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...n the coming months. The RMB has increased 16 per cent in value since the July 2005, when Beijing unpegged its currency from the U.S. dollar, but China remains under pressure from the United States...
Sunday, 04 May 2008

... in the coming months. The RMB has increased 16 per cent in value since the July 2005, when Beijing unpegged its currency from the U.S. dollar, but China remains under pressure from the United States ...
Friday, 02 May 2008

...China, which planners believe could cause unrest, has spurred the government to take steps to increase egg production. Those steps include agricultural subsidies, compensation to farmers whose flocks...
Saturday, 19 April 2008

... The government continues to blame food costs for the unchecked inflation rate, particularly meat and egg prices which have increased by double digit levels during recent months. Energy and transpo...
Sunday, 24 February 2008

... The government continues to blame food costs for the unchecked inflation rate, particularly meat and egg prices which have increased by double digit levels during recent months. Energy and transpo...
Wednesday, 20 February 2008

6. General Statistical Review - China Economy 2007
(Statistics/ Statistics 2008)
...in went up by 6.3 per cent; that of meat, poultry and related products rose by 31.7 per cent; that of egg grew by 21.8 per cent. Price rises and drops were seen for other commodities. In 2007, the r...
Sunday, 10 February 2008

7. China to Intervene on Food Price Rises
(News/ News January 2008)
...l prices, Interfax reports. Price increases for grain products, edible oil, pork, beef, mutton, milk, eggs and LPG will all be monitored and subject to possible intervention by the NDRC. Produ...
Thursday, 17 January 2008

...er cent against the dollar during the last week of 2007, more than in any single week since China unpegged its currency on 21 July 2005. Shanghai Port Claims Top Ranking The cargo throughput ...
Friday, 04 January 2008

9. Suzhou, But New; China, But New
(News/News Features 2007)
...y French-born architect Paul Andreu – creator of Beijing’s controversial new ‘Glass Egg’ National Grand Theatre, the Oceanus Project in Macao and the Oriental Arts Centre in ...
Saturday, 01 December 2007

10. Special Olympic Games Open In Shanghai
(News/News October 2007)
...intao gave a welcome speech followed by special international guests, Timothy Shriver, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Colin Farrell, and local Stars including Zhang Zhiyi, Karen Mok and Jackie Chan. The ...
Wednesday, 03 October 2007

11. News Bites: September 17
(News/News September 2007)
...m 7.5379 on the previous Friday. The Chinese currency has appreciated by 9.2 per cent since it was unpegged from the fixed 8.28 rate to the dollar in July 2005. Slam Dunk Club NBA basketba...
Monday, 17 September 2007

12. Flooding Pushes Up Hairy Crab Prices
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...anghai gourmands go ga-ga for the sweet-tasting meat and roe of these hirsute white-bellied, golden-legged crustaceans who spit foam constantly and hit the scales at between 180–250g. A...
Thursday, 13 September 2007

13. The China Press Release Conundrum
(News/News Features 2007)
...nashamed and undisguised corporate spin, nor please-publish-this-because-we-really-need-the-publicity begging letters. Today, a long piece of official prose hit our desks, sent by the Europea...
Saturday, 01 September 2007

14. The Price Of Pork In China
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...uot; Not any more they don't. Now, everything has to do with the price of tea in China -- and pork and eggs as well. As the latest inflation data show, consumer prices for May rose at an annualized ra...
Wednesday, 13 June 2007

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