View from the Bridge - China, December 14
The outcomes of the APEC Summit include a new emissions alliance with the US. But will this hit China's manufacturing output including regional and national lubes producers?
The outcomes of the APEC Summit include a new emissions alliance with the US. But will this hit China's manufacturing output including regional and national lubes producers?
Is China hitting an economic crisis and will the automotive and lubricants industries follow suit? OATS also appeals to the lubricants industry to help give aid towards the Ebola crisis.
A sluggish economy could reduce growth to 7% by the end of 2014\n
The luxury carmaker and Chinese online giant have already started trials in Beijing and Shanghai\n
With a $50bn injection the AIIB could be seen to rival the World Bank and Asian Development Bank\n
The government is planning to name and shame substandard manufacturers in a bid to improve fuel economy\n
Chinese producer conducts a comprehensive internal audit aimed at promoting quality and integrity\n
The regional producer has added a new range of high-viscosity lubricants\n
US additives producer presents on latest advances at industry conference\n
Facebook CEO shows off Chinese skills after appointment to Tsinghua board\n