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361. Rational Breakups
As the Chinese market opens further, partners of many Sino-foreign joint ventures look to go their separate waysFrance's Groupe Danone, the world's largest yogurt company, has divorced Shanghai-based
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362. CURBING GLOBAL WARMING
The 1-trillion-yuan ($134 billion) investment from the Chinese Government in reducing greenhouse gas emissions has resulted in the reduction of over 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide in the last 15
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363. GREEN GIANTS
China's huge Central-Government-administered state-owned enterprises are being pushed to lead the way in lowering pollution levelsFor the first three quarters of the year, China Huaneng Group has
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364. Textiles Feel the Cut
But decline in exports might not be bad for the low-profit Chinese textile industryThe Chinese textile industry, long a high exporting sector, is showing signs of a slowdown. According to statistics
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365. China: A Capital Giant?
Chinese citizens should not be blinded by the abnormally high prices of domestic stocksBy the end of 2005, the total market value of the yuan-denominated A-share market was only 3 trillion yuan ($400
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366. AN AIRPORT MODERNIES
The 50-year-old Beijing Capital International Airport will be extended and transformed continuously due to huge market preesureIt is all systems go for the new Terminal 3 at the Beijing Capital
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367. AVIATION TRANSFORMATION
The aviation industry in China may witness a process of mergers and acquisitions to keep pace in the international marketAlthough China's aviation regulator disagrees that the current top three
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368. Who'll Turn on the Lights?
China is faced with the tough task of reshuffling current overlaps in energy administration, in order to create a centralized ministry of energyThe draft of China's first energy law is currently
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369. U.S. Rate Cut Causes Reverberations
The United States is still the largest developed economy in the world, and at the same time, China's major export destination. If the U.S. economy slows, China's economic development will be affected
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370. Oil: SOS
Chinese economy will be hit hard if the recent oil shortage is not eased quicklyThis year's oil shortage was reminiscent of the previous one in 2005. Cargo drivers drove gingerly with half-full
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