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More returned overseas Chinese students starting businesses in China.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| December 31, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Text of report in English by official Chinese news agency Xinhua (New China News Agency)

Guangzhou, 31 December: The Fourth Guangzhou Science and Technology Exchange Fair for Chinese Overseas Students closed Sunday [30 December] in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, with fruitful cooperation projects.

More than 2,600 Chinese students, who are studying in or have returned from the United States, Canada, Britain, Japan, Germany and other countries and regions, attended the three-day fair and reached over 1,000 cooperation agreements with domestic investors in the bio-pharmaceutical, information technology, environmental protection, new …

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