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China-ASEAN Looking to New FTA, and Decoupling from US and EU
The decoupling process may be strengthened by an emerging hard currency in the region, China's yuan. ASEAN has been China's fourth largest trade partner. China wants to test its strategy of making the yuan a trade settlement currency in the FTA.
August 17th,2009
Overseas Expansion-Eager China and Capital Inflow-Hungary ASEAN Ink Investment Agreement
China and its Southeast Asian neighbors is ready to launch a free trade area with 1.9 billion population and US$ 6 trillion.
August 16th,2009
China Faces US, EU Anti-Dumping, WTO Trade Ristraction Accusations
August 14th,2009
HK Rebound Dependent on Loose Money in Mainland, US
August 14th,2009
EU Aluminum Anti-Dumping Probe Seen as Unnecessary, Protectionist
August 14th,2009
China Inflation Expectations Building
As international commodity prices are increasing due to expectations of USD depreciation, international and domestic factors may lead to stagflation.
August 12nd,2009
Foreign Capital is Friend, Not Enemy, of China's Agriculture, Says Government Official
August 12nd,2009
China Leaders to Maintain Stimulus and Innovation Policies
Prime Minister Wen said the government must maintain the comparatively rapid economic growth and adjust economic structure at the same time to and make economic development more sustainable and competitive.
August 10th,2009
China Stimulus Plan Criticized for "Crowding Out" Private Sector
Private companies are claiming that they too require financing opportunities, open markets, and tax cuts.
August 7th,2009
China's "Marshall Plan": Use Forex Reserves to Aid Damaged Economies, Build Markets
But many experts worry that a Chinese "Marshall Plan" would trigger hostility among traditional donor states in Europe. Some countries see China as a developing new colonist. Time, effort and care will be necessary to combat this view.
August 6th,2009
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