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shouldn't indians be worrying about their own pathetic economic situation?

:lol:

And where did you see the "worrying" part in the above posts...??

LOL we dont called them shameless for no reason

A quick at your posts will make anyone say you should appropriately be named IndiaToday ... you post only about India.

At the same time, your comment about shameless is like a prostitute talking about virginity.
 
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^^^^^ This is definitely not Singlish !!!!!

The least you could do is to improve communication skills .... pays a lot in life.

Yeah, indians are well known for their communication skill, said so UNSHAMELESSLY by an indian aunty who came to watch our pre-university debate quite a few years back.

BTW, my dialect is even much more Tokong than your so called powderful ingrish communication skill. LOLOL.
 
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71% of world's energy demand growth is from China - Power Engineering

"71% of world's energy demand growth is from China
06/14/2012

The BP Statistical Review of World Energy, 2012 - the 61st annual report is launched today - highlights disruptions to supplies and ever-increasing demand as the two big energy stories of 2011.

In the foreground, the 'Arab Spring' affected oil and gas supplies-most notably the complete, albeit temporary, loss of Libyan supply-while the tragic Fukushima accident in Japan had knock-on effects for nuclear and other energy sources around the world. These shocks pushed energy prices higher in much of the world, with oil prices reaching a record average of over $100 per barrel (bbl) for the first time in history.

Meanwhile, the background long-term trends continue, with global energy consumption growth of 2.5%, near the historical average, and the emerging economies continuing to expand their share of the total. OECD countries' energy demand actually shrank by around 0.8% last year, while growth of 5.3% was seen in emerging economies.

"As we seek to manage short-term disruptions and meet long-term demand, we should remember that open markets can be a powerful ally," said Bob Dudley, BP Group Chief Executive at the launch of the Review.

Markets "provided the flexibility that was crucial to the world's ability to cope with last year's disruptions. And over time, markets lead to the chain reaction of competition, innovation and growth which creates the secure and affordable energy supplies which governments and consumers are looking for.

"The good news today is that we're seeing a whole range of areas where this process of competition, innovation and growth is generating results. These include shale gas; deepwater oil and gas; heavy oil; and, potentially, advanced biofuels," said Dudley.

Dudley highlighted the example of the United States, where the shale gas revolution has meant that natural gas prices declined and reached record discounts to oil. In addition, the production of shale liquids gave the US the largest increase in oil production outside OPEC for the third year in a row.

The US experience "shows how an open and competitive environment drives technological innovation and unlocks resources. I think the message for policy makers is to follow this model and to encourage competition wherever possible."

This process also acts to "support energy security by enabling countries to develop their domestic resources and by underpinning a dynamic global market."

Presenting the data, Christof Rühl, BP's chief economist, outlined 2011's background: "Political unrest and violence caused outages in oil and gas production in parts of the Arab world; the shut-down of Fukushima and earthquake-related reductions in Japanese coal -fired power generation, plus the subsequent closure of additional reactors in Japan and Europe; the first annual average oil price above $100; the first release of strategic petroleum reserves since 2005; the largest increase in OPEC production since 2008; an exceptional swing in European weather; and huge floods in Australia impairing coal production - it was anything but a boring year.

"And yet nothing in the aggregate data indicates anything out of the ordinary. In fact both GDP and energy consumption growth last year landed right at their long term average."

Rühl explained what made the system work: "Fuel substitution, supply and demand responses, and trading patterns ... three major adjustments took place. An increase in oil supplies, most notably from Saudi Arabia, together with flexibility in trading and the global refining system, allowed heavier Saudi crudes to replace lighter Libyan oil in Europe; a diversion of natural gas from Europe to Asia allowed the substitution of lost nuclear energy in Japan without harming the energy needs of other economies in the region; and the release of coal from the US, facilitated by the availability of unconventional gas, helped to replace gas in Europe.

