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Monday, May 30
Robert Mundell    Top economists are meeting officials and businessmen to discuss China's economy. 
textile    China will not impose export tariffs on 81 categories of textile products. 
 
Tuesday, May 31
Bank of China    Bank of China, China Construction Bank seek strategic investors for IPOs. 
GDP    China will be able to sustain growth of 8% a year for the next decade. 
Friday, June 3
Boeing    Boeing has signed big deals with Chinese companies to produce airplane components. 
Wednesday, June 1
oil    China is exploring ways to use some of its huge foreign exchange reserves to buy imported oil. 
Bo Xilai    EU and US to impose limits on Chinese textile exports were wrong and had no basis. 
Saturday, June 4
Bo Xilai and Carlos Gutierrez    Top Chinese and U.S. trade officials seek to ease tensions in talks on textiles and piracy issues. 
Thursday, June 2
Bo Xilai    Commerce Minister Bo Xilai says China will not link its currency issue with the textiles row. 
Sino-US Trade Disputes    U.S. Commerce Secretary arrived in Beijing to start visit to tackle textile trade and piracy issues.  
Sunday, June 5
retail    China's retail sales of consumer goods is expected to rise 12.5 percent in 2005.
 
   
 

 
postalChina Post is progressing with its scheme to merge its two sub-businesses.
textilePeter Mandelson said he would hold talks with Bo Xilai this week.
YahooChinese e-commerce operator Alibaba.com is in the late stages of talks to sell a 35 percent stake to Yahoo Inc.
BOC IPO Could Take Place in 2005
China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Aussie Market Roundup 
CNOOC's Market Value Up By $7b
Producer Price Index Rises
Lenovo Profit Up 6% After IBM PC Buy
Power Supply Sees Robust Growth
HK Urges Manufacturers to Go "Green"
Major HK Banks's Interest Rate Hike
China Mobile First-Half Profit Rises