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China Set to Pass Japan and Become World's Second Largest Economy - Sights now on surpassing the United States in terms of GDP -
Chinese Economy Enters Second Year of Recovery in 2010 - Asset bubble and inflation have become major concerns -
China as the Key to Success of COP15 - Announcement of a CO2 reduction target as one step forward -
Labor Supply to Become a Constraint on Economic Growth in China - Policies focus to shift from job creation to increasing productivity -
China Looks for an Exit Strategy from its Ultra-loose Monetary Policy - Driver for share prices shifts from liquidity to fundamentals -
People's Republic of China Celebrates 60th Anniversary: From an era of economic reform to an era of political reform
China as Number 1
Redressing the Global Imbalance - Increasing Chinese consumption and U.S. savings is the key -
Chinese Economic Recovery under Way - Concerns about an asset bubble and inflation on the rise -
Transforming the World's Workshop - - Center of industry shifts from light to heavy industry
Improved Cross-Straits Relations under the Ma Ying-jeou Administration - A path to peaceful reunification -
Income Distribution Policy, the Key to Expand Consumption
Growth in Chinese Economy Moving from East to West "Domestic Flying Geese" Pattern starting to show effects
China Seeking Early Economic Recovery
Stepping up Efforts toward Renminbi Internationalization
Agricultural Sector as a Safety Valve for Employment
China Exploring Measures to Boost Consumption