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10 Apr 2007 News
10 Apr 2007 News
- Germany's Fraport gets 24.5 percent stake in NW China airport
- China tech giants look to Japan for expansion
- Foreign investment in China's railway sector expected to expand
- European private equity Permira eyes Chinese market
- Nasdaq to introduce China equities index
- Tariff rebates on exports of zinc may be cut
- Chinese economy to grow no less than 10.5% in 1st quarter
- China's business climate index remains high in first quarter
- China's new tax return system receives 1.6 mln declarations
- Central bank imposes inflation-fighting hike
- China enlarges processing trade ban, diesel oil, fuel on list
- International loans still welcome in China
- China's securities dealers to pay for investor protection
- China to get more international commercial loans despite huge foreign reserves
- New crude oil pipeline planned
- Insurers allowed to double share investment
- ABN AMRO, UCBH eye Huishang stake
- Gold production growth slows
- Wahaha resists Danone takeover offer
- Taobao, eBay bury hatchet to vet trade
- Oracle to open branch in Xi'an
- 2007 retail sales seen up 14.5%
- China-made car sales jump 22.4%
- Aircraft maker launches finance wing
- Shanghai News
- Inflation seen rising 2.8%
- Zhonghai in talks to sell stake to French firm
- Suning Appliance halts share trading
- Southern Airlines delays share reform plan
- Rules issued on fund index futures trading
- ZTE Corp. clinches China Mobile order
- Sales of automaker FAW rises 25.2 percent in first quarter
- Everbright Securities net profit surges
- Chinese firms expected to invest in Vietnam's bauxite, energy
- Japanese travel agencies offer more China tours
- Switzerland wants free trade deal with China
- Guangdong News
- Beijing News
- Beijing News
- Marine sector produces 10 pct of China's GDP
- 10% of GDP now comes from sea, says report
- Guangzhou gets tough on developers
- Trading game attracts students
- Chinese shares close at new high
- KFC ready to follow China's ruling over its alleged exploitation of staff
