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		<title>Six regions compete for yuan settlement in foreign trade</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As many as six Chinese regions, including Guangdong, Shanghai, Guangxi, Yunnan, Hong Kong and Macao are competing to begin a pilot program that allows the yuan to be used as the settlement currency in some regional trade, local media reported. The Shenzhen-based Security Times, citing Guangdong province Governor Huang Huahua, said the local government is [...]]]></description>
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