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CDB Expands Businesses to 69 Countries and Regions

China Still Lacks Core New-energy Technology

Cooperation Emphasized for Post-crisis Development at Euro-Asia Economic Forum

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CRI Reports
v CDB Expands Businesses to 69 Countries and Regions
v China Still Lacks Core New-energy Technology
v Cooperation Emphasized for Post-crisis Development at Euro-Asia Economic Forum
v  Chinese Vice President Calls for Euro-Asia Cooperation to Tackle Financial Crisis
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Backgrounder
About the Euro-Asia Economic Forum

The biennial Euro-Asia Economic Forum aims to promote exchanges between China, Russia and neighboring Central Asian nations. Xi'an in northwest China's Shaanxi Province was named the permanent venue of the forum in 2007.
The theme of this year's forum is "Working Together to Facilitate Economic Recovery."

Schedule
Date: November 16-17
Venue: Kempinski Hotel Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China
Participants: Some 900 delegates, which includes officials from Central Asian and European countries, as well as powerful business leaders from the Fortune 500 Companies.
Links
Dialogue on China-U.S. Relations
6th China-ASEAN Expo