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30 May 2007 News
30 May 2007 News
- Vice premier urges strengthened flood-control efforts
- Shandong closes down small coal-fired power plant to cut energy consumption, pollution
- Campaign begins to eliminate polluting industries
- Record low water level threatens shipping on Yangtze River
- China Southern to recruit 100 pilots trained at their own expenses
- Removal of cultural relics older than 1911 banned
- Chinese lawyer sues Symantec for computer collapse caused by Norton update
- Investors warned of get-rich-quick share scams
- China's electronics sector continues to expand
- $930 mln likely for airline stake
- New rules for trading equities in state firms
- China to regulate natural gas imports from June 10
- Chinese firm builds power plant in northern Vietnam
- ICBC expected to issue 20 mln credit cards by year's end
- Chinese shares close higher to exceed 4,300 points May 29
- Continued strong momentum of blue chips drives Chinese shares up
- Shanghai News
- First mainland futures set foot in HK
- Sources: China Mobile to invite bid for 3G cell phones
- MG TF sports cars again produced in England
- Tianjin's per capita GDP to reach $8,000 by 2011
- ICBC launches yuan investment service in HK market
- Chinese shares open lower after stamp tax hike
- Stamp tax raised on securities to cool stock market
- CNOOC eyes overseas oil, gas assets
- Guangdong News
- Guangdong News
- 112 polluters reported in two weeks
- Coal imports jump as demand gains
- Insurance firms to invest in real estate
- Guangdong News
- DBS plans to increase China outlets
- Jan.-Apr. property investment up 27.4%
- Ningbo Port plans initial public offering
- Sinopec plans bond issue to fund Puguang
- Economist warns of market correction
- Stock accounts total 100m
- Geely to sell London taxis in China
- Trade surplus to exceed $250b
- Firms urged not to buy from illegal exporters
- Bank to issue yuan bonds in Hong Kong
- Guangdong News
- Guangdong News
- Non-fossil fuels to contribute 30 pct to China's energy consumption in 2050
- Chinese currency rises by more than 7.5 percent against U.S. dollar
- Beijing News
