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From Sunday, China will allow cities to directly import medicines, says the State Food and Drug Administration.
 
Property Market in Macau Starts to Boom 
The long-stagnant property market in the Special Administrative Region of Macao has finally woken from its slumber. Real estate firms are confident the upward trend will last.
China to Make Circular Economy Blueprint 
The vice-director of the State Environmental Protection Administration says China is putting together a blueprint for a circular economy that aims at sustainable development.
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China seeks acknowledgement of its market economy status from other countries around the world, and its focus is now on the U.S and the European Union. 
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City Telecom Rides Broadband Rivals 
Hong Kong Broadband Network, a unit of City Telecom, unveiled a new broadband telephone service on Sunday.
Google Opens Site to Register Bidders 
Google has opened the web site where prospective investors must register to bid for the company's shares.
China to Make Circular Economy Blueprint 
A senior Chinese official says China is putting together a blueprint for a circular economy that aims at sustainable development.
Siemens Presses into the Chinese Market 
Siemens, the world's fourth-largest mobile-phone maker, says sales and orders in China rose nearly 20 percent in the three quarters ending June 30.
HK to Host WTO Meeting 
Hong Kong will hold the sixth ministerial conference of the World Trade Organisation General Council in December next year.
BUSINESS NEWS
Property Market in Macau Starts to Boom  2004-08-02
City Telecom Rides Broadband Rivals  2004-08-02
Google Opens Site to Register Bidders  2004-08-02
China to Make Circular Economy Blueprint  2004-08-01
Siemens Presses into the Chinese Market  2004-08-01
HK to Host WTO Meeting  2004-08-01
Jiangsu Province Sees Soaring Trade  2004-08-01
Export of Chinese Agriculture Produce Increases Stably  2004-08-01
Confidence High in Northeast Industries  2004-08-01
Haier Reports Fast Export Growth in the First Half Year  2004-08-01
BMW to Introduce New X3 SAV to China   2004-08-01
WTO Adopts Framework Agreement  2004-08-01
WTO OKs Plan to End Farm Export Subsidies  2004-08-01
Shanghai Volkswagen Back to No.1 in Car Sales  2004-08-01
Chongqing Reports Big Rise in Use of Overseas Investment  2004-07-31
Leaders call for action at Asia Economic Cooperation Summit   2004-07-31
Official: Chinese Auto Industry to Grow Fast  2004-07-31
Most Delegates Dissatisfied with Doha Draft  2004-07-31
US White House Forecasts Record Deficit  2004-07-31
China Improves Legal System for Private Sector  2004-07-31
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US Department of Commerce has announced anti-dumping levies on Chinese color TVs. From June, more than $276 million worth of China-made color TVs will have anti-dumping duties imposed on them. What do you think of this move?
Chinese TV exports really hurt the US industry;
What the Chinese TV manufacturers did is legitimate selling;
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