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We hope the U.S. side will take the necessary measures to stabilize the economy and financial markets as well as guarantee the safety of China's assets and investments in the U.S.
China urges U.S. to stabilize economy Dec 04, 2008
We will spare no efforts to ensure successful completion of Olympic venues and auxiliary facilities
Beijing outlines Olympian tasks for 2005 Jan 24, 2005
In my opinion, as long as the source of infection has not been completely cut off, it will be quite dangerous to make any predictions about the number of SARS cases
SARS cases continue to mount worldwide Apr 30, 2003
Wang Qishan (Chinese: 王岐山; Pinyin: Wáng Qíshān; b. July, 1948) is a politician in the People's Republic of China who previously served in regional positions in Hainan and Beijing. He was elected to the 17th Politburo of the Communist Party of China and was elected Vice-Premier in March 2008.
Wang was formerly the governor of the China Construction Bank. He first took over from Meng Xuenong when SARS struck Beijing in spring 2003, at which time he was the Party Secretary in Hainan, and was confirmed as mayor in early 2004. He is known to be frank and responsible. In a recent City Management Radio programme, listeners were astonished to hear the mayor apologize, leaving the citizens a very favourable image of a mayor who took his duties seriously.