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      <title>Romanian Economy Expanded at Fastest Pace in European Union</title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45258</link>
      <description>Bloomberg (December 3, 2008) - Romania’s economy grew at the fastest annual pace in the European Union in the third quarter, surpassing economists’ forecasts as domestic investment soared. Gross domestic product rose 9.1 percent in the quarter after a 9.3 percent pace in the previous three months, the National Statistics Institute said in an e-mail today. 
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      <title>Australian economy grows at slowest pace in 8 years</title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45257</link>
      <description>International Herald Tribune (December 3, 2008) - The Australian economy grew at its slowest pace in eight years last quarter as a gathering recession abroad and evaporating equity wealth at home crimped spending by consumers and businesses alike.
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      <title>Ukraine looks to Chinese bank for road finance</title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45256</link>
      <description>World Highways (December 3, 2008) - The Ukrainian government is understood to have has entered into talks with the Chinese Bank for Reconstruction and Development to secure finance for the construction of part of the orbital road around Kiev.

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      <title>Think tank: China economy to grow over 9% in 2009</title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45255</link>
      <description>People's Daily (December 3, 2008) - The Chinese economy is forecast to grow by more than 9 percent next year, according to an annual blue paper released by the Chinese Academy of Social Science on Tuesday. 
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      <title>CNPC to build pipeline in UAE</title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45254</link>
      <description>People's Daily (December 3, 2008) - China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) has inked a deal to build a $3.29 billion oil pipeline in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the company's largest overseas construction project so far.
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      <title>China's economy expands at 9.8% in 2008</title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45253</link>
      <description>People's Daily (December 2, 2008) - China's top think tank, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), says that the countr's economy is expected to slow down to 9.8% in 2008 and further decline to 9.3% in 2009. 
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      <title>Paulson says engagement with China yields results </title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45252</link>
      <description>People's Daily (December 3, 2008) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Tuesday that the engagement with China through the Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) has helped yield many results 
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      <title>Newcastle coal exports rise 59%</title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45251</link>
      <description>Mining Journal (December 2, 2008) - Coal exports from Australia's Newcastle port surged 59% from the previous week, with the number of ships arriving at the port also rising to the same level as two weeks ago, port data showed.     </description>
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      <title>Vale sees no commodity price hike</title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45250</link>
      <description>Mining Journal (December 3, 2008) - Brazilian mining group Vale said on Wednesday it does not expect another year of soaring raw material prices in the face of a global slowdown. </description>
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      <title>Australian mining: More bad news than good </title>
      <link>http://www.aem.org/News/CINN/Compressed.asp?ArticleID=45249</link>
      <description>Canadian Mining Journal (November 30, 2008) - Not only Canadian mining companies but others around the world are pulling up their socks, postponing projects and conserving cash. The Australian industry is no exception.</description>
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