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China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, Unit 1612, Zhongyu Plaza, A6
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Settimana 48 No. 87, 26 Novembre 2012
STAMPA ITALIANA
ESTERI
Agi China 24, 23-11-2012, Li Keqian, Sulle riforme non si puà tornare indietro,Possiamo solo fare affidamento sulle riforme per migliorare le condizioni di vita della gente. Sono le
parole del primo ministro in pectore cinese Li Keqiang, che in un incontro alla presenza di alti funzionari del Partito Comunista Cinese ha parlato del ruolo delle riforme nei prossimi anni.
"Possiamo solo andare avanti -ha dichiarato il futuro primo ministro di Pechino- semplicemente non si può tornare indietro". La creazione di una "società moderatamente prospera", come
è stata definita più volte dai leader politici di Pechino è un traguardo possibile entro il 2020 anche con un tasso di crescita del 7%, ha spiegato Li. "Non dobbiamo ciecamente cercare la
crescita del PIL, ed è molto probabile che in futuro lo sviluppo andrà incontro a un periodo di crescita moderata -ha affermato- possiamo solo contare sulle riforme".
http://www.agichina24.it/in-primo-piano/politica-interna
ECONOMIA
La Repubblica, 26-11-2012, L’agroindustria italiana è in Cina con Auchan, L a catena francese Auchan in prima linea nel favorire la commercializzazione all'estero dei prodotti tipici
italiani. Un impegno che si inserisce in uno dei grossi buchi del sistema tricolore: la mancanza di un campione nazionale della Gdo che abbia una forte prospezione sui mercati mondiali.
Una lacuna che, se colmata, potrebbe incrementare i già buoni dati sulle vendite oltre confine: cresce del 18% il fatturato dell'export del food di alta gamma mentre Federalimentare
stima, per l'anno in corso, un giro d'affari complessivo di 27 miliardi di euro su un fatturato totale dell'agroalimentare di 130 miliardi.
http://www.repubblica.it/economia/affari-e-finanza/2012/11/26/news/lagroindustria_italiana_in_cina_con_auchan-47450943/?ref=search
La Repubblica, 26-11-2012,Hi-tech, una marcia in più ma la Cina rallenta sulle macchine industriali, L e esportazioni italiane di hi-tech non sentono la crisi. Almeno nei primi sei
mesi dell’anno nei distretti tecnologici italiani le vendite all’estero sono cresciute del 7,2% superando il miliardo di euro, insieme a quelle dei distretti dell’alimentare e dei vini che
addirittura hanno segnato un più 16% per un valore di 580 milioni di euro. E’ aumentato di un 3% anche l’export nei distretti dell’arredo casa, è rimasto fermo invece nei 32 distretti
dell’abbigliamento moda che comunque da soli valgono quasi 13 miliardi di euro. Chi va meno bene sono invece i trentadue distretti dell’automazione, meccanica, gomma, plastica sono
quelli che in questi sei mesi hanno subito maggiormente il calo delle esportazioni (—4,1% in valore) anche se da soli hanno piazzato merce per 11 miliardi.
http://www.repubblica.it/economia/affari-e-finanza/2012/11/26/news/hi-tech_una_marcia_in_pi_ma_la_cina_rallenta_sulle_macchine_industriali-47450923/?ref=search
AMBIENTE& CULTURA
China Files, 24-11-2012, La Cina al Festival di Roma 2012 - Drug War, Non delude le aspettative degli amanti del genere il nuovo lavoro di uno dei suoi maestri in Asia: parliamo di
Johnnie To e del suo ultimo film, secondo titolo asiatico “sopresa” in concorso al Festival del Film di Roma: Du Zhan, ovvero guerra di droga e di mondi. Du Zhan è un thriller d’azione
come i tutti i precedenti film di un autore ormai di culto. La novità è costituita dal fatto che a differenza degli altri, tutti ambientati a Hong Kong, ques’ultimo è stato girato nella Cina
continentale, nella contea di Jinshan. Ma Drug War è anche una riflessione adrenalinica sul lato oscuro della nuova cultura affaristica cinese, in cui tutto sembra facile, quasi a portata di
mano: persino produrre e smerciare quantità ingenti di droga di tutti i tipi in Cina e nei vicini paesi asiatici. http://china-files.com/it/link/23733/la-cina-al-festival-di-roma-2012-drug-war
STAMPA ESTERA
Reuters, 25-11-2012, Italy centre left picks candidate for next PM Italy's centre left voted on Sunday to choose the candidate who will be the leading contender to succeed Mario
Monti as prime minister after an election in March and take charge of steering the country through a deep recession. Opinion surveys show Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani is
the frontrunner among five candidates, followed by Florence mayor Matteo Renzi, who has vowed to shake up Italy's political establishment if he is chosen to lead the alliance.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/25/us-italy-vote-idUSBRE8AO04T20121125
Reuters, 25-11-2012,Aston Martin at centre of Italian-Indian bid war, Aston Martin stands at the centre of an international takeover battle after Indian motors group Mahindra
trumped an Italian bid for half of the British luxury car maker. Italian private equity fund Investindustrial reached a agreement on Thursday with the owner, Kuwaiti investment house
