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China, EU leaders to discuss eurozone in key summit 13 February 2012, 22:57 CET
Chinese and European Union leaders will gather Tuesday for a summit likely to be dominated by Europe's debt crisis, as Beijing considers stepping in to help resolve the continent's financial woes.

EU condemns attacks against Israelis in India, Georgia 13 February 2012, 21:43 CET
European Union foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton joined virulent international condemnation Monday of twin attacks in New Delhi and Tbilisi blamed by Israel on Iran.

Aviation industry warns of trade war over EU carbon tax 13 February 2012, 12:30 CET
World aviation bosses warned Monday of a potential trade war over a carbon tax imposed by the European Union, which expressed readiness to compromise while insisting on its environmental agenda.

China says Europe debt crisis is now 'critical' 13 February 2012, 11:41 CET
Europe's debt crisis has reached a "critical juncture", Beijing said on Monday, a day ahead of talks between Chinese leaders and European Union officials.

Myanmar promises EU to hold fair vote 13 February 2012, 12:28 CET
Myanmar's military-backed government assured visiting top EU officials on Monday that upcoming by-elections heralding the opposition's return to mainstream politics will be democratic.

China has no plans to 'buy out Europe': state media 13 February 2012, 09:44 CET
China has no intention to "buy out Europe", a top state-run newspaper said Monday, reiterating comments made by Premier Wen Jiabao ahead of a major summit with the European Union in Beijing.

Pakistan textiles lifted by WTO trade waiver 12 February 2012, 13:39 CET
It makes a change, but Pakistani textiles boss Asghar Hussain is pleased. A year ago, recession, power cuts and poor security forced him to sack most of his workers.

EU confident Greece will agree to cuts for bailout 10 February 2012, 15:17 CET
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said Friday he was confident that Greece would enact "painful" and "extremely difficult" reforms to qualify for a new bailout package.

EU pressures India over Iran nuclear programme 10 February 2012, 15:16 CET
The EU on Friday pushed India to use its influence to get Iran to resume talks over its disputed nuclear drive, a day after New Delhi said it wanted to boost trade with the Islamic republic.

EU - India Summit factsheet 09 February 2012, 23:14 CET
The 12th EU-India Summit takes place on 10 February 2012 in New Delhi. The EU will be represented by Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council, and José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission. EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht will also be present. India will be represented by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.

Iran, free trade pact top EU-India summit agenda 09 February 2012, 23:13 CET
The European Union looks set to push India at a summit Friday to use its commercial and diplomatic influence to try to bring Iran back to the negotiating table over its disputed nuclear programme.

EU aid official to visit Myanmar ahead of 'crucial' polls 09 February 2012, 14:42 CET
Myanmar's upcoming elections will be crucial for the credibility of reforms that remain "fragile," the EU's foreign aid chief told AFP ahead of a trip to offer 150 million euros in aid.

First EU official off to Myanmar ahead of 'crucial' polls 09 February 2012, 09:19 CET
Myanmar's upcoming elections will be crucial for the credibility of reforms that remain "fragile," the EU's foreign aid chief told AFP ahead of a trip to offer 150 million euros to the country.

Airline industry split widens over EU carbon 'tax' row 07 February 2012, 23:49 CET
A split widened within the aviation industry Tuesday over EU charges for carbon emissions, as Europe's low-cost carriers accused Chinese and US rivals of "gunboat" diplomacy against the system.

Chinese village exports cheap labour abroad 07 February 2012, 12:22 CET
Xie Guolu proudly shows off the two-storey home he is having built in the small Chinese village of Lujiazhuang, paid for by money his son earns thousands of kilometres away in Algeria.

Dutch plant 'for 1 euro' if jobs kept: Mitsubishi 07 February 2012, 12:23 CET
Japan's Mitsubishi Motors is willing to sell its Netherlands factory "for one euro" if the buyer is prepared to keep employing the 1,500 workers there, the company president has said.

US bows to EU, Japan in 'zeroing' trade row 06 February 2012, 21:16 CET
The United States on Monday said it has bowed to demands from the European Union and Japan to end its controversial "zeroing" anti-dumping practice.

Europe crisis could halve China's growth: IMF 06 February 2012, 16:57 CET
An escalation of Europe's debt crisis could slash China's economic growth in half this year, the International Monetary Fund said Monday, urging Beijing to prepare stimulus measures in response.

Europe crisis could halve China's growth: IMF 06 February 2012, 16:43 CET
An escalation of Europe's debt crisis could slash China's economic growth in half this year, the International Monetary Fund said Monday, urging Beijing to prepare stimulus measures in response.

EU 'not backing down' on airline emissions in Chinese row 07 February 2012, 12:29 CET
The European Commission said Monday it will stand by a new law that imposes charges on airline carbon emissions after China banned its carriers from paying for such permits.

EU says China may become its biggest market in 2012 06 February 2012, 11:19 CET
The EU ambassador to China said Monday the Asian powerhouse could become Europe's biggest export market this year, overtaking the United States, as Beijing boosts domestic demand.

China bans airlines from paying EU carbon charges 06 February 2012, 16:43 CET
China said Monday it has banned its airlines from complying with an EU scheme to impose charges on carbon emissions opposed by more than two dozen countries including India, Russia and the United States.

China snubs debt in European spending spree 05 February 2012, 11:34 CET
Chinese companies and funds have ramped up investment in crisis-hit Europe, buying utilities, energy firms and even luxury yacht makers, but are steering clear of eurozone debt.

Crisis could push Europe to 'early grave': Australia 04 February 2012, 22:40 CET
Australia's foreign minister launched a fierce broadside at Europe Saturday, saying the financial crisis has caused it to turn in on itself and warning it risked an "early grave" amid Asia's rise.

India, Russia, US, China plan anti-carbon tax talks 04 February 2012, 12:41 CET
India, Russia, the United States, China and other countries will meet in Moscow this month to decide whether to retaliate against the EU's decision to impose a carbon tax on air travel, a report says.