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China premier says stimulus is off to good start
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's stimulus spending has started to nudge the economy in the right direction but the global financial crisis could still take a turn for the worse, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao told an online forum on Saturday.
Nations:China People:Wen Jiabao Activities:2008 China Stimulus Plan Source:(Reuters)
2009-02-28
China to increase money supply in 2009
BEIJING (AFP) - China said it wants to increase money supply by 17 percent in 2009 as part of new measures to keep the world's fourth-largest economy ticking over in the face of the global slowdown.
Nations:South Korea China People:Wen Jiabao Activities:2008 China Stimulus Plan Source:(AFP)
2008-12-14
Chinese leader says China losing competitive edge
BEIJING - Chinese President Hu Jintao warned that China has started to lose its competitive edge in trade amid the global financial crisis, as he told Communist Party leaders the challenge posed a test to the government's ability to rule, state media reported.
People:Hu Jintao Activities:2008 China Stimulus Plan 2008 U.S. Recession China Hu Jintao Admin. Source:(AP)
2008-11-30
China addresses stimulus doubts with proposal list
BEIJING - Trying to dispel doubts about the true size and effectiveness of a giant economic stimulus package, Beijing rolled out an eye-popping figure to show its determination to spend its way out of trouble: a $1.4 trillion shopping list of possible investments.
Nations:China Activities:2008 China Stimulus Plan Source:(AP)
2008-11-24
Chinese provinces line up for stimulus projects
BEIJING - China's provinces have drawn up long wish lists for roads and other projects since Beijing unveiled its economic stimulus plan, state TV said Sunday, indicating local leaders are rushing to take advantage of a new willingness to spend amid the global economic crisis.
Nations:China People:Wen Jiabao Activities:2008 China Stimulus Plan Source:(AP)
2008-11-23
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