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- 2009-09-03 China to Float over $4 bln T-bonds
- 2009-06-29 MOF: Central Government Increases RMB487.5b Investment in 2009
- 2009-06-17 Ministry of Finance: the National Fiscal Revenues Stood at RMB656.947b, Up by 4.
- 2009-06-04 China Will Adopt More Preferential Duties to Enlarge Foreign Business and Trade
- 2009-06-04 Key Figures from Chinese Finance Ministry's 2009 Draft Budget Report
- 2009-03-16 G20 Finance Ministers, Bankers Meet in Britain
- 2009-03-02 China Gets Light Rail Loan from Japanese Bank
- 2009-02-16 New Changes in Export & Import Duties 2009
- 2009-01-21 Ministry Of Finance ,Taxation Bureau: Q&A on Improvement Of Export Rebate Rate F
- 2009-01-19 Fuel Surcharge Tax Scrapped
- 2009-01-19 100 Million Yuan in Consumption Vouchers to be Distributed in Hangzhou
- 2009-01-16 Notice of the Ministry of Finance and the State Administration of Taxation on th
- 2009-01-15 Outlook of China foreign trade positive, Vice Minister of Commerce
- 2009-01-06 China to keep general tariff level at 9.8% in 2009
- 2009-01-06 China halts purchase VAT rebates for foreign companies
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- Ministry of Finance: the National Fiscal Revenues Stood at RMB656.947b, Up by 4.
(2009-06-17) - Key Figures from Chinese Finance Ministry's 2009 Draft Budget Report
(2009-06-04) - New Changes in Export & Import Duties 2009
(2009-02-16) - Ministry Of Finance ,Taxation Bureau: Q&A on Improvement Of Export Rebate Rate F
(2009-01-21) - 100 Million Yuan in Consumption Vouchers to be Distributed in Hangzhou
(2009-01-19) - Outlook of China foreign trade positive, Vice Minister of Commerce
(2009-01-15) - China halts purchase VAT rebates for foreign companies
(2009-01-06) - MOF: Central Government Increases RMB487.5b Investment in 2009
(2009-06-29) - G20 Finance Ministers, Bankers Meet in Britain
(2009-03-16) - China Gets Light Rail Loan from Japanese Bank
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