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Photos taken on March 17, 2009 shows buildings enveloped in the heavy fog in Taizhou, east China's Zhejiang Province.(Xinhua/Wang Tianrong)
Exploring and keeping readers up to date with the growing economic and political ties between China and South America. Including all the good stuff: Commodities, Energy, International Finance, South-South Cooperation, Microfinance and more
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