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As the dollar continues to slide against the yuan, and America adopts an increasingly protectionist trade stance, Chinese exporters are talking of other markets. 

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As much ink is spilled on the growing trade imbalance between the US and China, the AP reports on growth in American exports.  While the gap is indeed widening, American exports to China are growing, from US$41.8 billion in 2005 to US$55.2 billion last year. 

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As expected, the US government, motivated by a widening trade deficit with China that has reached a record US$233 billion annually, has filed claims against China with the WTO.  The claims seek to open China’s market to American audio-visual products and to further criminalize piracy.


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Mainland university students are increasingly investing in the stock market, and mainland universities' online forums are crowded with active discussions concerning where the stock market is going, and which stocks have the highest investment values.

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The rising rate of car ownership, and an increasing tendency to trade in cars means a steady supply for the used auto market.  Foreign and local auto makers have launched respective measures to boost used car circulation, distribution, recycling, and agency services in order to tap this fledgling territory.

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UBS's  China joint venture is set to open for business in March, which would allow the Swiss bank to begin arranging domestic stock and bond deals for Chinese companies, according to banking sources, Reuters reported.


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Ultra Petroleum Corp. on Thursday said it commenced oil production from three development projects in Bohai Bay, China, Reuters reported.

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United Technologies Corp. (UTC) announced in a statement today that it is supporting Conservation International's efforts to restore critically endangered forests within the Mountains of Southwest China through a 200,000 US dollars grant stretching over two years.

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UPS has opened two retail centres in Shanghai as the company's first such venture, said the comapny in a statement.

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China will likely soon overtake Japan as the U.S.'s third-biggest export market, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing a top U.S. Commerce Department official as he began a visit to press for wider access to China's market for U.S. banks and other companies.

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