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Thursday, March 13, 2008

China's industrial production rises 15.4%

China.org has an amazing series of headlines:

Industrial production increased 15.4 percent in the first two months from a year earlier, the National Bureau of Statistics said today....MORE


Industrial output rises 18.5% last year
- Textile industrial output to rise 22% in 2007
- Industrial output rises at slowest pace this year
- China's industrial output up 17.9% in Oct.
- Industrial Output Up 17.5 Pct in August
- Industrial Output Up 18% in July
- Several measures in pipeline to battle inflation expected
- Inflation hits 8.7%, far surpassing forecasts

Posted by climateer at 7:40 PM
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