BEIJING, Aug 20 (Reuters) - China's Commerce Ministry said on Monday the United States must cut support for six government-backed renewable energy programmes or...
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China says U.S. support for clean energy violates WTO rules
Fisker recalls some 2,400 Karmas for cooling fan issue
DETROIT, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Fisker Automotive, a green car company that received funding from the U.S. government, is recalling about 2,400 Karma plug-in hybrids to repair...
U.S. court upholds government approval of E15 gasoline/ethanol blend
WASHINGTON, Aug 17 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court upheld government approval for a higher blend of corn ethanol into gasoline on Friday in a ruling that may help the...
First Chinese ship crosses Arctic Ocean amid record melt
REYKJAVIK/OSLO, Aug 17 (Reuters) - An icebreaker has become the first ship from China to cross the Arctic Ocean, underscoring Beijing's growing interest in a remote...
U.S. reliance on Saudi oil is growing again
Imports of oil from the kingdom have grown by more than 20 percent, leaving the United States vulnerable to tensions in the Persian Gulf.
U.S. sets anti-dumping duties on China solar imports
The U.S. Commerce Department set anti-dumping duties ranging from 18.32 percent to 249.96 percent on solar-energy cells imported from China, reducing preliminary penalties...
Commerce hits Chinese wind energy exports with new tariffs
The Commerce Department made a preliminary decision Wednesday to impose new tariffs on imports of wind energy towers from China, the latest volley in an escalating trade...
US envoy: China promises clean energy access
BEIJING — U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson said Chinese officials promised foreign technology suppliers equal access to their booming clean energy industry in trade...
APEC forges green deal but Obama warns China on trade
President Obama and other leaders at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit vowed Sunday to ease trade barriers on “green” products, but Obama emphasized that...
U.S. and China on brink of trade war over solar power industry
HONG KONG — The United States and China are gearing up for a trade war that could catch American users of solar energy in the crossfire.
China shelves US solar project in trade row
BEIJING, Nov 7 (Reuters) - China's largest solar power plant developer has put a planned $500 million U.S. project on hold over an anti-dumping trade dispute, the...
U.S. solar panel makers accuse Chinese of trade violations
Seven American makers of solar panels filed a broad trade case in Washington against the Chinese solar industry on Wednesday, accusing it of using billions of dollars in...
China consolidates control of rare earth industry
BEIJING — In the name of fighting pollution, China has sent the price of compact fluorescent light bulbs soaring in the United States.
Chasing rare earths, foreign companies expand in China
CHANGSHU, China — China has long used access to its giant customer base and cheap labor as bargaining chips to persuade foreign companies to open factories within its borders
China Minmetals calls for rare earth production suspension
BEIJING (Reuters) - State-owned trader Minmetals has called on all firms in the rare earth sector to adhere to a national output quota by suspending production starting...
China to reform rare-earth exports after WTO ruling
China will reform its export of rare earths based in part on World Trade Organization rules, state media reported today, a day after the global trade governing body ruled...
China agrees to end wind-power subsidies after WTO case, trade office says
China agreed to end hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies to wind-power manufacturers following a complaint the U.S. filed at the World Trade Organization, the U.S....



