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7 Feb 2007 News
7 Feb 2007 News
- Money spent on satellites worth it
- Guangdong News
- Coal-rich Chinese province closes 1,363 coal mines in 2006
- China mulls over candidates for world's ICH
- China honors agricultural promise
- State Councilor wants broader complaint channels
- Global warming results in extreme weather events in China
- Top lawmaker stresses importance of rejuvenating NE economy
- Beijing News
- Chinese gov't 'regrets' U.S. subsidies complaint
- China hits EU imports with tariffs
- Breeze for HK-based business turns to chill
- China's nuclear energy plants to power up
- Chinese share prices going up after weeklong tumble
- E. China province posts $139 bln in foreign trade in 2006
- China's Zijin Tongguan to acquire London-based resource development company
- Investment focus shifts from made to sold in China
- Private firms 'new force' in overseas investment
- Auto industry profits rise 46% in 2006
- Companies opt for sustainability
- Service sector lures investors from abroad
- China tops list for foreign R&D
- Direct sellers get to grips with new regulation
- Guangdong News
- Chinese shares open slightly higher on Feb.7
- RMB hits new high against U.S. dollar at 7.7496
- Guangdong News
- Guangdong News
- Guangdong News
- Shanghai News
- Financial leasing business open to banks
- Tough transformation for postal bank
- UBS JV obtains SZ bourse membership
- ADP to provide systems to BMW in China
- Shanghai News
- Heilongjiang News
- Drastic rise in yuan could trigger crisis
- Industrial Bank profit surges 51%
- B shares up on rumor
- Steel shares tumble on fears of rebate cuts
- Xinjiang becomes top gas producer in China
- Chinese share prices going up after week-long tumble
- China's banking regulator encourages private, overseas capitals to fund rural banking
- Drought leaves 300,000 people short of drinking water in northwest China
- Domestic-made aircraft popular on global market
- MOC 'promise' to punish local authorities over house prices sparks internet criticism
