August 28, 2008 Issue 76
 
    Trade
    Fair
    Investment
    Industry
    EC Who's Who
    China Market
    Business Trip

 
Name: Gift, Oil Painting & Houseware Show
Date:2008-10-13
Name: China Yiwu Int'l Commodities Fair 2008
Date:2008-10-21
* The 2nd China International Building Energy-saving Fair
* The 2nd China (Shanghai) Door Industry Expo
* Power Transmission and Control Asia 2008 (Shanghai)
 
 
Name: Construction Project of Garment Manufacturing Center
Industry: Apparel
Name: Construction Project of Organic Vegetable & fruit Center
Industry: Food Processing/Distribution
 
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China's fiscal revenue top $598 bln in first 7 months
In the first seven months, China's fiscal expenditure nationwide amounted to 2.74 trillion yuan, up 628.69 billion yuan or 29.7 percent over the same period last year, accounting for 45.1 percent of the budgeted figure.
* China allocates $512 mln to support small enterprises
* China to scrap administrative fees for individual-owned businesses
* Chinese official: curbing inflation a priority after Games
China's cellphone sales predicted to grow 17.6% for whole 2008
It is predicted that China would produce 605 million cell phones for the whole of 2008, a growth of 16.9% over last year, and sell 205 million at home, up 17.55%. The foreign sales would amount to 400 million units, up 16.79%.
* HP completes purchase of Electronic Data Systems
* Spending on advertising soars in China for first half
* China Netcom's net profit rises almost 12% in first half
Bond allows Shanghai locals a license to explore

Shanghai residents who plan to travel abroad for the National Day holiday in October will no longer need to pay a deposit, as a bonding company plans to post a guarantee for them, the Xinmin Evening News reported.

* Beijing Olympic venues to open to tourists in October
* Tibet to seek ideas for tourism revival after March 14 riot
* Beijing hosts 6.5 million tourists during Olympics
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