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HK Int'l Martial Arts Fest

www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-14 15:05:25

The 3rd Hong Kong International Martial Arts Fest opened in the Hong Kong
Convention and Exhibition Centre on Mar. 11th. More than 1,000 martial
artists from over 20 countries and regions participated in the
competition.

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Ma Kai: China's economy not a threat

www.chinanews.cn 2005-03-21 14:51:02

Chinanews, Mar. 21 - Ma Kai, director of the National Development and
Reform Commission, indicated on the 20th that China would provide the
largest market for global economic development in the next 15 years.
He pointed out that the rapid development of China's economy has not only
brought prosperity and progress for itself, but has also brought more
opportunities to the whole world. He continued that it is unreasonable to
complain about hikes in China's commodity export, and seek trade
sanctions.
At the China Development Forum 2005, Ma said that China's economic growth
was conducive to the trade development of its neighboring countries. The
development of China's high-yield manufacturing industry enables its
neighbors to further utilize their own economic advantages. Moreover,
China's development also helps those countries to attract more foreign
capital and realize integrated production networks.
Meanwhile, the Chinese Government still encourages qualified enterprises
to make overseas investments and promote multi-form cooperation on the
basis of complementary advantages, mutual benefit and reciprocity as well
as common development.
Ma Kai believed that China's peace and development have brought many more
opportunities than obstacles to the world economy. Those opportunities
created by China's rapid development are a kind of subjective reality:
they only exist for those who fully understand and are good at seizing
them.

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          ��WB: China's economy faces challenges (2005-01-07)
          ��China's Rapid Growth Important to Global Economy (2004-12-14)

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