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Business -- December 9, 2005
- BusinessWeek to stop printing Asia, Europe editions
- BMW to build car plant in south India
- China's second largest hydropower project to start construction
- China will not repeat Japan's deflation experience, British economist
- China's new company law makes entry of new businesses easier: IFC
- EADS estimates China's deal with Airbus worth 7-8 billion dollars
- Global rice production to soar in 2005: FAO
- Japan's panel favors lift of US beef ban
- Microsoft faces fine in South Korea for bundling sales
- Ninety percent of World Top 500 invest in China: official
- Oil prices rise on cold US weather, natural gas hits new high
- Philips to make 10 billion yuan on China's consumer electronics market
- Siemens China maintains strong momentum in 2005
- Shanghai expected to become world's largest freight port
- Senior economist on how China can change growth mode
- US, Peru reach free trade agreement
- US Energy Secretary says oil production not to recover until 2006
- US subsidies blamed for scuttling growth of cotton in Africa
- US hurricane-related job loss hit 600,000

