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Business -- October 17, 2005
- Chinese, US textile industry expect settlement of dispute
- China's garment export sees a rise in unit price
- China's electro-mechanical products export to top 400 billion US dollars
- Doha round negotiations crucial
- HK, Guangdong promote business opportunities in US
- HK chief pledges to protect fair market competition
- IMF projects global growth at 4.3%
- J.& J. to open 2nd nonprofit medical science center
- Leading economies promise to cope jointly with high oil price
- Over 1,000 NGOs to attend WTO ministerial meetings in HK
- Straw power plant to be built in Shandong
- Textile dealers watchful as Chinese export commodities fair opens
- Top Financial Offials Concerns Oil Price
- US pushing for more open markets in China
- WTO meetings in HK is best opportunity to wind up Doha round in 2006: WTO Director-General

