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Date Added: September 11, 2008 02:40:04 AM
China has introduced important reforms since June 2007 that make it easier for businesses to obtain credit, pay taxes and enforce contracts, according to Doing Business 2009 - the sixth in a series of annual reports published by the World Bank Group's International Finance Corporation (IFC).

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