China Hopes for 10 Pct Economic Growth, 3 Pct Inflation
It would be a "good result" for China's economy if the country could achieve a growth rate of around 10 percent and around 3 percent rise in consumer prices this year.
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•  [Livecast] World Economic Forum 2010
CRI brings you a live broadcast of the opening ceremony of Summer Davos 2010 in Tianjin, China, at 5:00 PM, September 13.
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• Wen Jiabao China's Premier
Entrepreneurs should remain committed to innovation if they want to become the New Champions.

• Peter Mandelson, EU Trade Commissioner
We're not going to solve the economic problems we face without a better-working international system.

• Harish Manwani, President of Unilever Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, UK
If you want to be successful in a frontier market, you have to think local, but act global.

• Wang Jianzhou, Chairman of China Mobile
Frontier markets mean something between known and unknown, and compared with emerging markets, there are more risks and uncertainty but also more opportunities.
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