China trade surplus reached record at $26.91 billion in June
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China exported more than $100 bil worth of goods in June 2007, creating another monthly trade surplus record. Merchandise exports rose 27% to reach $103.27 bil; imports of goods rose 14% to reach $76.36 bil; trade surplus totaled $26.91 bil.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2007
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China's hottest export: tension; as the surplus widens, trading partners battle complaints at home
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China's trade surplus is expected to reach 80% this year. May 2007 showed a 73% increase over last year, hitting $22.45 bil. Exports rose 29% to reach $71.61 bil, and cumulative surplus for year ending May increased by 83% to $85.72 bil.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2007
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Soon made in China: high-tech products; Intel investment shows how nation's economy is climbing value chain
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China's economy continues to grow, with high technology manufacturing being the newest sector to operate there. Semiconductor manufacturer Intel Corp.'s application to build a plant in China has been recently approved.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2007
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