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China Daily: Putin says Russia has nothing to fear from China PDF Print E-mail

China Daily: Putin says Russia has nothing to fear from China

Russia has nothing to fear from China and worries that millions of Chinese will some day occupy vast swathes of Russian territory in the Far East are overblown, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Monday.

"There is no threat on the side of China. We have been neighbours for hundreds of years. We know how to respect each other," Putin told Russia experts from the Valdai discussion group at a meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. "China does not have to populate the Far East to get what it needs - natural resources. We deliver oil and gas.

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China Daily: Radio and TV under a single company PDF Print E-mail

China Daily: Radio and TV under a single companyChina on Tuesday said it intends to consolidate radio and television networks under a single national cable television network company.The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) said the new company will come up by the end of the year and will further expand into new businesses like mobile TV and online videos.

 

"The nation's radio and television networks need to be consolidated under one roof as currently they are individually run and have not developed into large-scale entities," said Tao Shiming, director of the SARFT's society administration bureau.

 

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Developing country status PDF Print E-mail

By Li Qingyuan (China Daily)

In light of the rapid development of China's overall national strength in recent years, voices challenging China's national identity as a developing country have become louder and louder, claiming that China is a quasi superpower or that the so-called G2 of China and the United States rules the world. Despite its overtaking Japan in second quarter economic output, the basic fact that China is still in the primary stage of socialism determines that the country will still be a developing nation for a long period in the future.

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Radio China International: Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Cultural Forum China-Taiwan PDF Print E-mail

The sixth Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Cultural Forum China-Taiwan opened Saturday in the southern city of Guangzhou with leading mainland and Taiwan representatives urging deeper economic ties and cooperation in green energy.
This year's forum, a regular event between the Communist Party of China (CPC) and Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT) Party, focuses on cross-Strait cooperation in green energy, energy conservation and environmental protection.

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Shanghai Daily: Concerns amid strong growth PDF Print E-mail

Shanghai Daily: Concerns amid strong growth

CHINA'S economy is strong and stable but there are concerns over rising inflationary pressure as well as continued uncertainties in the property market, economists said at the Lujiazui Forum over the weekend.

"China is one of the fastest growing economies," said Ha Jiming, chief economist at the China International Capital Corp. "Recent economic indicators, including industrial production, retail sales and trade, all suggest China's expansion is strong and stable."

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