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Country Report China September 2006

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Publication Date: 08-SEP-06
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OVERVIEW The next 12 months are likely to be dominated by the approach of the 17th congress of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) due in October 2007. The president, Hu Jintao, will strengthen his influence through the appointment of allies to key positions in the ongoing comprehensive reshuffle ...

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China at a glance: 2006-07 (HTML document -- $17.00)
Summary (HTML document -- $17.00)
Political structure (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic structure: Annual indicators (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic structure: Quarterly indicators (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: Domestic politics (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: International relations (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: Policy trends (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: Fiscal policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: Monetary policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: International assumptions (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: Economic growth (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: Inflation (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: Exchange rates (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: External sector (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2006-07: Forecast summary (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Appointments strengthen Mr Hu's grip on power (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: A full re-election of local party officials begins (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Corruption cases may be driven by politics (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Academic reports argue against political reform (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: A new media law attracts criticism from the press (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: The Shanghai Co-operation Organisation is five years old (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: China's adopts a tougher policy towards North Korea (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Another country abandons Taiwan for China (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: The government moves to curb liquidity (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Early signs suggest credit growth may be easing (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Outward investment reduces domestic liquidity pressures (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Real estate investment is targeted (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Exchange rate volatility has increased significantly (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Binhai New Area (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Property reforms support community housing (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Attitudes towards foreign investment may be shifting (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: The government reaffirms its support for economic reform (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Growth hits a ten-year high as investment surges (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Investment may remain strong despite slowing credit growth (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Foreign investment reaches a plateau (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Strong consumption boosts the retail sector (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Retailers are also consolidating (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Car sales remain strong (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Inflation remains conspicuous by its absence (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Producer prices begin to climb (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Wages are growing strongly for skilled and unskilled workers (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: State enterprise employees face media criticism over pay (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Coal output and oil imports soar (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Power shortages are eased by new generating capacity (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Farmers continue to benefit from government policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: China's banking system is once more under scrutiny (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Stockmarkets come off life support (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Infrastructure goods drive industry's expansion (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Consolidation may follow rapid growth in steel output (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Negotiations on iron ore prices do not go well for China (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Copyright compliance raises costs for DVD producers (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Chinese exports hit record highs (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Export growth shrugs off constraints (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: High-tech industry pushes imports higher in Beijing (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Chinese firms target offshore markets (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Commodities drive trade up in "the year of Africa" (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: China has a relaxed approach to political factors in Africa (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Energy needs also drive trade in Central Asia (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: A trade agreement is signed with Chile (HTML document -- $17.00)



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