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China Blogging Report Released

China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) put its “2006 China Blogging Report” online. Click HERE to download. For more information, click HERE to read the summary (in Chinese) from CNNIC. CDT’s previous coverage on this news: China Blogging Report by CNNIC China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released its 2006 China Blogging Report on Sept. […]

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China’s New Top 100 Counties

China National Bureau of Statistics released “2005 Top 100 Counties” today. Among China’s 100 wealthiest counties, 52 were from Zhejiang and Shandong province. And among the top 11, seven were from Jiangsu province. Although the population of the top 100 counties was about 7.7 percent of all counties’ population, their gross domestic product counted for […]

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China Allows Rise in Currency Value – Keith Bradsher

From the New York Times: China’s government allowed the country’s currency to rise in value past the level of 7.9 to the dollar for the first time today, reaching another in a series of daily highs. Though it has not said so publicly, the government evidently has decided to permit the currency, considered around the […]

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The Aftershocks of the Shanghai Political Earthquake (part 2): More Officials Brought Down

Director of the General Office of the CPC Shanghai Committee Sun Luyi(Â≠ôË∑؉∏Ä) is under investigation on serious discipline violations. This was just another aftershock since Chen Liangyu(ÈôàËâØÂÆá), former chief of CPC Shanghai Committee, was disciplined this Monday. The whole city is in turmoil as the corruption probe deepens. Here is a list of officials and […]

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An Overhaul on China’s Property Market?

One day after two officials were disciplined for land misuse, China’s central government ordered top-level investigations into property markets in a dozen cities and provinces, including three municipalities: Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin. China has released a large number of regulations and laws to curb the escalating property prices, but few were seriously enforced. From Associated […]

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