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Thursday, April 27, 2017
Russia's TVEL Signs New 1 Bln Contracts With Chinese Nuclear Power Firms
Russia's TVEL nuclear fuel company signed new contracts with China's group of nuclear power firms, TVEL said in a statement
Where Has the Time Gone is a feature-length coproduction that will be the opening film at the upcoming 2nd BRICS Film Festival, to be held in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, from June 23 to 27
The New Development Bank, jointly founded by the BRICS countries, and the Brazilian Development Bank have decided to give a loan of USD 300 million to develop the South American country's renewable energy sector
China’s Huawei plans to spend 3 million on implementation of joint projects in Russia in 2017, head of Huawei Enterprise Business Group in Russia Cao Chong said
Chinese companies are beefing up efforts to invest in Brazil, as the country adopts a more welcoming attitude toward overseas capital amid a domestic economic recession while China seeks cooperation in international production capacity
Visiting Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong hailed Sino-South African relationship as an example for solidarity and cooperation between China and Africa and between major developing countries
Russia retook the top spot from Saudi Arabia in crude supplies to China last month as OPEC producers are flirting with the possibility of extending a deal to curb production