China Business Feature

Mon, Mar 22, 2010

By Industry - Energy

Opportunities in the Economic Crisis

Aspiring Chinese enterprises may be able to seize opportunities that emerge from the economic crisis and elevate their position in global value chains, provided that the European and North American markets don’t suffer for too long.

The Technology Business in 2009

The history of commercial technology shows that innovation and the wide application of technology are not only driven by scientific advances, but also by business and market forces.

Using Construction Waste to Build Houses

Following the growing trend of environmental protection, Beijing Huali United High-tech Co., Ltd. (HLLH) is now challenging the housing tradition in China with its new construction materials.

Urgent Need for Fuel Price Reform

With the dramatic dip in global oil prices, China now has an ideal opportunity to reform its fuel pricing system.

Minmetals: Transformation Means Increase of Power

Due to enormous pressure caused by great change, market enterprises will be forced to pay greater attention to information technology (IT), which in turn would not just be “image projects”. Through IT, large state-owned enterprises would show their real values.

Desperate Oil Shortage under Way

The current product oil pricing system and soaring international oil prices make shortages inevitable.

Scramble Food Back from the Gas Pump

Paying more for food at the supermarket? Blame the rise of biofuels.

Is PetroChina that Valuable?

Although oil prices are at a record high, PetroChina should do well when it returns to the mainland stock market. But there’s still a long way to go before it catches up with international energy enterprises.

Shell’s Lim Reform

The reforms led by Lim Haoguang laid a solid foundation for Shell’s localization in China. Lim now expects the Chinese market to open up even more.

CNOOC Goes Retail

CNOOC’s involvement in the processed oil retail market opens a new opportunity for diversification.

Do High Crude Oil Prices Mean Inflation Is Next?

Although crude oil prices have already hit record highs, there’s no indication that prices will stablize in any time soon. China’s economy, which is in the progress of heavy industrialization, is facing enormous challenges.

A Great Shock to Liushi, Wenzhou

The joint venture by Delixi and Schneider is expected to shake up the low voltage electric sector in Wenzhou.

Nan Cunhui’s Photovoltaic Strategy

Excessive investment and concerns that the photovoltaic industry’s bubble may burst are raising anxiety levels. Why, then, has CHINT Group chosen to enter the industry? And how will it handle the harsh competition?

Gearing Up for the Industrial Production Chain

IT is playing a crucial role in the transformation of XinAo Gas.

Who will Brighten China’s Solar Energy Industry?

For Chinese solar energy enterprises, the battle for shares of the overseas markets is equally as important as the “fight on the home field”.

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