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The hungry dragon
Feb 19th 2004 | BEIJING, LONDON, NEW YORK AND TOKYO
From The Economist print edition
Nowhere is the impact of China's growth clearer than in the world's commodit
y and raw materials industries. No industries will lose more if that growth
slows
AFTER difficult times that had lasted nearly a decade, mineral and metals pr
oducers from around the world have seen their fortunes improve spectacularly
during the past year. They largely have China's booming economy to thank fo
r this.
Feb 19th 2004 | BEIJING, LONDON, NEW YORK AND TOKYO
From The Economist print edition
Nowhere is the impact of China's growth clearer than in the world's commodit
y and raw materials industries. No industries will lose more if that growth
slows
AFTER difficult times that had lasted nearly a decade, mineral and metals pr
oducers from around the world have seen their fortunes improve spectacularly
during the past year. They largely have China's booming economy to thank fo
r this.