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Foreign Stock Exchange Competing for Chinese Market
Free Trade Agreement between China and Pakistan Facilitated Cooperation between Both Parties
Renowned International Chemical Enterprise Rhodia’s R&D Center Settles in Shanghai
China to Replace U.S. to Be World Largest Auto Market in 2015
Foreign investment hits $2.11 trillion in 30 years
China Has Become a Single Market with the Largest Sales Volume of Volkswagen Group
World-class Coating Factory Put into Production in Shanghai
Foreign investment still favors China amid global economic downturn
China's first-quarter FDI: more money, fewer projects
DHL Global Logistics Increased Input in Chinese Market
Novartis (China) Institute for BioMedical Research Settled in Shanghai
Rio Tinto CEO Intends to Develop Overseas Projects with Aluminum Corporation of China
Nearly 1/6 Taiwanese Invested Enterprises Increased Capital to Enlarge Production in Mainland
Shanghai to Attract Financial Institutions to Develop There
South Korea-based LG Display to Fully Enter Chinese LCD TV Set Market
Germany-China Trade Grew by 16.49% in Jan. 2008
Intel’s Philippines-based Plant to Move to China
Swedish Enterprise Believes Asian Market to Become More and More Significant
Business of Foreign-invested Corporate Bank Grew Sharply in the Year Since Settled in Shanghai
Siemens to Build a Wind Power Generating Apparatus Plant in China
Shanghai Absorbed Contractual Foreign Capital Up by 9.05% YOY in Last Two Months
World Bank Forecasts: Chinese Economy to Increase by 9.4 percent This Year
HSBC plans more staff and growth in Chinese mainland
Swedish SSAB Steel Company to Accelerate Development in China
Shanghai Has 603 Foreign-invested Headquarters Economic Projects
Direct Investment from Spain to China Increased by Five Times in 2007
OECD Wishes to Keep Close Tie with China and Offers Membership to China
Rio Tinto Expressed Its Intent to Cooperate with Chinese State-owned Enterprises to Develop the Global Minerals Program
PBC: the Total Assets of Foreign Banks in China Increased by 47% in 2007
Project to show world best urban innovation starts
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