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Sunday, July 08, 2001, updated at 09:50(GMT+8)
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Forum on Goods Circulation Held in Guangdong

A two-day forum on goods circulation along the railway line connecting Beijing and Kowloon opened Saturday in the town of Changping in south China's Guangdong Province.

A number of leading Chinese economists attended the forum, giving a series of lectures on how to improve goods circulation in the regions the railway runs through, and the possible influences in this regard of China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The improvement of goods circulation can lower costs and improve efficiency, and is highly beneficial to both enterprises and consumers, said Zhang Hanlin, vice-chairman of the Chinese WTO Research Association.

Changping, where three railway lines converge, is an important transportation hub on the Beijing-Kowloon railway; almost 100 trains pass through it every day.

Fan Gang, general secretary of the China Economic Restructuring Research Society, and other economists, are to deliver lectures on regional economic development strategies and goods circulation in Changping Sunday.







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A two-day forum on goods circulation along the railway line connecting Beijing and Kowloon opened Saturday in the town of Changping in south China's Guangdong Province.

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