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According to the Beijing News and the public telivision complicates, the Chinese government projects to send a motorized contraption on the Moon from 2012.
The investors want to take advantage of the Chinese boom of the real estate. In the second part of I'interview, Arjuna Mahendran, responsible Research Asia Pacific of the Credit Switzerland, examines the influence currently exercised by Olympics 2008 of Peking on the real estate markets in China and expose some consequences of the Communist past of the country.
An evolution to the Chinese. Nothing seems to shake his enthusiasm. "It is a little as to the United States, you progress according to what you achieve and no according to your diplomas."
Geely has plenty to do on the comfort, safety and technology of its cars before American motorists will be allowed a test drive. But the company's export figures tell a hopeful story. Total exports of 12 000 cars in 2005 represents a fast jump on the 5 000 cars it sold abroad the previous year. At home, Geely accounts for a 4.7 percent and Mazda is on similar figures. Ford holds 2.5 percent.
Cultivated land is continually being lost to urban and industrial use. China accounts for 20% of the world's population but only 7% of the arable farmland. Moreover, the population is growing while the land is shrinking.
Two thirds of the Chinese population are employed in the agricultural industry, making this sector the top consideration affecting Beijing's policies.