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13. Employees make fuses at a dynamite production line of a chemical plant in Huaibei, Anhui province, July 1, 2010. The pace of Chinese manufacturing growth slowed in June as government steps to cool the red-hot property market and restrain bank lending combined with uncertainty over export prospects to dampen sentiment. REUTERS/Stringer

14. An employee looks up while working along a production line in Suzhou Etron Electronics Co. Ltd's factory in Suzhou, Jiangsu province in this June 8, 2010 file photo. China may be the workshop of the world, but young rural migrant workers are less accepting than their parents were of life in the factories -- low pay, gruelling hours, and sometimes martial workplace rules. A spate of worker suicides at the tightly guarded factories that make gadgets for Apple and other electronics companies has also highlighted their plight, becoming a cause celebre for migrant workers who followed the stories online -- as well as an embarrassment to the foreign companies that depend on the plants. REUTERS/Aly Song

15. Employees work at a production line of a garment factory in Huaibei, Anhui province July 8, 2010. The International Monetary Fund upgraded its 2010 global growth forecast on Thursday, citing robust expansion in Asia and renewed U.S. private demand, but warned the euro area's debt crisis posed a big risk to recovery. REUTERS/Stringer

16. Employees inspect slaughtered pigs on a production line at a pork processing factory in Shenyang, Liaoning province July 15, 2010. China's economic growth slowed in the second quarter to 10.3 percent from a year earlier, a touch weaker than expected, in response to the fading of government fiscal and monetary stimulus. Picture taken through glass. REUTERS/Sheng Li

17. A labourer works at an assembly line in a factory of China Resources Snow Breweries Co., Ltd. in Lanzhou, Gansu province August 25, 2010. REUTERS/Stringer

18. Newly built factory buildings are seen in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province June 22, 2010. Picture taken June 22, 2010. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files

19. Workers are seen in a lighting factory in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province June 22, 2010. Picture taken June 22, 2010. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files )

20. An employee installs tire rims at a factory of Zhengxing Wheel Group Co. Ltd in Hefei, Anhui province January 20, 2011. China finished 2010 with a bang, its growth soaring past expectations while inflation slowed just a touch, numbers that could prod the government to ratchet up its easy-does-it approach to tightening. Important December data, from factory output to investment, painted a picture of solid expansion, showing that the world's second-largest economy was still free from overheating, despite the surprise jump in growth. REUTERS/Stringer

21. A worker is seen in a garment factory in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province June 22, 2010. Picture taken June 22, 2010. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files

22. A farmer rests in her corn field near a coking factory in Changzhi, Shanxi province June 8, 2009. Global warming is fast rising in the pile of crises facing China as it pursues the unshakeable goal of economic growth while grappling with international pressure to curb its greenhouse gas output. REUTERS/Stringer

23. Employees work at a workshop of a pork processing factory in Chengdu, Sichuan province June 16, 2009. China, the world's largest pork producer and consumer, has initiated stockpiling of frozen pork to help support pork prices, the commerce ministry said. Picture taken June 16, 2009. REUTERS/Stringer

24. Smoke rises out of a cement plant in Baokang, Hubei province September 12, 2009. Picture taken September 12, 2009. REUTERS/Stringer

25. An employee works inside the workshop of a textile mill in Huaibei, Anhui province, February 4, 2010. Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday called for the country to make a bigger effort to transform its economic growth model, state radio reported. REUTERS/Stringer

26. A labourer works at the Maanshan steel and iron factory in Hefei, Anhui province, January 21, 2010. REUTERS/Stringer

27. Chinese workers sew T-shirts at the Bo Tak garment factory in Dongguan city in Guangdong province, southern China. Chinese workers sew T-shirts at the Bo Tak garment factory in Dongguan city in Guangdong province, southern China May 27, 2005. U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez arrived in Beijing on Thursday for a three-day visit to try to ease tensions in a growing trade row over surging textile exports from China. Picture taken on May 27, 2005. REUTERS/Kin Cheung

28. A Chinese national flag flutters outside a coking plant in Changzhi, Shanxi province May 29, 2008. The World Bank (WB) has approved loans of 441 million U.S. dollars to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions from power plants in China, the China office of the WB said. REUTERS/Stringer

29. A worker walks past coking kilns at a coking plant on the outskirts of Changzhi, Shanxi province June 5, 2008. China faces serious water pollution and rural environmental deterioration, the country's Ministry of Environmental Protection said. REUTERS/Stringer

30. Job seekers holding umbrellas flock into a job fair in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province February 28, 2009. At least 20 million of China's 130 million migrant workers have become jobless after tens of thousands of labor-intensive export-oriented factories closed due to the global financial crisis, and job training schemes for migrant workers are springing up around China, Xinhua News Agency reported. REUTERS/China Daily

31. A labourer drinks water at a coal processing factory in Shenyang, Liaoning province March 19, 2009. The outlook for China's industrial output growth remains weak, due in part to flagging exports, and the government should respond with a flexible currency policy including yuan depreciation, a leading government think-tank said on Thursday. REUTERS/Sheng Li

32. A worker squats on steel wire coils at a steel market in Taiyuan, Shanxi province May 14, 2009. The Chinese government is planning to crack down on steel producers that are still raising output despite a collapse in demand, Xinhua news agency reported. REUTERS/Stringer

33. Employees work at the assembly line at Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co. Ltd. in Hefei, Anhui province October 21, 2009. China's annual GDP growth accelerated to 8.9 percent in the third quarter from 7.9 percent in the second quarter as all sectors of the economy, apart from exports, performed strongly. Picture taken October 21, 2009. REUTERS/Stringer

34. A supervisor (R) inspects as employees make electronic parts at a factory in Suining, Sichuan province, November 1, 2010. China's factories ramped up their production last month and were buoyed by an influx of new business, highlighting the strength of the world's second-largest economy but also pointing to price pressures. REUTERS/Stringer

35. Employees work at a LED panel production line in a factory in Suining, Sichuan province November 11, 2010. China's industrial output in October missed expectations with a slowdown to 13.1 percent year-on-year growth from 13.3 percent in September. REUTERS/Stringer

36. An employee pauses from his work at a Chinese new year merchandising factory in Yiwu, Zhejiang province January 11, 2011. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

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