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The sponsorship deal with Beijing Olympics allows UPS to introduce its full range of products and services before 2008, as part of its business expansion efforts, Economic Observer reported.

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Overproduction begins to hit the market as steel prices in China dropped in July after five consecutive month-on-month rises, Xinhua reported.

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As the first sector opened up to the world upon the entrance to the WTO, foreign participation and investment in the insurance sector has increased cooperation and provided more options to consumers, Sohu News reported.

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With the continuous opening of the Chinese market, the agricultural sector faces tremendous pressure from foreign imports, and as a result, an export deficit, Sohu News reported.

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China's e-commerce transaction volume has grown by 50-60 percent over the past couple of years and is expected to maintain fast growth for several years to come, said the report released by China Center for Information Industry Development Consulting (CCID Consulting).

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With the booming stock market and the reforms on brokerage business, Shanghai-based Orient Securities, China's eighth biggest broker by total assets, on Monday reported a net profit of 551 million yuan (HK$536.8 million) for the first six months, versus a loss of 27 million yuan a year earlier and a loss of 296 million yuan for the whole of 2005, reports The Standard.

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Orientation advertising include advertisements on search engines and classifieds are the rising trend, reports Xinhua news.

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Chinese official states that foreign direct investment in Mainland finance sector would not pose threat to national security, writes The Standard on Monday.

By STAFF EDITOR

A China Central Television crew discovered that there was no such company registered with the local Bavarian government. Order had advertised heavily for top-shelf flooring that cost 2008 yuan per square meter, more than many houses, a price that was not laughed out of town precisely because of the company's reputation.



By STAFF EDITOR

China's stable of game developers grew in number by 37% from 73 in 2004 to 120 in 2005, with large- and mid-sized online games rising 76% to number 192. The number of people engaged in game development tripled from 4000 in 2004 to 12,600 last year...



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