China’s WinSun Decoration Design Engineering Co. has reportedly created 10 houses in a day using 3D printing.
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Free trade deal – China wants more foreign workers allowed
China is pushing for Australia to allow Chinese workers to come to Australia to work on projects backed by Chinese investors.
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China car sales slow as economy weakens
Growth in car sales in China slowed significantly in March, yet still rose by 6.6 per cent compared with last year, according to a leading industry group.
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Toyota recalls 6.4 m cars worldwide, 300,000 in Australia
Toyota has issued a worldwide recall of 26 of its models, totalling 6.39 million vehicles worldwide and approximately 300,000 in Australia.
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Govt targets China free trade deal
Continuing his North Asian tour, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has turned his attention to a trade deal with China.
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Chinese inspection machine maker fined for false advertising
Chinese metrology machine maker, Dongguan Jiateng Instrument Co. and it’s owner Peng Xiong‐liang have been fined for false advertising.
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Iron ore makes a steady recovery, driving Australian markets
Iron ore is making a good price recovery, up nearly 12 per cent from the lows of March.
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China official results show manufacturing barely growing
China’s official PMI rose slightly for March, but a survey weighted towards smaller, privately-owned firms shows manufacturing in contraction.
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Hundreds demonstrate against chemical plant in China
Hundreds of protesters in Guangdong province, China, demonstrated against a paraxylene plant on Sunday.
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Export Council-commissioned survey finds Aussie reputation overseas a plus
A comprehensive, three-month-long survey of over 1,600 Australian businesses has found the country’s reputation among exporters.
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China manufacturing continues to shrink
China’s manufacturing sector’s output is shrinking at its fastest rate in 18 months, according to results released yesterday.
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Claims of cheap Chinese sink dumping to be investigated
The Anti-Dumping Commission has begun an investigation into claimed dumping of Chinese steel sinks.
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Inefficient Chinese steel mills put on notice
The price of iron ore fell to an 18-month low as China signalled that it would cut off credit to inefficient steel mills to encourage rationalisation.
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No reason why Australia can’t manufacture successfully: entrepreneur
US manufacturing entrepreneur Tim Leatherman has said that there’s no reason why manufacturing could not thrive in South Australia.
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China’s manufacturing sector narrowly avoids contraction in February
China’s official PMI fell to an eight-month low in February.
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USA up, China down in BlueScope results
BlueScope CEO Paul O’Malley has said there are positive signs for his business in the USA and in the Australian residential housing market.
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China flash PMI goes down, takes Australian dollar with it
China’s manufacturing output is at its lowest level in seven months, according to the HBSC flash PMI for February.
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Peugeot Citroen saved by French govt and Chinese company
Troubled French car maker Peugeot Citroen has been given a cash injection by the French government and Chinese state-owned company Dongfeng.
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China manufacturing takes a hit
Chinese manufacturing contracted for the first time in six months and jobs in the sector disappeared at the fastest rate in nearly five years in January.
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Demand from aerospace, medical, drives Arcam’s shares up
Arcam’s shares are up 530 per cent in the space of a year as interest in the company’s EBM metal additive manufacturing technology grows.
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