"2011 saw big price increases: average annual Brent prices increased by 40%; a simple average of the international coal marker prices increased by 24%, with the biggest increase in Europe and with average annual US coal prices approaching US gas prices. While US gas prices continued their decline following the shale gas revolution, oil indexed gas prices outside the US increased, pulled up by the rising price of crude."

Global energy consumption grew by 2.5% in 2011, broadly in line with the historical average but well below the 5.1% seen in 2010. Emerging economies accounted for all of the net growth, with OECD demand falling for the third time in the last four years, led by a sharp decline in Japan. China alone accounted for 71% of energy consumption growth. (article continues)"
 
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China can produce T-800 carbon-fiber material
China can produce T-800 carbon-fiber material | China's Great Science and Technology
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2012-06-29 — Recently, Jiangsu Hangke Composite Materials Technology Co., Ltd., has built China’s first production line of T800 carbon fiber industrialization, and made ​​a series of independent intellectual property rights innovation, breaking the monopoly of foreign manufacturers.

According to reports, the carbon fiber composite material is a strategic material, and plays an irreplaceable role in the field of aerospace and other Western countries on China’s implementation of the ban embargo. “Jiangsu Hangke” invests 250 million yuan to construct production line with capacity of 25 tons of T800 carbon fiber.

Currently, the “Jiangsu Hangke” company is to carry out 100-ton level T-800 production line development and construction work. In next ten years, the company will become ​​a major domestic supplier of high-end carbon fiber and composite materials products.
 
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this makes india a horrible horrible country to China. its performance in vast majority of categories is a fraction or a small fraction of China's but its habitual bragging bluffing lying slendering harrasssing insulting on us are overwhelming!

So true.

Remember how they mocked our WS-10 engine for years?
Now we find out their Kaveri engine is a total and utter failure.
Indians are the first to brag but the first to fail.
This is exactly why they fail, instead of concentrating on their own weaknesses and problems they choose to laugh at others, it's a sign of insecurity.
They brag about beating Beijing Olympics show but their commonwealth games turned into a complete farce.
Their overconfidence is exactly why they got their a$$ kicked in 1962.

They laugh at our economy when their own economy is a house of cards built on debt.
They laugh at our manufacturing slowdown, while their manufacturing industry barely exists.

Our strength is to identify our weaknesses and work harder to improve ourselves, whereas Indians just laugh at others comparing us to the US and laughing that we are behind America.
The Indian arrogance is their biggest weakness.
Their worship of the white man is another sign of their inferiority complex.

The more we advance, the more their ego gets bruised.
 
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China develops 250,000-ton level Extrusion Line of HDPE compounding granulation
China develops 250,000-ton level Extrusion Line of HDPE compounding granulation | China's Great Science and Technology
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2012-06-30 — China’s extrusion Line of HDPE compounding granulation with capacity of 250,000 tons/year has passed the examination. This extrusion Line developed by the Dalian Rubber & Plastics Machinery Co., Ltd. The equipment has the appearance of quality and test run in good condition, with the automatic control system. The main technical indicators meet the design requirements, the overall level of the localization has reach the object.

This production line is a attachment of Sinopec high-density ethylene project, which uses United States UCC low pressure gas-phase polymerization process patented technology, the production of high density polyethylene.

Polyethylene and polypropylene is currently the greatest demand, the most widely used synthetic resin, the main products of the large-scale ethylene project.

Large-scale extrusion granulation unit in the ethylene project in the catalytic polymerization of polypropylene or polyethylene resin, according to the requirements of users, and other accessories in strict proportion uniformly mixed, and through the unit for mixing, plasticizing , extrusion, underwater pelletizing, drying, separation and final processing into the rules of particle products. Extrusion granulation unit, including the measurement of the resin and accessories in a large mixing, mixing, extrusion granulation, separation of process water and the polymer particles, the dry storage of aggregates, as well as process water has a full set of high-tech device. The overall high level of technology, high reliability requirements for devices running the existing ethylene plant in China’s large-scale mixing granulation unit long-term dependence on imported equipment. 2010 by the company contracted to produce our first localization of 200,000 tons / year polypropylene mixing granulator unit has been put into operation.
 
