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1. High-tech Success Against the Odds
Thanks to state-of-the-art technology and close co-operation, the Shanghai-Foxboro Co, Ltd., the first Sino-US high technology joint venture, emerged from the red to become the only profitable
Author: Our correspondent Yao Jianguo Year 1986 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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2. US Company Breaks New Ground
Of the 7,700 enterprises involving foreign investment set up since 1979, more than 130 are owned entirely by foreign companies. Compared with Sino-foreign joint ventures and cooperative enterprises,
Author: Our Correspondent Yao Jianguo Year 1987 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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3. The Collapse of a Joint Venture
The number of foreign-funded enterprises in China has reached 9,300. Most of these enterprises have been functioning successfully. A handful have faltered. This report focuses on one such casualty,
Author: Our Correspondent Yao Jianguo Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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4. Korea Reconstructs and Forges Ahead
Inspired by the slogan of "Chollima" (winged steed), the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has made much headway in its economic construction. However, it keenly admires reunification with its
Author: Our Correspondent Yao Jianguo Year 1988 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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5. Dream and Reality
In this issue we publish the following three articles on the controversal Three Gorges Project. - Ed.To build a mammoth dam providing flood control and electricity in the Three Gorges, the most
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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6. Between Army and People
By early July Beijing's summer season has already begun. Despite the temperature of over 30 degrees centigrade, however, Wangfujing Street, one of Beijing's main shopping centres, is packed with
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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7. Hope of China's Agriculture
Experiments on the Huanghe (Yellow)-Huaihe-Haihe Plain indicate it is possible to raise China's agricultural production further by transforming low-yielding land and raising per-unit output. The key
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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8. A Way to Treat Low-Yielding Farmland
Owing to the limited amount of arable land, the treatment of low-yielding land to raise per-unit output has become a central means to further develop China's agriculture. Since the mid-1970s, China
Author: by Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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9. Intellectuals Contribute to Modernization
Respecting knowledge and respecting talents constitute one of China's basic policies. In the last few years China has improved the living conditions of the intellectuals, who are playing an important
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1990 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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10. Anhui: Rediscovering the Yangtze Valley
To work in concert with the opening up of Shanghai's Pudong area where the Yangtze River flows into the sea, the authorities of Anhui Province formulated the strategy of developing the Anhui section
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1990 Issue 52 PDF HTML