Today, coal production in China provides more energy to the world's economy than the whole of Middle Eastern oil production.

Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, International Energy Agency, Cleaner Coal in China report, 2009

You can think of China as a huge laboratory for deploying technology. […] They can go from concept to deployment in half the time we can, sometimes a third. We have some advanced ideas. They have the capability to deploy it very quickly. That is where the partnership works.

US government official, The Atlantic, December 2010

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China finished off 2010 on a slightly higher note than expected with 9.8% GDP growth in Q4, but still achieved a much desired moderation and settled many of the earlier worries about possible overheating. As China enters a new decade, not only do we view it as highly capable of producing another ten years of strong economic growth, but we also ponder how far it can go in helping the developed world to overcome some of its problems. By Kirill Riabtsev

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China's leaders have been visiting the capitals of the world, and new business deals and even efforts to mitigate the European debt crisis have followed in their wake. China's aerospace industry is set to take off, and foreign firms are optimistic about China's market potential, yet regulators worry about the immediate concerns posed by inflation.

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