; more importantly, the fate of soybeans has clearly sent a warning to other agricultural industries in China. If we don’t do something about it, the same fate might befall other Chinese crops, including rice, whose industrial situation is still good at present.
Chinanews, Beijing, February 13 &ndash MBT shoes; The Ministry of Commerce and China Customs have jointly published an announcement that the export of sea sand will be prohibited from March 1, 2007, including silicon sand and other sand ores, but excluding metalliferous ores.The State Oceanic Administration says that it will fully cooperate with the Ministry of Commerce and China Customs, the better to exercise supervision over the trade of sea sand.Last July, the Ministry of Commerce, State Oceanic Administration and China Customs sent an investigation team to Guangdong and Fujian provinces to check the trade of sea sand, which later came up with the suggestion that China should resume its control over sea sand export.Sea sand is a common building and industrial material, and China's export of sea sand has been growing in the last few years to meet the increasing international demand. However, the excessive exploitation of sea sand has also put great pressure on China's oceanic ecoenvironment and its sustainable development.
Chinanews, Beijing, Feb. 9 – China’s huge trade surplus in recent years has exposed it to great pressure from international media. As a result, Chinese textile industry, which usually contributes to 15% of Chinese export, Related articles:
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