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While CDB's primary mandate is to support China's domestic development, with foreign currency-denominated lending accounting for only 21% of outstanding loans at the end of 2011, it is also tasked with supporting the development of China's interests overseas.
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Shortly after, First Solar signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop the first phase of the project with China Guangdong Nuclear Solar Energy Development, which was founded the month after First Solar was awarded the Ordos project.
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Israel attaches great importance to her relations with China, to the continuing development of those relations, and will act according to that.
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The structural move sparked by the development of emerging markets, starting with the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) but extending to other areas including the Middle East, will fuel unprecedented demand for oil.
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To many Africans, the prospect of increased cooperation with China is an exciting development laden with enormous opportunities for growth and prosperity.
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Now it wants to set the groundwork for the kind of rapid economic development people associate with Brazil, India, China and Russia, but which IBM and others believe can happen in many parts of the world.
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The problems contrast sharply with the success in China of more low-key conglomerates such as New World Development and Cheung Kong.
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Compared with the U.S., China is still behind in some key areas of Internet development, while being ahead in others.
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According to the Inter-American Development Bank, China's trade barriers are generally in line with those of other developing countries and are gradually being lowered.
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