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- 2009-01-06China IPOs to rise 45% in 2009: accountancy firm
- 2009-01-06China warns exporters against rising overseas credit risks
- 2009-01-05Provincial Foreign Trade & Economic Cooperation Work Conference Held in Jinan
- 2009-01-05China\'s external trade estimated to grow 18% in 2008
- 2008-12-30U.S. law firm wins lawsuit for Chinese exporters
- 2008-12-29China to raise export tax rebates for machinery products
- 2008-12-28China imports more soybeans in 1st 10 months
- 2008-12-28Cotton imports down upon weak demand
- 2008-12-27Hong Kong\'s exports, imports fall sharply in November
- 2008-12-26Shandong food firm resumes export to Japan
- 2008-12-24China eases rules on forex advances
- 2008-12-23China doesn\'t subsidize export of "famous brands"
- 2008-12-23Review Exhibition on the 30-Year Reform and Opening-Up of China Openned in Beijing
- 2008-12-19U.S. gov\'t considering "orderly" auto bankruptcy
- 2008-12-18Growth of China\'s Christmas-related exports skids in financial crisis
- 2008-12-16WTO top court largely upholds ruling on Chinese auto parts
- 2008-12-15China\'s tropical province makes hot sales on farm produce at trade fair
- 2008-12-15China\'s tropical province makes hot sales on farm produce at trade fair
- 2008-12-14Govt pondering tax cuts to heal property wounds
- 2008-12-13Joint venture iron ore mine in Australia still open, Sinosteel
- 2008-12-13Joint venture iron ore mine in Australia still open, Sinosteel
- 2008-12-12Govt pondering tax cuts to heal property wounds
- 2008-12-11Exports, FDI punge amid global slowdown
- 2008-12-10China Nov. exports down 2.2% in first fall since June 2001
- 2008-12-09Japanese motor maker recalls thousands of vehicles in China
- 2008-12-08Industrial dynamic crucial against economic slowdown
- 2008-12-08Policymakers to set tone for next year\'s economic work
- 2008-12-05China commerce minister calls for stable growth of China-U.S. trade cooperation
- 2008-12-05Commentary: Sino-U.S. economic dialogue finish sends strong signals to future
- 2008-12-04Steelmakers see gains from failed BHP bid