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  • Voices

    ECONOMIC POLICY
    While we work to maintain economic growth, carrying out structural adjustments t...
    Minister of Industry and Information Technology, Li Yizhong.
    Forbes | 2009-11-16
    PETITIONING
    You'd better never come back here, those guys outside are really short-tempered
    A Global Times journalist receives advice from an unamed person at the petition office of the Supreme Court.
    Global Times | 2009-11-16
    The Americans get the toys, the Chinese get the Treasuries and we get screwed
    An unamed European Union official
    Financial Times | 2009-11-13
    I think the wording change ... shows that it is an irresistible trend for China ...
    Xing Ziqiang, an economist at China International Capital Corp (CICC) in Beijing.
    Reuters | 2009-11-13
    How well do Chinese firms looking to buy overseas understand democratic politics...
    Dr. Geoff Raby, Australian ambassador to China.
    WSJ | 2009-11-11
    The problem China has is that if they tighten monetary policy, it will lead to f...
    Vikram Nehru, the World Bank's chief economist for East Asia and Pacific.
    WSJ | 2009-11-11
    MEDIA
    You have supported the party's management of the media ... and ensured that the ...
    Li Changchun, member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China, In a speech on Sunday to mark China's official Journalists' Day.
    AFP | 2009-11-10
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