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China Hongyang Group, is an integrated enterprise with the research & development, production and marketing of Fuel Dispenser and related accessories as well as service station concerning equipments. It concentrates on the relative manufacture & services of filling station such as Hongyang tax control Fuel dispenser, IC Card fuel dispenser, manage system of network for stations, submerge pump and liquid level devise. China Hongyang Group, designed supplier of SinoPec and PetrolChina, our HONGYANG products have been sold to over 50 countries in South-east Asia, Mid-east, Africa, Europe and well received in their markets.
we are committed to create the best workplace, encourage our staffs to put their own personalities into their jobs, and provide them a stage to show themselves.
al demand for other raw materials is another
factor in the economic growth. But other nations in the region continue to struggle.
Global share prices tumbled. Leading share indices have sunk in America, Britain and Japan. India s stock index
had its biggest drop ever.
China removed a year-long ban on initial public offerings. A long list of companies
is waiting to raise money.
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Latin America
The battle for Latin America s soul
May 18th 2006
From The Economist print edition
A fight between democrats and populists
“LATIN AMERICA doesn t matter...people don t give one damn about Latin America.�So said Richard Nixon,
offering career advice to a young Donald Rumsfeld. With the bloody exception of the Central American wars of the
1980s, Nixon was right—until now. Suddenly Latin America has grabbed the world s attention. There are several
reasons for this. But they come down to the notion that, after two decades in which country after country in the
region seemed to embrace liberal democracy and market capitalism, something fundamental is changing.
A spectre has arisen, one of anti-American leftist nationalism. Ecuador this week became the latest Latin American
country to kick out a foreign fuel dispenser energy company—in its case, Occidental. But there are plenty of other signs that all is
not well. The crime mobs created by foreign demand for cocaine continue to run amok. More than 100 people have
died in a fight between one of these mafias and the state in São Paulo, the region s most modern metropolis (see
article). The tide of migrants fleeing lack of opportunity in Latin America has become a bitter issue north of the
border, especially with the Republican right. That has prompted George Bush to offer up to 6,000 National Guard
troops to patrol the border fuel dispenser (see article). His administration has also announced a (largely symbolic) ban on arms
sales to Venezuela, which is run by the noisies fuel dispenser