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Business -- November 27, 2004
- Agriculture still top priority in government economic work next year
- Agilent SPG chips in on China
- China Unicom in talks to purchase CTM
- Cocoa price up as top grower Cote d'Ivoire still unstable
- EU wins WTO authorization on retaliation over US "Byrd Amendment"
- Energy use to double by 2020, report says
- Gov't promotion key to Pan-PRD cooperation: HK official
- HK economy on track to reach 7.5 percent full-year growth
- HK 2004 economy expected to rise 7.5%
- HK: 1st choice for SSF investment
- Inland oil: steady on winter use, tight supply
- Lukoil to secure oil supply for China
- Mainland, Hong Kong join hands to protect insurance market
- Microsoft's buying deals arouse concern
- Nigeria targets local content increase in oil industry
- PETROBRAS discovers oilfield in Brazil
- Rising Canadian dollars to test Canadian economy
- Renewable energy law under consideration
- Smooth transition after WTO accession expected
- SASAC urges separation of accessory businesses from primary instate-owned companies
- S. Africa expects 4.9 percent GDP growth in third quarter
- Shenyang seeing results of rejuvenation program
- Sino-Africa trade rises 54%
- Textile industry opposes US import limits
- US promises to comply with WTO rules
- US$1.8b drained from banking system
- WTO approves sanctions on US over illegal law
- What QFIIs are waiting for
