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Two pedestrians walk on the financial street in Shanghai, Dec 11, 2006. Five years after China's accession to the WTO, more and more foreign banks begin to offer RMB businesses to Chinese citizens.




U.S. vice ambassador to the United Nations Alejandro Wolff votes at UN's New York headquarters, Dec. 23, 2006. The UN Security Council voted unanimously to pass a resolution imposing sanctions against Iran over its controversial nuclear.




Chief negotiators of the six countires joint hands in a photo session before a dinner in Beijing, Dec. 17, 2006.The second phase of the fifth-round six-party talks are to be formally launched on Dec. 18, 2006 in Beijing, capital of China.




Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during their meeting in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 8, 2006.




A Thai soldier guards in downtown Bangkok, capital of Thailand, September 20, 2006. Thai coup military proclaimed to cordon off Bangkok Wednesday.




Lhasa Railway Station




Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao began to deliver a report on the work of the government to the annual session of the national legislature, which opened March 5, 2006.



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Two pedestrians walk on the financial street in Shanghai, Dec 11, 2006. Five years after China's accession to the WTO, more and more foreign banks begin to offer RMB businesses to Chinese citizens.
UPDATED 15:43, January 04, 2007
World powers' relations feature cooperation, competition in 2006
In 2006, the relations between the world's big powers featured a mixture of cooperation and competition. Amid constant interaction, the big powers have employed various means to keep a relative balance between such subtle relations.
Outlook for China's major events in 2007
A rundown of the major events in China shows 2007 will be extremely busy, productive and crucial for the country's reforms and development. The year will feature the continued evolution of the government and the turning of a new page for the Communist Party of China.
China's GDP is expected to grow 10.5 percent in 2006, economist
China's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to rise by 10.5 in 2006 over the previous year, said Yao Jingyuan, chief economist of the National Bureau of Statistics.
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  • China's GDP is expected to grow 10.5 percent in 2006, economist (15:45, January 01, 2007)
  • China doubles auto exports in 2006 (15:44, January 01, 2007)
  • Shanghai Port handles 537 mln tons of cargo in 2006, top in the world (10:51, January 01, 2007)
  • China invests 155 bln yuan in railway construction in 2006 (10:51, January 01, 2007)
  • Passengers make 1.25 bln journeys on China's railways in 2006 (10:50, January 01, 2007)
  • Sales volume of China's software industry totals 480 bln yuan in 2006 (10:50, January 01, 2007)
  • Yearender: China handles over 30,000 consular protection cases in 2006 (13:46, January 01, 2007)
  • China Exclusive: China's steel industry undergoes key changes (14:29, December 31, 2006)
  • Yearender: China takes to new trials for opening wider  (10:27, December 29, 2006)
  • Why does the government emphasize 'good and fast'? (17:48, December 27, 2006)
  • China's rural life still harsh (07:47, December 27, 2006)
  • A richer China grapples with widening wealth gap (17:07, December 18, 2006)
  • Yearender: China struggling to get more steam with less fuel (09:03, December 18, 2006)
  • Engine of Chinese economy pressurized by "growing pains" (08:19, December 18, 2006)
  • Who will be winners in China's 3G industry? (08:33, December 18, 2006)
  • China banks on reform (18:24, December 16, 2006)
  • China Exclusive: China aims at better economic growth in 2007 (12:20, December 16, 2006)
  • Yearender: Oil prices expected to be high in 2007 (12:08, December 16, 2006)
  • Quality not quantity for the Chinese economy (10:12, December 14, 2006)
  • Yearender: Up-and-down year for China art market, credibility on the line (16:55, December 13, 2006)
  • Yearender: China strives to regulate cyberspace  (14:53, December 12, 2006)
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