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Country Report China December 2006

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Publication Date: 01-DEC-06
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OVERVIEW The main priority for the ruling Chinese Communist Party over the next two years will be to maintain political stability in order to ensure the success of the 17th party congress, due in October 2007, as well as the Olympic Games in the capital, Beijing, in August 2008. As the party congress ...

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China at a glance: 2007-08 (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 2007-08: Domestic politics (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: International relations (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Policy trends (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Fiscal policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Monetary policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: In focus: (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: International assumptions (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Economic growth (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Inflation (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Exchange rates (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: External sector (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Forecast summary (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Mr Hu asserts his authority in a Shanghai corruption scandal (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Mr Jiang is brought in to support Mr Chen's dismissal (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Events in Shanghai underline the fight against corruption (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Businesses and politics are closely linked in Shanghai (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: The central government reins in the provincial authorities (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: More senior provincial appointments are announced (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Promotion of a "harmonious society" reaches a new peak (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: The media challenge reporting restrictions (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: A blind activist is allowed a retrial (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: China loses patience with North Korea (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: China flexes its muscles in Africa (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Efforts to cool lending growth take effect (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: The government is concerned over growing social divides (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Health and education costs are burdensome for the poor (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: New pro-poor welfare programmes are rolled out (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Local governments must bring land sales on-budget (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Protectionism forces foreign firms to scale back takeovers (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Commercial motives drive a crackdown on foreign media (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: The State Post Bureau is to undergo reform (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: China adopts a new corporate bankruptcy law (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Additional labour and land legislation is still under review (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: China considers creating a financial super-regulator (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The government's efforts to restrain growth take effect (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Retail sales remain robust (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: House price growth remains moderate (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Foreign banks consider local incorporation (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The third of the Big Four banks lists (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Social security fund investments are restricted (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Pension-fund management varies between regions (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Corporate pensions become more popular (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Industrial output growth eases (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The stage is set for iron ore bargaining (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: China tries to develop a domestic aerospace industry (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: China's exports boom despite US slowdown (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Chinese exporters face hurdles in targeting the EU market (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: China is accused in a WTO suit over "car part" imports (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Rebates are used to direct trade flows (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: China's agricultural imports have soared (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: The cotton trade regime shows signs of strain (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: China's oil import pattern shifts (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Debate rages over how to spend China's foreign reserves (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Capital outflows soar, despite a slow start for China's QDIIs (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: The renminbi's rate of appreciation accelerates (HTML document -- $17.00)



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