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iPhone Idol
Technophiles around the world are snapping up Apple's new iPhone. How much longer must the Chinese wait?
Finding a Way Out
Will the new textile tax rebate hikes end exporters' misery?
Perils of a Post-Olympic Slump
The seven-year run-up to the Olympics has seen China's white-hot economy chug along with an annual growth rate of more than 10 percent. But the global economic race is more of a marathon than a sprint
Managing Your China JV Partner
BOC Takes the Stake
China's third largest state-owned bank makes a key acquisition to expand its private banking services overseas
Feeling the Pinch
Small and medium-sized enterprises need long-term remedies to help them shake off their financing problems
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