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'Most competitive Chinese city' race becoming tighter |
Hong Kong is still the most competitive city in the country in terms of composite strength but it is facing a challenge from Shanghai in terms of economic scale, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) said Monday. |
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Ultrapower to buy 8% DHC stake from Microsoft |
Beijing Ultrapower Software Co announced on Tuesday evening that the company had signed an agreement with Microsoft Corp's China investment arm to purchase 12 million shares, or 8 percent, of Dalian Hi-Think Computer Technology Corp (DHC), the 21st Century Business Herald reported. |
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Iron ore spot prices soar as giants hoard |
Iron ore spot prices in China have been edging up as the world’s top three mining giants are hoarding to resist the China Iron & Steel Association’s appeal to stop importing, the National Business Daily reported on Thursday. |
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Sea ice 'can be freshwater source': scientist |
Chinese scientists are eyeing sea ice, which has proved a disaster in Northeast China's Bohai Bay, as an important alternative freshwater source after their latest research showed the country's desalination technology is feasible for mass production. |
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First-time lucky for global nomad |
When asked why he left his job as a software developer in New York, moved to Dalian to be an English teacher, and wrote his debut novel about contemporary China, global nomad Mo Zhi Hong answered simply: "Because I'm Chinese". |
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