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1. Enterprise Merger and Grouping
The last of a series, this article describes how SISC merged with scores of other enterprises and rapidly developed into a large, transregional and diversified enterprise. The company's development
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. Utilizing the Resources of the Yellow River
After 40 years of effort to bring the once intractable Yellow River, China's second longest, under control, the North China Plain is now a promised land. But some sections of the river have been
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1990 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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3. Tibet in Stride With Current Reform
As Tibet opens its door to the outside world during the nation's current economic reform and opening up, the development of foreign economic and trade co-operation and the expansion of exports and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1991 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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4. Aviation Industry: Quick Growth Brings Problems
Air transportation in China developed faster in 1992 than ever before. However, it was also the worst year for accidents. Measures are being taken to make 1993 the Year of Safety.With accident rates
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1993 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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5. Growing Role of Foreign Capital In Power Industry
China's power industry has achieved much since the adoption of reform and opening policies. Installed capacity rose to over 200 million kw in 1995 and energy production in 1996 reached 1,075 billion
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1997 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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6. New Reports From Suzhou Industrial Park
The Suzhou Industrial Park has endeavored to create a first-rate investment environment for foreign and domestic businesses since its founding in May 1994. It has quickly evolved into a new hot spot
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1997 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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7. Water, Land and Air Transportation: Competition Sharpens
On April 1, 1996, China's first high-speed train, the Vanguard, was running on the Shanghai-Nanjing Railway line. The 303.6-km journey takes two hours and 48 minutes, with a maximum speed of 140 kph.
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1997 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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8. Victory Finally Won in Battle Against Floods
Since mid-June, repeated torrential rains in the Yangtze and Songhuajiang river valleys have resulted in devastating floods over a vast area of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Anhui, Heilongjiang and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1998 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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9. Environmental Protection to Rejuvenate Bicycle Industry
China's bicycle industry is looking to a growing public interest in environmental protection to revive its flagging business.A recent report by the World Institute of Observation predicts the bicycle
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1998 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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10. Macao: Eager to Come Back Home
The Chinese Government resuming its exercise of sovereignty over Macao on December 20 is bound to be another grand event following Hong Kong's homecoming on July 1, 1997.During the CPPCC and NPC
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1999 Issue 16 PDF HTML