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1. The Launching of Aussat (I)
China's efforts to launch the Australian satellite failed last March but succeeded in August. Few people have detailed information concerning these two occasions. This article sheds some light on the
Author: Xu Jianguo Year 1992 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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2. The Launching of Aussat (II)
The first part of this article, which was carried in our issue No.42, outlined the scene at the successful launch of the US-made Australian communications satellite on August 14 and reviewed the first
Author: Xu Jianguo Year 1992 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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3. When Oil Prices Soar
Developing countries are more adversely affected than developed ones for several reasonsThe global economy has staggered since the turn of the new century due to recession in Europe and North
Author: XU JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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4. A WIN-WIN DEAL
China and the world give each other new economic impetusAfter struggling in doldrums for more than two years, the world economy is finally showing signs of strong growth. The International Monetary
Author: XU JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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5. Electronics Exports Shoot Up
China's electronics exports in the first half of 1986 showed one of the largest increases in China's export history. Logging US$223 million, Chinese electronics sold abroad grew 9.7 times over the
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1986 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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6. Developing Tourist Schools
China started its education in tourism from scratch in 1978 The number of aspiring young people engaged in tourist-related trades is increasing. In 1986, the country's biggest touris institute -
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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7. Improving the Investment Environment
According to the State Statistical Bureau, in the first half of 1988, 2,126 foreign-funded enterprises were set up in China with government approval. This is 170.5 percent up on the corresponding
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1988 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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8. Will Economic Curbs Hit Overseas Investment?
Currently China is striving to scale down its overheated economy, improve its economic environment and rectify its economic order. Chinese leaders have reiterated: These efforts will not affect
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. A Few Words About Martial Law
After the June tumult subsided and the truth of events became known, China's political situation became more stable day by day. Business people and tourists, for example, are coming in greater numbers
Author: by Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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10. Two Views on Reform
After putting down the counter-revolutionary rebellion aimed at the overthrow of the Communist Party leadership and a change in the socialist system, China has once again stressed the need to uphold
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 45 PDF HTML