Investment Dar, but Mahindra and Mahindra (MAHM.NS) made a higher offer on Friday, leaving the fate of the 98-year old icon of British motor engineering hanging in the balance, sources
familiar with the discussions said. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/26/us-astonmartin-idUSBRE8AM0XJ20121126
Reuters, 25-11-2012,Thousands of Italians rally against Monti's austerity. Tens of thousands of students and workers rallied across Italy on Saturday to protest against austerity
measures imposed by Prime Minister Mario Monti's technocrat government. Appointed a year ago when Italy came close to a Greek-style debt crisis, Monti has pushed through painful tax
increases and spending cuts to try to rein in public finances at a time when schools and universities say they desperately need more support. "We need to fight for our rights. This
government doesn't represent us and these austerity measures and all the cuts they've introduced are totally anti-democratic," said student protester Tommaso Bernardi, attending a rally
in Rome.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/24/us-italy-protest-idUSBRE8AN0C320121124
STAMPA CINESE
China Daily, 24-11-2012,Beijing warns Tokyo not to destabilize region, Japan is urged not to do anything that will harm regional security and stability as right-wing forces rise in the
country ahead of an election next month, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Friday.Japan should review its own acts to see whether they benefit regional peace and stability, Hua
Chunying said.Hua made the remarks in response to a recent comment from Japan's Liberal Democratic Party Leader Shinzo Abe, who attributed the reason for tensions in Sino-Japanese
relations to the increase in China's defense budget and its stance on the Diaoyu Islands dispute.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2012-11/24/content_15955015.htm
China Daily, 26-11-2012,Intl investors rush to ride China rebound, Foreign investors have started rebuilding their China equity portfolios, tempted by low valuations after two years of
market underperformance and signs economic growth may be stabilizing. They have pumped nearly $4 billion into Chinese equity funds in the past two months alone, trying to get in early
on what they hope will be a sustained rally. But sentiment looks to be running ahead of fundamentals. There are clear risk signals for the Chinese market -- including sluggish earnings,
rising corporate debt and retail investors looking for other opportunities -- even if the broader economy gathers strength.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2012-11/26/content_15958385.htm
China Daily, 26-11-2012, Poll shows strains in China-Japan-S Korea ties, Survey: Japanese feelings toward China, South Korea at all-time low. A recent poll showed that the majority
of the Japanese public are not looking favorably on their neighbors China and South Korea amid Japan's political turmoil and deadlocked diplomacy. Experts warn there may be greater
damage to people-to-people ties between the neighbors, as Japan's mid-December general election may further fan the flames of nationalism. According to the Japanese Cabinet Office's
annual survey, 80.6 percent of the surveyed said they feel no friendship for China, an increase of 9.2 percentage points compared with last year, Japan's Jiji Press News Agency said.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2012-11/26/content_15956588.htm
China Daily, 26-11-2012,Call for fairer income distribution, Urban young and more rural societies suffer most: Analysts. In his keynote report to the 18th National Congress of the
Communist Party, President Hu Jintao emphasized the importance of increasing individual income in step with the country's overall economic development.This is the first time that per
capita income has been included when mentioning the gross domestic product growth in China in the blueprint for a moderately prosperous society, showing the government's
determination to combat social problems brought about by low income levels and wealth inequality.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2012-11/26/content_15956544.htm
China Daily, 26-11-2012, China's economy to expand by 8.4% in Q4: report, China's economic growth will pick up in the fourth quarter after slowing for seven consecutive quarters,
due to booming domestic consumption and increasing infrastructure investment, according to a report released Sunday. The economy is expected to grow by 8.4 percent year-on-year in
the October-December period, up from the 7.4-percent growth seen in the third quarter, the lowest level since the first quarter of 2009, according to the report released by the Institute
of Economic Research of Renmin University of China. The report also forecast that the full-year economic growth will reach 8 percent in 2012, down 1.3 percentage points from 2011.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2012-11/26/content_15956759.htm
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