New benchmark for Chinese Yuan
A clerk at a foreign currency exchange desk at a hotel shows Chinese yuan banknotes in this July 22, 2005 file photo taken in Shanghai, China...
Find out more...USD/CNY Exchange Rate
China's currency, the yuan, was set to trade at 6.992 yuan against the US dollar on Thursday, breaching the 7-yuan mark for the first time since the government unpegged it from the dollar in 2005.
Trade Deficit Concerns
Increase in Trade Deficit Raises Concern
The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly rose for a second straight month in February as a big jump in imports of foreign-made cars offset...
Surprising Growth in the Trade Deficit
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2008-2009 East Asia Currency Forecast
- China's first-quarter FDI: more money, fewer projects
- New Zealand manufacturers look for staff to meet China's order
- Former tax official suggests capital gains tax, removing stamp duty
- Chinese textile firms moving to reform amid falling orders
- Europe next big risk for small China manufacturers
- Euro Bearish Potential on a Break Below 1.5726
- Following Fundamentals Trends - March 2008
- FX Correlations (March): How Do Currencies Move In Relation To Each Other?
- New Zealand manufacturers look for staff to meet China's order
Universal Currency Converter?
Trade Show
Guangzhou, China
Apr 15, 2008 - Apr 30, 2008
China Import and Export Fair, also called Canton Fair, is held twice a year in Spring and Autumn since it was inaugurated in the Spring of 1957. It is China's largest trade fair of the highest level, of the most complete varieties and of the largest attendance and business turnover. Preserving its traditions, the Fair is a comprehensive and multi-functional event of international importance.






