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    China remains world’s top investment destination

    17 january 2013 LONDON — China has for the second consecutive year been ranked number one in a list of top 10 investment destinations in the world, according to a…

    Chinese investors flocking to Malaysia

    17 january 2013 Exploring business opportunities in Southeast Asian country offers a route into more ASEAN markets, as Bao Chang reports in Malacca.   Performers from Johor State, Malaysia, dance…

    ADB: China could be high income

    17 january 2013 China could become a high-income economy before 2030 if it adopts an economic strategy fostering innovation, upgrading, inclusiveness and green growth, according to a report issued on…

    GDP growth in 24 regions beats national average

    17 january 2013   A total of 24 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities across China have delivered economic growth above the national average in the first three quarters, while growth…

    China, ROK sign social insurance agreement

    17 january 2013 BEIJING — China and the Republic of Korea on Monday signed an agreement on social insurance to avoid dual payment of premiums for pension and employment insurance…

    Nation plans M&As in key sectors

    17 january 2013 China is preparing policies for carrying out mergers and acquisitions in eight key sectors including steel, automobile, rare earths and medicine, domestic media said on Monday. China…

    Struggling tea village copes with lost glory

    17 january 2013 The first thing you notice when you enter Junying is the subtle fragrance of tea leaves that permeates the air. Located in the steep, verdant mountains of…

    6 trillion yuan invested in agriculture

    17 january 2013 To promote the development of its agricultural sector, China invested more than 6 trillion yuan ($930 billion) during the decade from 2003 to 2012, the highest in…

    People’s needs have potential to fuel growth

    17 january 2013 China has yet to unlock the full potential of its population, a development that could translate into further industrialization and urbanization that would sustain another 20 years…

    Excess capacity, taxes stall recovery of SMEs

    17 january 2013 The profit rebound of China’s small and medium-sized enterprises is lagging because of excess production capacity and reduced competitiveness under current tax burdens. And SMEs may see…