Government Updates

2009-04-08 > All chapters

China's largest oilfield to maintain crude output

China's largest oilfield Daqing aims to produce 400 million tons of crude in the next 10 years, according to officials with the oilfield.

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2009-04-08 > All chapters

China to open overseas investment fair in November

The first China Overseas Investment Fair would be held from November 3 to November 4, which aims to facilitate domestic companies to make overseas investment.

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2009-04-04 > All chapters

MOFCOM, MIIT, MPS, MOF, SAT, SAIC, CBRC, CIRC: Opinions on Promoting Auto Sales

MOFCOM, MIIT, MPS, MOF, SAT, SAIC, CBRC, CIRC: Opinions on Promoting Auto Sales

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2009-04-04 > All chapters

China's PMI of manufacturing sector rebounds above 50% in March

The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) of China's manufacturing sector rose for the fourth straight month in March to 52.4 percent, up 3.4 percentage points from a month earlier, the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing (CFLP) announced Thursday.

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2009-04-04 > All chapters

Automotive Data Processing completes ChinaLink deal

US-based Automotive Data Processing (ADP) announced yesterday it had completed the acquisition of a majority stake in ChinaLink Professional Services, a Shanghai-based human resources outsourcing (HRO) provider, despite the gloomy employment outlook facing China as a result of the global economic slowdown.

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2009-04-04 > All chapters

Beijing caution sinks BOC's French deal

Bank of China's plan to buy a stake in a French private bank has collapsed after it tried to renegotiate the purchase price on the orders of the Chinese government.

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2009-04-04 > All chapters

ADB expands trade finance programme to counter slump in exports

The Asian Development Bank has agreed a significant expansion of its trade finance programme, to generate up to $15bn in support through until 2013 to help to counter an export slump that has been exacerbated by the lending difficulties of commercial banks.



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2009-04-04 > All chapters

Central bank tightens control on credit cards

A top official of the People's Bank of China has asked financial institutions across the country to "carefully check the applicant's identity and their previous credit records before issuing them credit cards".


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2009-04-04 > All chapters

China NDRC likely to raise coal prices 4 pct

The National Development and Reform Commission is likely to raise contractual coal prices for 2009 by 4 percent in an effort to solve the coal-power industry contradiction, according to Guangzhou South China Coal Trading Center.

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