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Kynge, James
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2004-10-11
Chirac hails Beijing as trade deals are set up
Author (Person):
Arnold, Martin
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Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
11.10.04
Published:
11/10/2004 (Last update: 11/10/2004)
2004-05-14
Chinese set to debate changes to restrictions on coke exports
Author (Person):
Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
14.5.04
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14/05/2004 (Last update: 14/05/2004)
2003-11-01
EU presses China on access to its markets
Author (Person):
Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
1.11.03, p9
Published:
01/11/2003 (Last update: 01/11/2003)
2003-10-29
China urged to move faster on imports
Author (Person):
de Jonquières, Guy
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Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
29.10.03, p9
Published:
29/10/2003 (Last update: 29/10/2003)
2002-04-11
US hits at European ‘dogs of imperialism’
Author (Person):
Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
11.4.02, p12
Published:
11/04/2002 (Last update: 11/04/2002)
2002-04-05
Beijing goes weak at the knees over the Hong Kong ‘whore’
Author (Person):
Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
5.4.02, p18
Published:
05/04/2002 (Last update: 05/04/2002)
2002-01-07
China may buy euros for foreign reserves
Author (Person):
Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
7.1.02, p7
Published:
07/01/2002 (Last update: 07/01/2002)
2002-01-02
China sees a counterweight to the dollar
Author (Person):
Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
2.1.02, p3
Published:
02/01/2002 (Last update: 02/01/2002)
2001-12-05
EU to take pragmatic line on Chinese trade
Author (Person):
Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
5.12.01, p11
Published:
05/12/2001 (Last update: 05/12/2001)
2001-10-29
Chinese leader has low profile on Europe tour
Author (Person):
Kynge, James
Series Details:
Financial Times
29.10.01, p14
Published:
29/10/2001 (Last update: 29/10/2001)
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