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November 8, 2009

Shanghai Wage Level and Beijing Wage Level

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: , , — sherry @ 9:18 pm -0800

Shanghai Wage Level and Beijing Wage Level
Shanghai and Beijing Wage rank the world’s 59 and 64

News on August 20: UBS issued the “2009 Prices and Earnings” report, the report shows, Oslo, Zurich, Copenhagen, Geneva, Tokyo and New York are the world’s most expensive city. Asian cities, Tokyo, the highest wages of workers, China’s low wage levels in mainland cities, Shanghai and Beijing respectively ranked the world’s first 59 and 64.

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November 7, 2009

Disney: to build theme park in Shanghai, has nothing to do with Obama’s visit to China

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: , — sherry @ 9:15 am -0800

Disney: to build theme park in Shanghai, has nothing to do with Obama’s visit to China
News on November 4: Walt Disney Company Corporate Communications Department of China accept the “CNA” visit, said, today announced the news that the Disney theme park will be built in Shanghai, which has nothing to do with the affair that the United States President Barack Obama will visit mainland China.

The Walt Disney Company, today announced the world’s sixth theme park have been approved by the Chinese government will be built in Shanghai’s Pudong New Area.

Middle of this month, the U.S. President Barack Obama will visit Beijing and Shanghai. The Walt Disney Company Corporate Communications Department of China’s relevant authorities, said Huang Chen, today announced that the Chinese mainland had approved the construction of Shanghai theme park, which has nothing to do with U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to Shanghai.

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Obama’s first visit to China will first go to Shanghai and then to Beijing

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: , , — sherry @ 9:10 am -0800

Obama’s first visit to China will first go to Shanghai and then to Beijing
News on Nov.7: Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei said yesterday that U.S. President Barack Obama will be held November 15 to 18 pay a state visit to China, which will have the new era of Sino-US relations, the development of great significance.

He Yafei, Chinese and foreign media briefing said that this is Obama’s first visit since he took office. Obama will first go to Shanghai, and then goes to Beijing. The two leaders will hold talks and meetings in Beijing on Sino-US relations and major international and regional concern. They will deeply exchange views about these issues.

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