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Fortune Global Forum concluded in Beijing |
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The three-day 2005 Fortune Global Forum, a prestigious world business summit that was participated by 840 tycoons, concluded here on Wednesday.
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Chinese entrepreneurs more willing to shoulder social responsibilities |
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By Xinhua Writers Xiao Hong, Zhang Chongfang
In sharp contrast with the past's undivided focus on reaping profits, a growing number of Chinese |
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China promises better conditions for investors |
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China will continue to open its market, improve the legal system, and improve administrative management to create better conditions for foreign investors, said |
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IPR rule should respect realities of different countries: official |
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To effectively curb infringement onintellectual property rights (IPR), a fair and just international rule considering the realities of different countries must |
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Fortune Global Forum concludes in Beijing |
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The 2005 Fortune Global Forum has been profitable for Beijing, Senior Vice President Peter Wolf for international affairs of Time-Warner Group said here |
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Foreigners at Fortune forum appreciate China's efforts in IPR protection |
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Representatives of foreign companies and organizations at the Ninth Fortune Global Forum appreciated the Chinese government's efforts to protect intellectual |
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China to use 3G technology for mobile telecom before 2008 |
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The Chinese Government will begin to provide 3G (third generation)-based mobile telecommunications service before 2008, said Minister of Information Wang Xudong |
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Lenovo CEO: Chinese enterprises use priorities to spread abroad |
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At a pannel discussion at the 2005 Fortune Global Forum on Tuesday, Yang Yuanqing, board chairman and CEO of China's leading Personal Computer producer Lenovo, introduced |
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Chinese companies have a long way to go in corporate governance |
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Chinese companies still have a long way to go in corporate governance, according to Chinese and foreign economists |
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China moves in right direction in stockmarket reform, says expert |
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China has been moving in the right direction in solving major problems facing its stockmarket, which has been at a six-year low despite the booming economy, |
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Wealth and knowledge gaps challenge China and Asia |
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Economists agreed Tuesday that the widening gap between the rich and poor is a major problem confronting the world and that both developing and developed |
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Chinese employees becoming important in int'l workforce |
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Chinese employees have become more and more important in the international workforce, according to the participants in the 2005 Fortune Global Forum Tuesday. |
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Auto makers pursue clean energy sources |
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Hu Maoyuan, president of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. (SAIC), China's biggest car producer, said Tuesday that Chinese auto makers will introduce more |
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China urges int'l economic cooperation |
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Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan Tuesday urged the international community to strengthen exchanges and cooperation so as to keep up with the tide of economic |
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US, EU textile limits on China unfair: Bo |
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Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai said here on Wednesday at the 2005 Fortune Global Forum that it was unfair that the United States and the European Union |
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China strives to quadruple GDP by 2020 |
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China is working to quadruple its 2000 GDP(gross domestic product) while only doubling its energy consumption by 2020, said Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan Tuesday at the |
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Energy powers agenda |
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How to find enough energy to fuel China's roaring economy will be one of the hottest topics discussed at the FORTUNE Global Forum today.
As China's demand for energy |
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Goldman Sachs: China needs to pace up developing capital market |
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An economist of Goldman Sachs Tuesday urged China to pace up development of its capital market, which he said is still in its early state of development compared |
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Hu pledges better environment for foreign investors |
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Chinese President Hu Jintao Monday said China will firmly take an opening-up policy to have great erinvolvement in international cooperation and competition and |
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World eyes China as new source of fortune |
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The 2005 Fortune Global Forum, a prestigious world business summit, opened Monday in Beijing with Chinese President Hu Jintao inviting global businesses to take |
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Full text of Hu Jintao's speech at 2005 Fortune Global Forum |
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Following is the full text of the speech Chinese President Hu Jintao delivered at the opening ceremony of the 2005 Fortune Global Forum on Monday:
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China strives for moderately prosperous society: Hu Jintao |
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To achieve its goal for the first 20 years of this century, China must be prepared for a long and uphill journey ahead, President Hu Jintao said at the opening |
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China becoming growth engine for world: Hu |
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Chinese President Hu Jintao said Monday that with surging economic globalization, China and Asia are quickly becoming a new growth engine for the world while |
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Global business leaders to converge in Beijing for summit |
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Some of the world's top of business leaders will be in Beijing this week for a summit focused on the growth and potential of Asia _ especially China _ and the |
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Fortune Global Forum in Beijing to be most successful one |
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BEIJING, May 15(Xinhuanet)--"The 2005 Fortune Global Forum in Beijing will be the most successful one so far," Robert Bierman, president of Conference Division of Fortune Magazine said here |
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Opening ceremony of Fortune Global Forum to be held in Great Hall |
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The opening ceremony of the FortuneGlobal Forum 2005 will be held in the Great Hall of People in Beijing on Monday, according to the organizer of the forum.
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US Olympics Committee President gives advice to Beijing |
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Peter V. Ueberroth, president of the US Olympics Committee, put forward some suggestions for the 2008 Beijing Olympics here Monday at the ongoing Fortune Global |
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China's sports promising huge market prospects |
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China's physical culture is robust and promising huge market prospects, attendees at the sports round-table meeting of the 2005 Fortune Global Forum, which held |
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Fortune forum to help with Beijing's Olympic preparations |
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The sports round-table meeting of the Ninth Fortune Global Forum to open here in Beijing will help the Chinese capital to learn from world's latest research |
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NBA to continue promoting basketball in China |
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NBA will further cooperate with Chinese Basketball Association(CBA) to popularize the game in China and promote it to more countries in the world, said Adam Silver, |
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Banners for the Fortune Global Forum |
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Official: preparations for 2008 Beijing Olympics progress smoothly |
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Beijing's preparatory work for the 2008 Olympic Games is advancing smoothly, said a senior official of the municipal government at the sports round-table meeting of |
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More than 60,000 volunteers to be recruited for 2008 Olympics |
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Beijing will need an estimated total of 60,000 to 100,000 volunteers for the 2008 Olympic Games, Vice Mayor Liu Jingmin said on Monday.
Volunteers will be |
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China promotes sports undertakings among public |
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China has witnessed a rapid development of sports undertakings in recent years, but the per capita sports venues, sports consumption and the population engaged in |
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Sports round-table meeting of Fortune Global Forum opens in Beijing |
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The Beijing 2008 Olympics provides wonderful opportunities for global sportwear and sport gear businesses, said a senior Chinese sports official here on Monday.
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News briefing for the Fortune Global Forum 2005 |
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Intro & Theme |
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The rate of modernization and growth in China, as well as other parts of Asia, is so rapid that it's difficult to gain a true perspective on the magnitude of economic and |
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Fortune Global Forum background |
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Since 1995, the US-based Fortune Magazine has organized eight Fortune Global Forums. Let's take a look at the background of the Global Forum.
The Fortune Global Forum gathers |
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Schedule (3) |
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May 18, Wednesday
8:25-8:35 OPENING ADDRESS Introduction:
Philip N.L. Chen, CEO, Cathay Pacific Airways
Speaker:
Bo Xilai, Minister |
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Schedule (2) |
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May 17, Tuesday
8:40-8:50 SPECIAL ADDRESS Introduction:
Richard D. Parsons, Chairman and CEO, Time Warner Inc.
Speaker:
Zeng Peiyan, |
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Schedule (1) |
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May 16, Monday
8.00-9.00 REGISTRATION
CONCURRENT ROUNDTABLES
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