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Urumqi's Development Zone blossoms
By Mi Xingang
China.org.cn, June 30, 2012

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Journalists visit the assembly lines of the Shaanxi Automobile Group Corp. Ltd., Xinjiang Branch on June 27, 2012. [China.org.cn]


Last Wednesday, journalists with National Net Media's Tourism in Xinjiang were invited to visit the Urumqi Economic and Technological Development Zone (Toutunhe District). The comprehensive multi-functional area, comprising 3600 registered enterprises, showed journalists a vibrant industrial scene with its production lines continuously on the go.

The Urumqi Economic and Technological Development Zone was founded in 1992 and listed as a state-level economic development zone two years later. Toutunhe District was established in 1961 to serve as a major industrial base in Urumqi,. The linking of the two districts in 2011 made the development zone enter a brand new stage, the UETD guide said.

The grouping of both aimed to develop a new economic platform that faces central Asia; the integrated park covers a planned area of 480 square kilometers and includes an economic and technological development zone, export processing and administrative zone, a corporate cooperative area and an economic cooperative zone. UETD has also integrated with the Xinjiang Science and Technology Innovation Park, Xinjiang Software Park and Xinjiang Returned Overseas Students Pioneer Park in order to realize various new functions, according to the guide's introduction.

With many renowned automobile manufacturing groups building workshops in UETD, the construction of a so-called motor city is on the cards as well. After Shanghai Volkswagen launched several projects in the area, other corporations such as China National Heavy Duty Truck Group Corp. Ltd., Shaanxi Automobile Group Corp. Ltd. and Dongfeng Motor Corporation, all followed suit. Those projects brought about output values amounting to billions of yuan annually, the spokesman said.

Journalists visited the assembly lines of Shaanxi Automobile Group Corp. Ltd., Xinjiang Branch. Assembling a heavy vehicle includes 213 working procedures and sees the combining of 4000 spare parts, according to Tian Zhihua, the factory's general manager. The number of vehicles assembled in the workshop is set around 15 per day, he added. All the workers were focused on operating the machinery equipment and many finished heavy vehicles could be seen lined up outside the workshop.

From January, 2010 to April, 2012, the total contract value of UETD reached a massive 75.1 billion yuan, with 14 of the projects crossing the 1 billion yuan line each. Foreign capital amounted to 280 million ($44,072,000) yuan, according to the statistics released by authorities.

UETD now awaits investments in several fields, ranging from machinery and equipment manufacturing to the medicine production industry, with metallurgy, wind power and food processing being backbones. UETD will certainly continue to play a leading role in the industrialization and economic development of Xinjiang Autonomous Region.
 
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Man, you chinese are so shameless! like rodents you migrate all over the world, then come to these forums and vent out the frustration of being born inferior in this world with your non existent eyes, ugly faces, poverty struck, slave labor treatment. Get a life outside slumming it out in sweatshops for your western masters and stop exaggerating and fudging your accounts like you so pathetically do. Look outside your country, No one likes you! Your people are made fun of world over. people in your country flea to taste what freedom tastes like. Alas, you have developed the mentality of being institutionalised and oppressed. None of your neighbors can stand you! Be it India, philippines, japan (your ex-masters), Korea etc.

I give it 10 years for china to disintegrates , be it HK or tibet, none of them want to be a part of china. Even supposedly mainland chinese hate china. Your country is a bane to this society, it represents everything wrong with this world, from cheating people by producing junk goods to spreading hate in the world to lying and fudging accounts to make your country look good which it never can. Best case for the world will be that your puny, ugly, cheap race is wiped of this planet! Even the noodle you make is toxic. Tibetan food is also way better than chinese food!
Whose dog escaped out and came here bark?
look at the india dog, how angry it is! seems that it just is humiliated much by Chinese, then register a new account to bark at chinese, or after seeing chinese great accomplishment in the thread, then be jealous!!
 
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