FDI Decline March(281)
- Coal Stocks at Qinhuangdao Port Drop, Decline Likely to Extend
- FDI is Still Flowing Despite Downturn
- Analysis:Copper May Decline on Outlook for World Economy
- Imports Decline Slow, Signals Recovery
- Economist: China's Imports Decline due to Shrinking Overseas Orders
- Experts: China's Outbound Investment Unlikely to Outstrip FDI
- Real Estate sector Needs Reality Check
- FDI Curbs in Real Estate May be Eased
- China to Remain a FDI's Favorite
- China Still Top Destination for FDI
- Utilized FDI in Guangdong Increases for Three Consecutive Months
- Japan Becomes China's 2nd FDI Source
- Uncertainty Overshadows FDI into China - Special
- Used FDI Down 21% in First Four Months in China
- News Release of National Assimilation of FDI From January to April 2009
- Statement of USTR Ambassador Ron Kirk on the March 2009 Trade Data
- Foreign Direct Investment Decline 'not Cause for Concern'
- Chinese Ports Post 10pc March Gains After Months of Decline
- Experts:China's New Loan Growth May Drop in April
- Chinas Steel Scrap Import Keeps Boosting in March
- Hong Kong's March Consumer Prices Index Grow 1.2%
- China's Coal Import up 37.4% in March
- Decline in Foreign Direct Investment Slows for Third Month
- China's FDI up 23.6% in 2008
- China's FDI up 23.6% in 2008