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June 21, 2007
The price of pork – China’s staple meat product – is up 43% on the same time last year amid rising demand and a supply shortage following a recent outbreak of the pig disease blue-ear, which has already caused the death of 18,000 pigs this year. Skystar Bio-Pharmaceuticals (OTC BB: SKBI) Director Wen Wei tells Amy Cheung of The China Perspective how the blue-ear outbreak is good news for the company. June 20, 2007
Chongqing has recently been granted “new region” status by the central government. Singapore newspaper Lianhe Zaobao talks to vice mayor Huang Qifang about what that means for Western investors.
June 11, 2007
Government efforts to cool the housing market are having little effect, and a surge in student numbers in recent years will soon spill over into the market, pushing prices even higher. China Economy discusses the effect of these changing demographics, and argues that stronger government efforts are needed to cool the sector.
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