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July 24, 2007 23:43 Beijing Time
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    WASHINGTON, July 24 (Xinhua) -- As part of its effort to boost sales in China, Coca-Cola Co. to invest 80 million U.S. dollars in a new China headquarters and research-and-development center in Shanghai, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.     The R&D center, expected to be finished by the end of 2008, will be one of six world-wide and will develop products for China and other markets, the report quoted Douglas Jackson, the company's president for China business as saying.     With its completion, Coca-Cola will increase its R&D staff in China to 200, from 40 now.     In the past five years, Atlanta-based Coca-Cola has roughly doubled its sales volume in China, making the country its fourth-largest market, behind the U.S., Mexico and Brazil, said the report.     In 2006, Coca-Cola China sold more than a billion unit cases of nonal...

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