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Monday, July 25
Wal-Mart plans to more than double its outlets in China and run 90 stores by the end of 2006.
Corporate China's aggressive quest for a slice of the foreign market saw success and failure in a week.
Tuesday, July 26
China's central bank denied the possibility of further yuan appreciation.
UPS will start a non-stop flight service from Qingdao to South Korea.
Friday, July 29
The US is mulling stricter restrictions on exporting its technologies and products to China.
DaimlerChrysler's CEO Juergen Schrempp will leave the company at the end of 2005.
Wednesday, July 27
South Korean food safety authority said Chinese beer is safe to drink.
China Netcom is to dissolve its subsidiary China Netcom International Communications.
Saturday, July 30
Recent RMB trading has reflected supply and demand as well as moves in other currencies.
China's power supply is likely to remain tight in the second half of the year.
Thursday, July 28
The Chinese mainland will exempt import tariffs on 15 kinds of fruits from Taiwan as of August 1.
Nanjing Automobile has denied the rumor that it is attempting to sell its majority stake in MG Rover.
Sunday, July 31
A hot debate on whether China's economy is turning cold is underway in economic circle.
China Post is progressing with its scheme to merge its two sub-businesses.
Peter Mandelson said he would hold talks with Bo Xilai this week.
Chinese e-commerce operator Alibaba.com is in the late stages of talks to sell a 35 percent stake to Yahoo Inc.
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China Mobile First-Half Profit Rises
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