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    POLICY
    Central Economic Work Conference: China to Stick With Current Fiscal and Monetar...
    Participants in this year's Central Economic Work Conference decreed that they would continue to maintain the current "proactive fiscal policy and moderately loose monetary policy" into next year.
    Liu Peng, Pang Lei | 2009-12-08
    COMMERCE
    China to Allow Foreign Companies and Individuals to Set Up Partnership Enterpris...
    China has announced a new regulation that will allow foreigners to establish limited partnership enterprises.
    Tang Xiangyang | 2009-12-03
    CLIMATE CHANGE
    Wen to Take Chinese Carbon Emission Targets to Copenhagen
    China has announced that Wen Jiabao will take carbon reduction targets to the the Copenhagen climate change conference.
    Tang Xiangyang, Pang Lei | 2009-11-26
    MEDIA
    Hu Shuli's Successor at Caijing Confirmed
    Sina reports that He Li, former editor in chief of China Business Weekly and one of the founding editors of The Economic Observer, has been appointed to replace Hu Shuli as Caijing's editor in chief.
    Tang Xiangyang | 2009-11-11
    ECONOMICS
    Economic Indicators for October: China's Economy Continues to Strengthen
    The release of major economic indicators for October revealed that China's economy is continuing to display signs of strengthening growth.
    Liu Peng | 2009-11-11
    MEDIA
    Hu Shuli Quits Caijing to Take Up Position at Sun Yatsen University
    Hu Shuli has resigned from her post as editor of the prominent Chinese business magazine Caijing.
    Pang Lei | 2009-11-09
    TAX REVENUE
    China's Tax Revenue Up 2.2% in First 9 Months
    China's tax revenue rose 2.2 percent to nearly 4.51 trillion yuan (660.5 billion US dollars) in the first nine months of this year.
    Liu Peng | 2009-11-09
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    China's CPI Up 1.9% in December
    China's CPI rose 1.9% in December, outpacing analysts' forecasts.
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    China Exceeds Growth Target - GDP Up 8.7% in 2009
    China's gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 8.7 percent in 2009, surpassing the central government's goal of 8 percent growth for the year.
    Source:The State Council Information Office
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