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Monday, May 15, 2000, updated at 10:23(GMT+8)
World
Shenzhen Sets up Office in Germany
The Special Economic Zone in South China has set up a business office in
Germany
to improve economic cooperation with countries in the European Union (EU).
A local official said that the EU has become a major source of investment in Shenzhen, adding that 13 out of the fifteen EU member countries have invested in areas such as electronics and bio-engineering.
Shenzhen has approved 232 projects from EU countries so far and utilized US$1.47 billion of investment.
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