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5th ASEM Economic Ministers' Meeting concludes
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Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi (C Front) poses with heads of the delegations from the 26 ASEM (Asia-Europe Meeting) members. (Xinhua Photo) Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi (L) addresses the Fifth ASEM Economic Ministers Meeting. (Xinhua Photo) Chinese Commerce Minister Lu Fuyuan holds a banquet for the heads of the delegations attending the Fifth ASEM Economic Ministers Meeting July 24. (Xinhua Photo) European Union Commissioner for Trade Pascal Lamy addresses the Fifth ASEM Economic Ministers Meeting. (Xinhua Photo)

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