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| China defies global economy trend |
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World Bank figures have given China a double-digit growth in the last quarter of 2009 - 10.7 per cent to be precise - which puts it on course to overtake Japan as the second-largest economy in the world, after the US. Mansoor Dailami, the manager of international finance in the World Bank's development economics branch, told Al Jazeera: "China's economy has been growing very rapidly since the end of the recession. "But the problem is that the country has a huge population with significant diversity between different regions but they still have a long way to go to catch up with the more advanced countries." Dailami said: "Basically, 2010 is going to be a year of economic recovery compared to 2009 yet there are some concerns in regards to the pace and dynamism of this recovery and what it takes for things to continue moving forward from 2010 into 2011." However, China's large population means there are still millions of people who are not experiencing the positive effects of their country's economic boom. Al Jazeera's Melissa Chan reports. Jan 21, 2010
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| China Slowdown - China |
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March 2009 Chinas economy is in danger. We travel to Dongguan, the Southern market city known as the workshop of the world to discover just how the global financial crisis is bringing down the Asian Giant.
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| NO CHEESE IN CHINA |
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There's no cheese in China! What's up with that?
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| China's sensitivity over Tibet |
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China says the US has "seriously damaged" ties after President Barack Obama met the Dalai Lama at the White House. The Tibetan Spiritual leader told reporters after the event, that Obama had been supportive of his efforts to win autonomy for Tibet. In the last two years the issue become increasingly sensitive in China. Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley reports from Beijing.
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| Spongebob in china |
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Due to so many people calling this video racist, i will not post any more videos. Thanks
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| Hong Kong, Gateway To China, 1938 |
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A tour of Hong Kong in the 1930s. Footage from this subject is available for licensing from www.travelfilmarchive.com
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