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All good things must come to an end

All good things must come to an end

The 10th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo (CHITEC 2007) came and went again this year at the International Exhibition Center. Jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Commerce and the Beijing Municipal Government, more than 100 companies and organizations brought there high-tech enterprises both from home and abroad to exhibit the most up-to-date technological advancements.

Opinions from Ten forum speakers

Opinions from Ten forum speakers

China needs to pay more attention to the food safety problems caused by microbiological contamination, chemical pollution and other forms of pollution as well as a lack of nutrition and an imbalance of diet.

Online site means no one misses Expo

Shanghai plans to launch an “online expo” to bring the fun and excitement of the 2010 World Expo to a global audience. It will be the first time in the Expo’s 150-year history an online counterpart is available.

China backs $519 million on home-grown 3G cell phones

China is expected to invest at least four billion yuan (519 million U.S. dollars) to procure home-grown 3G phones around October, a prelude to issuing the long-awaited 3G licenses, industry sources said yesterday at the Expo.

Foreign experts discuss transportation after the Games

During the Forum of Technological Innovation and City Management yesterday, European Union experts expressed that the control of transportation would require exceptional measures during the period of the Olympic Games.

China wants funds from foreign equity firms

China welcomes more foreign private equity firms to invest in real estate, technology and services, an expert from the capital’s equity exchange said yesterday at a high-ranking summit on finance and the high-tech industry.

Beijing Tenth high-tech Expo draws the curtain

Beijing Tenth high-tech Expo draws the curtain

The 10th Session of THE China Beijing International High-tech Expo successfully drew the curtain yesterday without a closing ceremony. It was a highly memorable moment compared with past expos, Li Jun, public officer of the high-tech Expo committee said.

Automobiles registered in Beijing hits 3 million

The number of registered automobiles in Beijing reached 3 million on Saturday -causing tremendous pressure to the city’s existing traffic syste and the environment, a traffic official said at the 10th Expo yesterday.

May 30,2007

May 30,2007

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Have your say

Have your say

I’ve been here everyday during the expo. People are really interested in high-tech. The committee’s services are fine keeping the exhibition running smoothly. I’m looking forward to next year’s expo, hoping it will attract more high-level companies and business partners.

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