Jamil Anderlini
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Most Recent article
Siemens boards Chinese rail bid
Financial Times, Wednesday 17 MarchSiemens has dropped its own bid to supply trains and equipment for the $7bn Mecca-to-Medina high-speed railway line project in Saudi Arabia, opting to join a Chinese consortium bidding for the work.
Previous Articles
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China gets up speed in railway projects
Financial Times, Wednesday 17 March
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High-speed China changes rail landscape
Financial Times, Tuesday 16 March
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Siemens joins China bid for Saudi rail link
Financial Times, Tuesday 16 March
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Wen links inflation to Communist party future
Financial Times, Sunday 14 March
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Wen links inflation to Communist party future
Financial Times, Sunday 14 March
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Chinese officials’ children in corruption claim
Financial Times, Friday 12 March
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Dalai Lama voices support for Uighurs
Financial Times, Wednesday 10 March
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Fears of China property bubble grow
Financial Times, Wednesday 10 March
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Top Goldman China banker quits
Financial Times, Wednesday 10 March
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China export growth beats estimates
Financial Times, Wednesday 10 March
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- 447 articles (since September 2007)
- Average article: 18 column inches (545 words)
- Shortest article: 3 column inches (91 words)
- Longest article: 95 column inches (2858 words)
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