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Business -- December 14, 2005
- 6th WTO Ministerial Conference opens in Hong Kong
- ADB extends 100 mln USD loan to help central China's environmental project
- China's industrial output up 16.6% in Nov.
- China to further accelerate train travel speed
- CNOOC to explore oil fields in South China Sea with US-based company
- China to cut tariffs on 100 categories of imports in 2006
- China vows to help migrant workers get delayed payment of wages
- China to conduct second national agricultural census in 2007
- EU remains China's top trade partner
- French tourism operators expect in-depth visits from people of China
- Global trade deal vital for world's poor: World Bank
- Hydropower plant of 6 mln kw to start construction in SW China
- Heated textile quota bid causes on-line congestion
- IEA revises slightly down world oil demand growth
- IFC and World Bank Laud China's Revision of Company Law, Making Entry of New Businesses Easier
- "Paper gold" available for foreign currency accounts in Beijing
- Several non-government organizations hold anti-WTO demonstrations in HK
- US Fed raises short-term interest rate to 4.25 percent
- Vodafone wins auction for Telsim
