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Asian Exporters Aided by China, But U.S. Economic
Woes Take Toll. The Wall Street Journal
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Q
& A: Doing business with China - what you need to
know. Nzherald
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China's Trade Surplus Still Growing. ABN Newswire
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Made in China loses appeal.
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China yuan central parity rate set at 6.9356 to
dollar vs 6.9295. Forbes
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China to remain world's
'engine of demand' for
metals, bulk
commodities- Moody's.
Forbes
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Yuan to Rise 7%,
China's Best Tool to Lower Inflation, Says UOB.
Bloomberg
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China Quake Won't Shake
Economy. Business Week
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China's
trade surplus in dramatic fall. Mar. 10
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China yuan ends at 7.1081 to usd vs 7.1060 in OTC
trade. Forbes
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Q & A: Doing business
with China - what you need to know. Nzherald.co.nz
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Doing business in China.
HeraldSun Australia
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Want sales in China? You need an introduction.
Indystar.com 08-02-25
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China yuan ends at record 7.1413 to usd vs 7.1436 in
OTC trade. Forbes 08-02-21
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Catching the Eye of China's
Elite. Business Week
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China's December Oil
Imports Up 11.4 Pct. Forbes
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China's Haier eyes U.S.
living rooms. News.com
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Saudi Arabia remains
China's top crude supplier. Market Watch
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Trade between China, ASEAN hits $202.6 bln, three
years ahead of schedule
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China exports $4 bln of farm machinery in 2007, up 50%
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China exports to face more technical barriers -Wu Yi
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China yuan ends at record 7.3041 to US dollar vs
7.3175 in OTC trade. Forbese
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China to Levy Tariffs on
Some Exported Steel Products. The New York Times
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China to Remove Import Tax on Alumina and Refined
Copper
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Saudi Arabia remains China's top crude supplier.
Market Watch
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China's December Oil Imports Up 11.4 Pct. Forbes
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China's Trade Surplus in
2007 Surges Almost 50 Percent. VOA
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Made in China, recalled in
Britain. Guardian
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China's December Oil
Imports Up 11.4 Pct. Forbes
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China's Haier eyes U.S.
living rooms. News.com
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Saudi Arabia remains
China's top crude supplier. Market Watch
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Trade between China, ASEAN hits $202.6 bln, three
years ahead of schedule
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China exports $4 bln of farm machinery in 2007, up 50%
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China exports to face more technical barriers -Wu Yi
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China yuan ends at record 7.3041 to US dollar vs
7.3175 in OTC trade. Forbese
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China to Levy Tariffs on
Some Exported Steel Products. The New York Times
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China to Remove Import Tax on Alumina and Refined
Copper
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China yuan ends at 7.3444 to US dollar vs 7.3297 in
OTC trade. Forbes
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China yuan ends at 7.3444 to US dollar vs 7.3297 in
OTC trade. Forbes
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China launches online applications system for
garment exports Dec.26
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China Becomes Euro-Area's Biggest Foreign Supplier.
Bloomberg.com
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China Cancels Export Rebates for Grain
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Record high oil prices, China widen US trade gap. AFP
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China to raise threshold for
automobile exports
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Buy China-made toys this Christmas, official says.
Reuters.
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China's trade surplus swells to $238 billion. LA
Times
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China Trade Surplus Hits
$26.28B in Nov. AP
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China Inflation Reaches
11-Year High, Trade Gap Grows. Bloomberg.com
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Reports: China Auto Exports Soar. AP.
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China may halt fuel import tax to tackle crisis.
Guardian
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China imposes anti-dumping duties on imported methyl
ethyl ketone. Xinhua, Nov. 21
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China Needs Iron. Forbes.com Nov. 21
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Europe January-August Trade Gap With China Soars 25%
(Update) Nov.16.
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China Stand on Imports Upsets U.S.New York Times.
Nov.16.
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China's trade surplus surges to record The Age,
Australia, Nov. 13.
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China firmly opposes U.S. subsidy probe into Chinese
thermal paper Xinhua Nov. 9
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China to import 10 mln tons of LNG annually by 2010.
Xinhua Nov. 9, 2007
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China-made toys recalled again. NDTV Nov. 8.
