2009 Growth(468)
- Highlights of China's Monetary Policy in the First Quarter of 2009
- World Bank Raises China 2009 Growth Forecast to 7.2 pct
- World Bank Raises China 2009 Growth Forecast to 7.2 pct
- China's Medicine Industry Output Expected to Rise by 20% in 2009
- China Publishes 2009 Catalogue of Commodities Banned in Processing Trade
- No.28 Announcement of the General Administration of Customs in 2009
- New Energy Seen as New Growth Engine
- Experts: BRIC Countries can Realize Rapid Post-Crisis Growth
- China's Industry Growth Rate Tends to be Stable
- No.26 Announcement of the General Administration of Customs in 2009
- Import Vehicle Sales Seeing Rapid Growth
- China Allocates 270 Bln Yuan for Infrastructure Investment so far in 2009
- World Zinc Demand Drops Heavily in Q1 2009
- No.25 Announcement of the General Administration of Customs in 2009
- China's Equipment Manufacturing Sector Reports Growth
- China Nickel Output to Grow 11 pct in 2009
- Economists Say China Needs Reforms for Growth Mode Shift
- China Will Meet Economic Growth Target of 8%: Senior Economic Planner
- Statement of USTR Ambassador Ron Kirk on the March 2009 Trade Data
- No.22 Announcement of General Administration of Customs in 2009
- Expert Forcasts China to Consume Some 70 pct of Steel Refining Capacity in 2009
- China to Continue Promoting Pricing Reform for Resource Products in 2009
- No.21 Announcement of General Administration of Customs in 2009
- China Iron Ore Demand may Drop 60 mln Tons in 2009
- Chinese Economy Rebounds, but Return to Rapid Growth Elusive
- Economist Sees Urbanization as Leading Growth Engine
- Steel Firms Suffer a Loss in the first Quarter of 2009
- General Administration of Customs: The Import Volume of Wheat is 27156 tons in M
- No.16 Announcement of General Administration of Customs in 2009
- No.15 Announcement of General Administration of Customs in 2009