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China to Increase Military Spending

Sun, 4 Mar 2007 08:14:00 +0000 | Newsvine China

China will boost military spending by 17.8 percent this year, a spokesman for the national legislature said Sunday, continuing more than a decade of double-digit annual increases that has stirred unease in Washington and some of China's neighbors.


U.S. urges transparency in China's military rise (Reuters)

Sun, 04 Mar 2007 11:07:46 GMT | Yahoo! News

Reuters - The United States urged China on Sunday to be more transparent about its military build-up, in response to Beijing's announcement it would boost defense spending by 17.8 percent this year.


China to increase military spending

| Findory News China

Yahoo News: AP - China will boost military spending by 17.8 percent this year, a spokesman for the national legislature said Sunday, continuing more than a decade of double-digit annual increases that has stirred unease in Washington and some of China's neighbors.



Military spending to rise 17.8 percent

| Findory News China

Boston Globe: BEIJING -- China's military spending will jump 17.8 percent this year, the spokesman for the National People's Congress said today. Jiang Enzhu told a news conference that military spending would hit $44.94 billion in 2007 -- an increase of $6.84 billion over last year. Jiang said most of the money ...


China to boost military spending

Sun, 4 Mar 2007 19:46:00 +0000 | Newsvine China

China's military spending, a point of contention with the United States, will jump 17.8 percent this year, the spokesman for the National People's Congress said Sunday.


U.S. wants China to be open on spending (AP)

Sun, 04 Mar 2007 18:34:46 GMT | Yahoo! News

Chinese soldiers patrol Tiananmen square outside of the Great hall of the People on the eve of the National People's Congress in Beijing, China Sunday March 4, 2007. China's military spending will jump 17.8 percent this year, the spokesman for the National People's Congress said Sunday. Jiang Enzhu said in a news conference on the eve of the annual meeting of China's legislature that military spending would hit 350.92 billion yuan (US$44.94 billion; euro 34.14 billion) in 2007, an increase of 52.99 billion yuan over last year.(AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)AP - A top U.S. envoy on Sunday urged China to be more open about its military spending, hours after the government announced a 17.8 percent increase in its defense budget — the biggest in more than a decade.



China boosts military

| Findory News China

New Zealand Herald: China plans to boost military spending this year by 17.8 per cent, or 350 billion yuan , a National People's Congress spokesman said.


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