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Country Report China September 2007

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Publication Date: 03-SEP-07
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OVERVIEW The main priority for the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 2008-09 will be to maintain political and economic stability, especially during the Olympic Games in the capital, Beijing, due to be held in August 2008. Following the CCP congress in October 2007, new policies are likely ...

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China at a glance: 2008-09 (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 2008-09: Domestic politics (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: International relations (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: Policy trends (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: Fiscal policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: Monetary policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: International assumptions (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: Economic growth (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: A worst-case scenario (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: Inflation (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: Exchange rates (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: External sector (HTML document -- $17.00)
Outlook for 2008-09: Forecast summary (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: A vice-premier's death may open the door for others (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: The anti-corruption campaign continues, with mixed results (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: A discussion on political reform moves timidly (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Promises of media freedom are questioned (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Slave labour mars the "harmonious society" (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: The government responds to product quality concerns (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Environmental protests take place (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: China maintains its grip on Tibet (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: Relations with India are impaired by border claims (HTML document -- $17.00)
The political scene: China takes part in exercises in the Urals (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: A landmark fiscal surplus may be in sight (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Monetary policy is tightened (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Exchange-rate policy is used to support tightening (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Investment of the foreign-exchange mountain begins (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Old rules on corporate foreign earnings are adjusted (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: State enterprises will pay dividends (HTML document -- $17.00)
Economic policy: Economic zones remain a favoured government policy (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The economy heats up (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: High inflation is not yet a sign of overheating (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Concerns remain over inflation trends (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Leading retailers are outperforming the market (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Car manufacturers invest abroad (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Chrysler looks to outsource its Dodge brand to China (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Growth in steel production has barely slowed (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Explosive growth has put pressure on energy supplies (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: China's aerospace ambitions are fleshed out (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Stockmarkets experience bumps on their way upwards (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Greater access for foreign financial firms looks unlikely (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The range of investment options continues to grow (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: Insurers benefit from improved investment returns (HTML document -- $17.00)
The domestic economy: The property market is picking up speed (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Sequential tariff changes boost exports (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Outbound investment aims to avoid the increased tariffs (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Textile exports suffer from currency and tax movements (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: High-tech and agricultural exports perform strongly (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Recalls and bans wreak havoc with China's export brand (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: The government's responds tetchily to the quality crisis (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Officials suspect quality concerns mask protectionism (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Government policy influences energy trade (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: Trade tensions between the US and China remain high (HTML document -- $17.00)
Foreign trade and payments: A US slowdown could also pose a threat to exports (HTML document -- $17.00)



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