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China-Russia trade reaches $34.9 bln in first nine
months Xinhua, Nov. 1, 2007
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China's total trade volume may exceed $2.1 tln this
year Oct. 28, 2007
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China's largest trade fair
kicks off 102nd session Oct. 15, 2007
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Canton Fair boosts
enthusiasm of foreign business people Oct. 21,
2007
- China exports to face more technical barriers -Wu Yi
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China toy exports surge 20 pct in first 10 mths of
2007 despite recalls. Forbes
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China to Levy Tariffs on
Some Exported Steel Products. The New York Times
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China launches online
applications system for garment exports
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China to impose or raise
export tariffs on coal, steel products next
year. Xinhua
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China Becomes
Euro-Area's Biggest Foreign Supplier.
Bloomberg.com
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China Cancels Export
Rebates for Grain
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Buy China-made toys this
Christmas, official says. Reuters
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China Halts Exports of
Maling Canned Meat. AP
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China Trade Surplus Hits
$26.28B in Nov. AP
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China may halt fuel import
tax to tackle crisis. Guardian
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Reports: China Auto
Exports Soar. AP.
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China imposes anti-dumping
duties on imported methyl ethyl ketone. Xinhua,
Nov. 21
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China Needs Iron.
Forbes.com Nov. 21
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Europe January-August Trade
Gap With China Soars 25% (Update) Nov.16.
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China Stand on Imports
Upsets U.S.New York Times. Nov.16.
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China's trade surplus surges
to record The Age, Australia, Nov. 13.,
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China Confirms Poison Was on
Toy Beads. New York Times. Nov. 11,
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China to import 10 mln tons
of LNG annually by 2010. Xinhua Nov. 9,
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China-made toys recalled
again. NDTV Nov. 8
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Sweatshop Toys? China's
Goods Find U.S. Homes ABC News Oct 25, 2007
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China launches online applications system for
garment exports Dec.26
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China Becomes Euro-Area's Biggest Foreign Supplier.
Bloomberg.com
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China Cancels Export Rebates for Grain
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Record high oil prices, China widen US trade gap. AFP
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Buy China-made toys this Christmas, official says.
Reuters.
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China's trade surplus swells to $238 billion. LA
Times
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China Trade Surplus Hits
$26.28B in Nov. AP
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China Inflation Reaches
11-Year High, Trade Gap Grows. Bloomberg.com
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Reports: China Auto Exports Soar. AP.
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China may halt fuel import tax to tackle crisis.
Guardian
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China imposes anti-dumping duties on imported methyl
ethyl ketone. Xinhua, Nov. 21
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China Needs Iron. Forbes.com Nov. 21
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Europe January-August Trade Gap With China Soars 25%
(Update) Nov.16.
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China Stand on Imports Upsets U.S.New York Times.
Nov.16.
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China's trade surplus surges to record The Age,
Australia, Nov. 13.
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China firmly opposes U.S. subsidy probe into Chinese
thermal paper Xinhua Nov. 9
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China to import 10 mln tons of LNG annually by 2010.
Xinhua Nov. 9, 2007
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China-made toys recalled again. NDTV Nov. 8.
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China-Russia trade reaches $34.9 bln in first nine
months Xinhua, Nov. 1, 2007
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China's total trade volume may exceed $2.1 tln this
year Oct. 28, 2007
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China's largest trade fair
kicks off 102nd session Oct. 15, 2007
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Canton Fair boosts
enthusiasm of foreign business people Oct. 21,
2007
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Now our economy is Made in
China. The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Canton Fair boosts
enthusiasm of foreign business people Oct. 21,
2007
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World buys US, China buys
world Asia Times Online Oct. 18, 2007
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Official says China to
import more rice from Japan Xinhua News Oct. 17,
2007
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China's largest trade fair
kicks off 102nd session Oct. 15, 2007
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More fears about China, International Herald
Tribune, Aug. 17, 2007
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China defends toy safety, says problems
limited. Washingtonpost.com Aug. 10, 2007
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China's trade surplus expected to
exceed 100 bln USD in first half
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China cuts exports tax breaks, Fin24.co.za June 20,
2007
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