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30 Jul 2007 News
30 Jul 2007 News
- Macao's jobless rate sees drop
- Tibet fiscal income exceeds one billion yuan in first half of 2007
- China to build more rural roads
- China's outstanding foreign loan stands at 331.562 bln USD by March
- China should raise resources tax to encourage energy saving: expert
- Software industry reaps 260b yuan
- LCD TV output surges 65%
- Dongfeng to invest in own-brand cars
- Baidu profit doubles as Internet usage surges
- Auto tie-up may create car champion
- ABN AMRO stock fund well received
- Hudong may buy more assets from parent
- Economist urges quicker yuan rise
- High coal costs hurt China Power net
- Southern Fund wins nod to invest abroad
- Guangdong News
- China Life profit to more than double
- Shares firm though banks depress index
- Commodities fair attracts SZ firms
- Tibetan tourism revenue to double
- McDonald's sued for English bills
- Energy drive to be beefed up
- Hong Kong stocks plummet in heavy trade
- Macao's exports drop, imports rise
- Chinese shares drop slightly
- China Life says profit may double in 1st half
- Chinese shares open higher, ignoring tumble elsewhere
- China's carmakers set to join forces
- Baidu says net profit more than double in Q2
- SAIC and Nanjing Auto move closer towards partnership
- Chinese drink 35 mln tons of beer in 2006
- Illgal government charges fuelling China's soaring house prices
- Software industry reaps 260 bln yuan in first half year
- Turnover of China's electronics, information industry at 2.17 tln yuan in first half
- Chinese vice premier meets Amway chairman
- Bilateral trade with France increasing
- Hitachi plans for rising elevator sales in China
- Peru, China to negotiate FTA early 2008
- China's LCD TV output surges 65% in first half
- Chinese economy still flying high and looking good
- Chinese SOEs rake in first-half profits of 753.5 bln yuan
- China earmarks 10 bln yuan for energy efficiency, discharge reduction
- China's major SOEs see total assets reach 16.4 trillion yuan
- Chinese economy remains in 'good shape'
- Forum paints rosy economic picture
