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MOSCOW (AFP) - China and Russia signed four billion dollars' worth of trade deals on Tuesday during a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao focused on securing new energy sources.
The presidents oversaw the signing of 21 contracts, including an agreement by Russian state oil company Rosneft to supply jet fuel to China and long-term export contracts for Russian steel products.
Other agreements were signed between Russian and Chinese banks and space agencies.
Originally posted by V Kaminski
America will have to fight above-her-weight financially to dig out of this situation with no guarantee of success. It won't be pretty.
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Russian President Putin has nationalized the Yukos oil company – the largest oil producer of Russia. It is evident that the West and BRIC will confront each other during the next ten years on energy. As Russia is pushed back by the Western nations especially America, Putin leads the BRIC alliance and plays the oil trump card.
All said and done, the world is already fighting a cold war on crude oil. As China, India and Brazil, their oil appetite will make them glued to Russia and each other. Venezuela well influenced by Brazil will provide additional oil assets to BRIC.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is an intergovernmental organization which was founded on June 14, 2001 by the leaders of the People's Republic of China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Except for Uzbekistan, the other countries had been members of the Shanghai Five; after the inclusion of Uzbekistan in 2001, the members renamed the organization.Though not a Military Alliance, many have looked at this organization as a counter to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
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US may impose economic sanctions on China
WASHINGTON: The Bush administration, facing heavy pressure to deal with soaring trade deficits, is considering imposing economic sanctions on China in a dispute over government subsidies.
If the administration decides to take action, it would open up a new area in which American companies being battered by a flood of Chinese imports could seek protection and would reverse 20 years of US trade precedent.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
I think this is a good thing, I think a rising tide lifts all boats.
Originally posted by uberarcanist
$4 billion (US) is hardly a significant figure at the international level.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
Well America saved their butts in WWII and in the Korean war they attacked American troops. Does that count? Tibet? They seem to get along a little better now with India, and they still hold a nasty grudge against Japan.