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Tianjing Reports 20 Percent Growth in FDI
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Tianjin, one of the largest port city in north China, used US$1.455 billion worth of foreign direct investment (FDI) during the first five months of this year, up 20.2 percent on the same period of last year.
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Industrial Park Eyes Euro Firms
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A European-managed industrial park is to be set up in Tianjin, a major port city in North China, to attract investment from small and medium-sized enterprises from Europe.
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Hubei Province Invites Investment From Hong Kong
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The Economic Cooperation Conference between Central China's Hubei Province and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was opened in Hong Kong May 6, the first of its size in five years with the total investment expected to reach US$1 billion.
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Tianjin Readies for 2002 BusinessWeek Forum
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Over 500 political, business and academic dignitaries have registered to attend the upcoming 2002 BusinessWeek Forum in Tianjin, due to open tomorrow.
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Foreign Investment to Tianjin Climbs
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Tianjin, one of China's four municipalities and the leading port city in northern China, has absorbed US$3.2 billion of investment from abroad last year, a quarter more than the amount in the previous year.
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Tianjin Aims to Be Asia's Largest Mobile Phone Producer
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Tianjin, a coastal city in north China, is aiming to become Asia's largest mobile phone production base in the not too distant future, according to sources with a recent workshop on the information industry.
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Tianjin Further Opens to Overseas Investors
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Tianjin is opening its doors wider to the outside world and building itself into a modern harbour city as well as an important economic center for northern China, Mayor Li Shenglin said.
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Inner Mongolia Attracts More Overseas Funds
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The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, north China, reported increasing overseas investment in the first six months this year.
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Tianjin Draws More Foreign Investment
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Tianjin, the largest port city in north China, had used 1.625 billion of foreign investment during the first half of this year, up 28.4 percent from the same period of last year.
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China's Largest Coke Production Base Under Construction
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China's largest coke production base is now being built in Luliang Prefecture, Shanxi Province, with the majority investment coming from private and overseas investors.
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