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91. Boom or Bust?
China has become the largest cotton importing country in the world, while its own industry has atrophiedWith Chinese textiles widely sold around the world, raw cotton, has become the most salable
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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92. Poor Deals?
China's banking sector is being fully opened up this year. But debate continues on whether stakes to foreign investors are going for a songAfter two years of reform of state-owned commercial banks,
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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93. The Price Of Health
Many migrant workers struggle with medical expenses in big citiesTwelve days before the lunar New Year in 2004, Wang Jianmin, a migrant worker from northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, died in
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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94. Tainted Brands
International brand names are losing their luster in China following product quality scandals and consumer service confusionFeng Yan, a white collar worker in Beijing, is passionate about luxurious
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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95. Are You Creditworthy?
A central bank personal credit information database is set to help banks make informed decisions when approving credit cards or loansDeng Ming, a fresh graduate who works with a newspaper in Beijing,
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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96. Going for Gold
Is China set to become the world's leading gold consumer?While the international gold price in February hit the highest point in 25 years at $541.20 per ounce for futures delivery, a new gold rush is
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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97. Dealing With Debt
As the number of people who are insolvent because of excessive consumption grows, so does the call for individual bankruptcy legislationChen Jie recently gained admission to a university to study for
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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98. Drive to End 'Monopoly Welfare'
In China, monopoly industries often provide substantial non-salary benefits to their employees, but critics argue that such practices are unfair and should be abolishedLin Bin works for a
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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99. FOLLOW THE MONEY
U.S. banks, with Citibank leading the charge, are making inroads into the domestic banking sectorForeign banks are rushing into the silver-lined market of China's fast-growing financial sector like a
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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100. PUBLIC SERVER PROBLEMS
Filing taxes online, at first glance a mere convenience for citizens, is an example of an e-government initiative in China that has much larger potential implications.China launched its Government
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 19 PDF HTML