The Government of Canada issued the following notices on January 2, 2011:
China’s Ministry of Commerce has announced that the China International Auto Supplies Sourcing Fair will be held on August 26-28, 2011 in Shanghai. According to MOFCOM, the China International Auto Supplies Sourcing Fair is the leading event for the automotive aftermarket in China.
China's Ministry of Commerce has announced that it has set China's first round of 2011 rare earth export quotas at 14,446 tonnes. The quota was down 11.4% year on year compared with the 16,304 tonnes in the first round of last year, according to previous ministry statements. With around 30% of the world's rare earth reserves, China supplies 90% of global demand.
Mexico's Diario Oficial of December 29, 2010 lists notices from the Secretary of the Economy as follows:
In the December 30, 2010 edition of the Official Journal of the European Union, the following trade-related notices were posted:
The Government of Canada issued the following notices on December 22, 2010:
A Chinese official from the Ministry of Commerce has announced that China will actively promote auto imports over the next five years to help the country restructure and upgrade its auto industry. Qian Jingfen, an official in charge of imports at the MOC's Industrial Department, told an auto imports forum in Beijing that the auto import-promotion strategy will be implemented during the 12th Five-year Plan period (2011-2015) through corresponding financial, taxation and trade policies. Qian said China will encourage the imports of advanced auto equipment, key technologies and components of energy-saving and new-energy vehicles in the period.
The Government of Canada issued the following notices on December 26, 2010:
Mexico's Diario Oficial of December 22, 2010 lists a notice from the Secretary of the Economy as follows:
Mexico's Diario Oficial of December 28, 2010 lists notices from the Secretary of the Economy as follows: