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29 Mar 2007 News
29 Mar 2007 News
- Tibet to extend drinking water to 1 mln people by 2010
- Organizers start recruiting volunteers outside mainland of China
- Official calls for more support from Taiwan to accelerate cross-Strait tourism
- Beijingers earn 3,000 yuan per month
- Oil-thirsty China turns to farmland for diesel oil
- China's key stock index 2.38 pct higher in morning session
- Investors told funds fervor may pose risks
- New effort to tap technology to aid service economy
- Cabinet reviews draft decree on handling of workplace accidents
- Nanjing Auto denies gov't loan application reports
- China's service trade to reach $400 bln by 2010
- China sets to cut export rebates for steel products in April
- Industrial Bank records 54% growth in net profits
- Industrial Bank: China's consumer price index may exceed 2.9% in March
- China's steel products prices expected to move down in second half
- Sichuan News
- Central bank survey: more Chinese invest in equity markets
- Beijing News
- China on track for digitization
- Bank of China starts exclusive service
- Shanghai News
- Bayer unit targets 100 mln euros by 2010
- Leading Chinese TV maker kicks off production facility in Czech
- Farm produce export grows nearly 50 percent in E. China province
- Goldstate Securities plans domestic IPO
- China to unify technology standards for high performance computers
- Yangzijiang IPO may raise US$622m
- Shanghai News
- Sinotrans profit falls after UPS ends venture
- Mobile-phone maker returns to profit
- Huaxia Bank profit may gain 22%
- Liaoning News
- Shares end up amid record turnover
- BOC launches millionaires-only service
- Real estate market up 69% in 2006
- Guangdong News
- Guangdong News
- Property company aims to double size
- Shanghai News
- Nation scraps some import licenses
- Shanghai News
- PetroChina's newly found oilfield may have reserves of 2.2 billion barrels
- China's forex watchdog warns online fund fraud
- China's service trade to reach 400 billion U.S. dollars by 2010
- Turnover of China's stock markets sets record
- Chinese carmaker Nanjing Auto denies government loan application reports
