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THIS WEEK> THIS WEEK NO. 15, 2012> SOCIETY
UPDATED: March 23, 2012 NO. 15 APRIL 12, 2012
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"China encourages capital flow, especially through the going-out policy. So enterprises and other businesses now have more overseas investment. There may be further deregulation to allow Chinese enterprises and residents to invest overseas more easily."

Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor of the People's Bank of China, saying China might further loosen its controls on overseas investment in the future to facilitate Chinese enterprises and residents to invest overseas, on the sideline of the Boao Forum for Asia on April 3

"Any hasty move about the Syrian issue creating a power vacuum in Syria could have serious detrimental consequences for the region. We are hopeful about Annan's mission in Syria and we think the support of Turkey, Arab states and the United Nations to his mission can help settle the Syrian issue."

Iran's Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi, in a media interview on April 4

"Britain's economy is still facing huge challenges and the recovery is much too slow. Britain has the potential to recover, but to achieve that the government has to set businesses free to grow."

John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, on April 3

"Exports are better than expected, suggesting the United States and EU economies are recovering."

Cai Jin, Vice Chairman of the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, commenting on the continuous increase of China's Purchasing Managers Index, which jumped to 53.1 percent in March, 2.1 percentage points higher than a month earlier



 
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