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28 Nov 2006 News
28 Nov 2006 News
- Vice premier urges further opening up of China
- China to issue policies regulating ethanol industry
- Premier calls for understanding people's conditions
- Guangdong News
- China to become Volvo's 2nd largest market in 10 years
- Mazda aims to sell 300,000 cars in China in 2010
- Carlsberg eyes Yanjing
- Local governments' protection of polluting factories causes concern
- Cooperative set up to boost China's cultural industry
- Serious safety problems remain in coal production, road transportation
- Former Chinese vice education minister raises 260 mln yuan to sponsor poor students
- China's last guaranteed jobs axed, Tibetan graduates face market
- Guangdong News
- China, UK to promote dialogue on trade, IPR protection
- Analysts: Yuan's rise no surprise
- China to consider the standardization of electronic files
- Pension fund woes could mean rise in retirement age
- Chinese trade expo set to launch in Senegal
- Arcelor China deal in doubt
- Broadband growth spurs market
- Beijing News
- China to tighten supervision of advertising for medical products
- Expert: China's GDP to grow by 10 to 10.7 pct this year
- Hotels uncomfortable with shortage of managers
- U.S. fast-food chains seek big returns
- Businesses unfazed by fall in HK dollar
- Starbucks gaining ground in tea-drinking China
- BOC has no overseas acquisition plans
- Dongfeng plans to acquire U.S. assets
- CNOOC crude oil output up 1 percent
- Chongqing Changjiang plans restructuring
- Sany Heavy plans factory in India
- Beijing News
- Yuan has its largest advance in a month
- Consumers to underpin economic growth
- SOE after-tax profits to hit 1 trillion yuan
- Growth in hi-tech firms slows
- Construction begins on $3.7b dam
- Economy faces three major issues in 2007
- China's stock markets break seven-trillion-yuan mark in equity value
- Energy law to be outlined by year-end
- Chinese government continues favorable, supportive policy in Tibet
- Twelve percent Chinese rural laborers participate in old-age pension
- Guangdong News
- China's economy to grow slower next year, report
- After-tax profits of China's SOEs to hit one trillion yuan this year
