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Shanghai’s Mayor Says Home Prices Are `Too High,’ City Preparing for Tax

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Shanghai’s residential prices are “too high” and the city is actively preparing to introduce a property tax to curb speculation, Mayor Han Zheng said. (read more…) Related items Shanghai Mayor Says Home Prices ‘Too High,’ Prepares for Tax Eastday-Shanghai denies plan to buoy home sales International Hotel in Luwan Takes Home Multiple Awards From...

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Inside Sherry Poon’s eco-chic Shanghai home

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Ontario-born entrepreneur Sherry Poon’s apartment in China’s largest city is a reflection of her creative eco-consciousness. “We rarely have to turn on the air con,” she tells Ellen Himelfarb. And the reclaimed-wood staircase? It’s also a fridge (more here…) Related items Entrepreneur wedges a way into Shanghai China: India asks traders to stay away...

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Eastday-New home supply drops 16%

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THE supply of new homes in Shanghai will drop 16 percent this weekend from a week earlier and remain low for the third consecutive weekend as developers slow their sales as the Spring Festival nears. (read on…) Related items Eastday-City retailers have reason to smile Hong Kong Shares Slip Again, Shanghai Produces Small Gain...

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Home > Expo2010> Expo Daily

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SHANGHAI Municipal Government and China’s Ministry of Commerce signed an agreement yesterday to build a new exhibition hub in Hongqiao area as part of the city’s plan to become the world’s leading international trading center. (more here…) Related items Ministry to help further expand SMEs’ market base in China China Reports a Huge Trade...

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Shanghai World Expo took in 7 billion yuan in sponsorships

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In the last seven years of market development, enterprises from nearly 50 different industries at home and abroad supplied more than 7 billion yuan of funds, goods and services to the Shanghai World Expo, according to the Shanghai World Expo Coordination Bureau. (read more…) Related items Teradyne to Demonstrate Cost Effective Functional Test at...

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Students say high-speed rails too costly

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An unexpected consequence of the proliferation of high-speed trains has been that their tickets are too pricey for low-income travelers, especially university students hoping to return home during school holidays. (read on…) Related items China eager for students to learn French First Sino-US university to open in Shanghai Eastday-2 students killed in boat crash...

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