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Last 50 Posts by Biz China Update:
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»Shanghai’s Economy Grows 10.1 Per Cent
28 Oct 2008 in China
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»Weekly China Statistics Update
25 Oct 2008 in China
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»Spain Lends EUR360m to China, China Joins Inter-American Dev. Bank
24 Oct 2008 in China
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»GDP Grows 9.9 Per Cent
20 Oct 2008 in China
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»CIC Says Major U.S. Fund Investments Are Secure
16 Oct 2008 in China
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»China’s Wastewater Lures Foreign Companies
09 Oct 2008 in China
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»China Recalls Ginseng Injections, Dongfeng Produces Own Hybrid Car
09 Oct 2008 in China
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»London-Hong Kong Bus Service Announced
09 Oct 2008 in China
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»China Cuts Interest/Bank Rates as Global Gloom Deepens
09 Oct 2008 in China
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»U.S. Welcomes Chinese Investment in Oil & Gas
08 Oct 2008 in China
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»China Market Regulation is New Risk to Property Investors
08 Oct 2008 in China
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»Bank of America to Offload CCB Shares?
08 Oct 2008 in China
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»China Stocks Dive, Alibaba Spends RMB5 bn on Taobao
08 Oct 2008 in China
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»Retail Property Markets Grow
07 Oct 2008 in China
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»Ping An Faces RMB15.7 bn Write Down, Covance & Wuxi Drop JV Plans
07 Oct 2008 in China
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»Chinese Firms Eye EURO2012
07 Oct 2008 in China
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»Shanghai Taxi Merger, China to Buy More U.S. Treasury Bonds?
07 Oct 2008 in China
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»Lower GDP Growth, China’s Rich See Their Wealth Fall 1/3
07 Oct 2008 in China
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»China to Launch Securities Margin Trading
07 Oct 2008 in China
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»Lower GDP Growth, China’s Rich See Their Wealth Fell 1/3
07 Oct 2008 in China
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»House Sales Slide in Beijing & Shanghai
05 Oct 2008 in China
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»Time Out Names Beijings Top 40 Heroes
05 Oct 2008 in China
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»EU Shoe Duties Anger China
05 Oct 2008 in China
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»Mobile Phone Manufacturers “Violating Workers’ Rights”
03 Oct 2008 in China
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»Post-Olympic China: Where is the Economy Heading?
03 Oct 2008 in China
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»New Rules For Ad Companies, New Subway Lines in Beijing
03 Oct 2008 in China
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»China Names Approved Melamine Testing Agencies
03 Oct 2008 in China
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»Weekly China Statistics Update
03 Oct 2008 in China
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»Sany Builds R&D Centre in Germany
01 Oct 2008 in China
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»Fortis-Ping An Deal “May Collapse”, Bank of China Eyes AIG Unit
01 Oct 2008 in China
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»Family Files Lawsuit Over Tainted Milk
01 Oct 2008 in China
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»Warren Buffett Invests In BYD
30 Sep 2008 in China
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»Gemdale Partners With Credit Suisse
30 Sep 2008 in China
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»Spacewalk Taikonauts Receive Heroes Welcome
30 Sep 2008 in China
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»Cadbury Chocolates Recalled As Melamine Net Widens
30 Sep 2008 in China
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»China Dairy Scandal Reaches The United States
28 Sep 2008 in China
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»FedEx to Face China Anti-Dumping Investigation?
28 Sep 2008 in China
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»Sinosteel Eyes Australian Miners
28 Sep 2008 in China
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»Melamine Found in Heinz Products, Apple Unlocked Sells iPhone 3G in HK
28 Sep 2008 in China
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»Airbus Opens Tianjin Plant
28 Sep 2008 in China
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»FedEx May Face Anti-Dumping Investigation
28 Sep 2008 in China
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»Weekly Review: Is 2008 Chinas Most Difficult Year?
28 Sep 2008 in China
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»Weekly China Statistics Update
27 Sep 2008 in China
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»EU Bans Chinese Food
26 Sep 2008 in China
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»KEE Club to Open in Shanghai
26 Sep 2008 in Uncategorized
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»Park Reports Tainted Milk Cases, NHL Games Set For China TV
26 Sep 2008 in China
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»GD Tourist Visitors Down, EU: China Needed to Solve Financial Crisis
26 Sep 2008 in China
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»China CEO Interview: The Crop Protector
26 Sep 2008 in China
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»U.S. Arrests Man Over Space Data
25 Sep 2008 in China
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»Chinese Banks ‘Can Lend’ to U.S. Banks
25 Sep 2008 in China



Launched on 1 September 2007, BizChinaUpdate is an independent online information resource, providing fast, accurate China business news, interviews and features. Readers can browse our selection of online China business content and register at our website to sign up to our free weekly electronic newsletter.
As China continues to evolve into a global power, its economic structures are changing, new laws are being enacted and the government is seeking to re-channel the fruits of sustained growth from the eastern seaboard to the rest of this vast nation. Gateway cities, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, now compete with cities across China for foreign and governmental investment.
Meanwhile, successful Chinese companies are raising billions of dollars from domestic and international IPOs, and the most ambitious are acquiring foreign companies from Santiago to Sydney and Stockholm to Saigon. The nation’s twin-barreled property and stock market frenzy has created 106 dollar billionaires, when in 2002 there were none.
China's unparalleled economic renaissance is impacting citizens of almost every nation, and timely, reliable information on commercial trends and developments is in strong demand. That’s why BizChinaUpdate was created: to provide business news and informed comment from trusted sources.