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Country Report China June 2007

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Publication Date: 01-JUN-07
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OVERVIEW The main priority for the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over the next two years will be to maintain political stability in order to ensure the success of both the 17th party congress, due in late 2007, and the Olympic Games in the capital, Beijing, to be held in August 2008. As the ...

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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: International assumptions (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: Economic growth (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2007-08: In focus (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: Shanghai gets a new leader (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: A corruption probe into the Beijing Faction continues (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Ministers are appointed from outside the CCP (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Family values will affect local cadres' promotion prospects (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Changes hint at an easing of control over information flows (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: The government remains suspicious of radical reform (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: A Chongqing family asserts its property rights (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: The premier mends fences with Japan (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: China applies pressure to an ally (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: The NPC approves property and tax harmonisation laws (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Redistributive policies require increased fiscal expenditure (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Price caps are discussed in the wake of rising health spending (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Other spending initiatives target regional development (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Rural and SME lending are favoured (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Monetary tightening continues its steady advance (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The boom shows no sign of slowing (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Nominal GDP growth may be higher this year than in 2006 (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Escalating food prices drive up inflation (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Employment practices are under the spotlight (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The structure of the labour market poses challenges (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Oil imports raise strategic concerns (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Electricity exports to Vietnam will rise (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Efforts to curb the steel glut continue (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Consolidation remains a theme for steel and vehicles (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Beverage giants clash over a joint venture (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: High-tech investments show China climbing the value chain (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Fears grow of an end to the equity market's bull run (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The likely impact of a potential crash is unclear (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The government takes steps to cool the market (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Futures trading may expand investment options (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The bond markets take another step forwards (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The drive to build low-cost housing is prioritised (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Monthly fluctuations fail to obscure strong trade growth (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Metals lead a commodity import surge (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: The current-account surplus hits 9.2% of GDP (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Capital account liberalisation inches forwards (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: A new agency will manage some of China's reserves (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: The US launches WTO suits against Chinese exports (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: New measures are used to curb US imports from China (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: A strategic economic dialogue fails to calm US politicians (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Free-trade agreement talks proliferate (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: New trade regulations aim to boost environmentalism (HTML document -- $17.00)



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