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China FCO Political and Economic Updates

China: UK Headlines at 4th International Infrastructure Investment and Contracting Forum in Macao – June 2013

Summary: UK Contractors and Consultants engage with Chinese Counterparts

Author: British Embassy Beijing

Published: 18 Jun 2013

China: Economic Focus: June 2013

Summary: The latest data for industrial production, investment and retail sales suggest that annual growth has stabilised in the region of 7.5-8.0 percent: very fast, but below the super fast levels seen in recent years.

Author: British Embassy Beijing

Published: 13 Jun 2013

Mexico: Chinese President’s Visit to Latin America: Money, Meat and More?

Summary: Chinese President’s visit paves way for increased trade with Mexico and Costa Rica

Author: British Embassy Mexico City

Published: 13 Jun 2013

Supporting PPP Reform In China: IUK'S Visit To Beijing

Summary: Good prospect for public/private sector projects between UK and China

Author: British Embassy Beijing

Published: 12 Jun 2013

China Economy: Fixing the Roof While the Sun Is Shining

Summary: Prospects for reform as China adjusts to slower growth

Author: British Embassy Beijing

Published: 12 Jun 2013

China Business Environment: Curbing The Role Of Central Government

Summary: Ease of doing business in China improved

Author: British Embassy Beijing

Published: 11 Jun 2013

Yuxinou Railway: The New Silk Road?

Summary: China’s major new highway to Europe

Author: British Consulate General Chongqing

Published: 06 Jun 2013

China Reveals Details Of First Carbon Trading Scheme

Summary: First of seven pilot carbon trading schemes set to launch as China looks to reduce emissions

Author: British Embassy Beijing

Published: 06 Jun 2013

UK and the Chinese Shale Revolution – June 2013

Summary: Chinese government approval for major Shell unconventional gas project is the first awarded to a foreign company

Author: British Embassy Beijing

Published: 04 Jun 2013

China Economy: Premier Li Keqiang’s Views on Reform

Summary: Chinese Premier calls for economic reform including reduced role for central government

Author: British Embassy Beijing

Published: 21 May 2013