NPC and CPPCC
Baibuting to Merge Shipbuilding Assets
The Chairman of Baibuting announced plans for a merger and called on the government to help China's shipbuilders find financing.
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Wrestling with China's Export Slowdown
People's Congress delegates agree that China's 10 trillion yuan export business needs more help. The debate is over how.
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National People's Congress Review
Caijing politics writer Zhang Zheyu talks about adjustments to the 4 trillion stimulus package announced during the NPC.
Premier Calls for Confidence during Economic Slowdown
Compiled by Caijing 2009-03-13
Economic stimulus plan, yuan exchange rate, foreign currency reserves, GDP growth targets and more.
Wrestling with China's Export Slowdown
By staff reporter Wen Xiu  2009-03-13
People's Congress delegates agree that China's 10 trillion yuan export business needs more help. The debate is over how.
Baibuting to Merge Shipbuilding Assets
By staff reporters Zhang Na and Han Wei 2009-03-09
The Chairman of Baibuting announced plans for a merger and called on the government to help China's shipbuilders find financing.
1.3 Tln More Needed for Sichuan Reconstruction
By staff reporter Li Weiao 2009-03-09
With 1.7 trillion in reconstruction costs and only some 300 billion yuan in financing, the Sichuan reconstruction effort is significantly short on funds.
The Tottering Recycling Economy Promotion Law
By staff reporter Xu Chao 2009-03-06
The law's promise remains unfulfilled due to the financial downturn, according to the NPC representative.
Highlights in Wen's Government Report
Compiled by Caijing 2009-03-05
Premier Wen Jiabao delivered a report to the annual session of the National People's Congress March 5, covering a wide range of economic, financial and social issues.
China Airlines, Airports Profitable in January
By staff reporter Zhang Na 2009-03-05
The overall industry profit signals a possible turnaround from a 2008 loss of 28.2 billion yuan.
Hopson Chairman Misses CPPCC For 'Health Reasons'
By staff reporters Yu Ning, Zhang Yingguang, Zhouqiong and Zhou Lingling 2009-03-05
nterest in the whereabouts of Zhu has intensified in the wake of reports that he is under investigation by police, allegedly in connection with the case of Gome Group's founder Huang Guangyu.
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