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-China Hopes U.S. Keeps Deficit to Appropriate Size
-Symposium Held to Promote Mainland-Taiwan Cooperation
-China Suffers Most From Trade Protectionism
-China's Economic Policy to Focus on Steady Growth
-China, New Zealand Sign Labor Market Agreement
-China's Economic Growth to Exceed 10% in Q4
-Overseas Trade Fair Opens for Business
-China EU Exchange Views on Climate Change
-China's Nasdaq-style Board Starts Trading
-Made-in-China Light Rail Train Taps Into European Market
-Sinopec Q3 Net Doubles
-Chinese Vice Premier Arrives in Australia for Official Visit
-China, U.S. Seek Closer Trade Relations
-China's Geely Confirmed to Bid for Volvo Cars
-China's Sovereign Wealth Fund Getting Decent Returns
-U.S. Sets Preliminary Duties on China Steel Products
-China's Quarterly Economic Growth Picks up Speed
-Mainland Proposes Taiwan Economic Cooperation Talks
-Optimism Growing in 3rd Quarter
-China's Automotive Output Hits 10 Mln Mark
-China's Nasdaq-style GEM to Start Trading Oct. 30
-Chinese Economy Expected to Grow 9% in Q3
-Economists See a "China Miracle"
-China's Power Consumption Continues to Rise in Sept.
-China to Input 468.9 Bln Yuan for West Development in 2009
-Chinese Shares Gain 4.76%
-China Remains Firm on Renminbi Policy
-China's Xie Xuren Named Asia's Best Finance Minister
-China Stresses 'Capacity to Pay' Principle
-China Lowers Gasoline, Diesel Prices
-China to Continue Loose Monetary Policy
-Sinochem to Acquire Australia's Nufarm
-Economy Restructuring, Innovation Stresses
-China to Raise Oil Reserve Capacity
-Chinese President Arrives for G20 Summit in Pittsburgh
-President Hu Calls for Building Harmonious World
-Plan to Boost Central China's Growth Unveiled
-Hu Calls for Int'l Efforts to Address Climate Change
-China Appeals WTO Ruling on Books, Audio-visual Products
-President Hu Rolls into U.S.
-Global Investors' Faith in China Swells
-China: Anti-dumping Probe 'Based on Facts'
-U.S.-China Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum Opens
-China to Review First Seven IPOs on GEM
-Hu to Attend UN Meetings, G20 Summit
-China Files WTO Complaint Over U.S. Tyre Tariffs
-China Investigates US Auto, Chicken Imports
-Premier Wen: Yuan Yet to Become International Currency
-China's August CPI Falls 1.2 Pct
-Premier Wen Addresses Summer Davos Forum
-Wen: China's Market Economy Status Good for Boosting Trade With EU
-Wu Stresses Importance of Upholding Principle of Free Trade
-CPC Central Committee to Convene Key Plenary Session in mid-September
-China to Allow Foreign-invested Companies to List
-Central Gov't to Issue Yuan Treasury Bonds in HK
-Chinese Shares Surge 4.8%
-China Agrees to Buy 50-billion-dollar IMF Bonds
-China to Promote Wages for Merit System in Public Sector
-South China Region Boosts Efforts to Combat Drought
-China's Economic Policy to Be 'Consistent,' 'Stable'
-Premier Wen: Economic Policy to Stay Unchanged
-China to Raise Fuel Prices by 4%
-Chinese Ambassador to EU Urges Restraint of Anti-dumping
-Chinese Shares Edge Up
-Chinese Shares Plunge to 3-month Low
-China's Industrial Profit Down 17.3%
-China Moves to Address Overcapacity
-Smaller Companies to Get Help
-China's Agriculture Passes 60 Memorable Years
-Wen Warns of Uncertainties Ahead
-Blair: China, US Committed to Addressing Climate Change
-China's Stocks Rebound on Thursday
-China Urges Support to Development of SMEs
-China's Stocks Slump 4.3% to Two-month Low
-Mainland Official: Mobile Homes Are Safe
-China Cuts US Treasury Holdings in June
-Chinese Shares Edge Up on Tuesday
-Chinese Shares Dive More Than 5%
-China, ASEAN Sign Agreement on Investment
-China Regrets WTO Ruling on Publications Import

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