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The CHART OF THE DAY shows the cost of coal in yuan per metric ton as a percentage of what three benchmark plants in the cities of Taicang, Changshu and Chaozhou can charge on average for their power supplies.
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Ryan Pyle for the International Herald Tribune The Trumpf factory in Taicang, China, which opened in 2009, has already been expanded.
NYT > Home Page By JACK EWING AND JUDY DEMPSEY 2011
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Through this joint venture, which will be situated in Taicang, Jiangsu Province, the companies will fulfill the rising demand for good energy efficient and environmentally sound resources.
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Ryan Pyle for the International Herald Tribune The Trumpf factory in Taicang, China, which opened in 2009, has already been expanded.
NYT > Home Page By JACK EWING AND JUDY DEMPSEY 2011
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There are now five Mr. Soft Heart trucks in Suzhou, and one in a nearby city, Taicang.
International Herald Tribune - World News, Analysis, and Global Opinions By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI 2010
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Suzhou, "an ancient city of more than six million people about 50 miles west of Shanghai ... and one in a nearby city, Taicang."
Reveries: Cool News of the Day - marketing people, insights, innovation, ideas Tim Manners 2010
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"I ride this e-bike to far places, usually 50-kilometre round trip, like Taicang in Jiangsu province, (Shanghai's suburban) Baoshan district and Qibao area," Xu boasted.
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Suzhou, "an ancient city of more than six million people about 50 miles west of Shanghai ... and one in a nearby city, Taicang."
Reveries: Cool News of the Day - marketing people, insights, innovation, ideas Tim Manners 2010
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There are now five Mr. Soft Heart trucks in Suzhou, and one in a nearby city, Taicang.
NYT > Home Page By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI 2010
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There are now five Mr. Soft Heart trucks in Suzhou, and one in a nearby city, Taicang.
NYT > Home Page By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI 2010
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