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91. State of the Market
Grain Spreads Seed of HopePrices of main agricultural products like grain, cotton and oil soared in September and October, making it the first price hike of these commodities since 1997-something
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2003 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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92. State of the Market
Foreign InvestmentChina will absorb foreign direct investment (FDI) of more than $70 billion in 2004, according to Jin Bosheng, Director of Research Department on Foreign Investment at the Chinese
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2003 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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93. State of the Market
China's economy will continue to grow fast in the year 2004, with demand, especially consumer demand, continuing to expand; prices will keep rising, yet the margin of rise will be small, according to
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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94. State of the Market
AgricultureFarmers' income. Per-capita income of farmers in 2003 is expected to increase more than 4 percent, according to sources from the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA).Experts from the MOA said
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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95. State of the Market
Color TV SetsThe price of color TV sets will go up 15-30 percent in 2004 after several consecutive years' drop, according to experts' forecast.Purchase information of the major enterprises making
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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96. Tax Playing Field Leveled
Proposed unified income tax rate, speculated to be 25 percent for both domestic and foreign-funded companies, is good news for local marketZhou Qigang is a staff member of the planning and accounting
Author: XIAO YU Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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97. State of the Market
GDPChina's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2003 totaled 11.67 trillion yuan, or $1.4 trillion, with a per-capita GDP of $1,090, according to Li Deshui, Director of the National Bureau of Statistics
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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98. State of the Market
Resident IncomeBeijing. Per-capita disposable income of Beijing's urban residents reached 13,882.6 yuan in 2003, rising 11.4 percent year on year, according to data from the Beijing Bureau of
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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99. Foreign Formula for Success: Localize
Chinese people do not find it unusual that American fast food giants like McDonald's are done up with traditional Chinese decor during the Spring Festival. Nor do they consider it strange that they
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2004 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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100. After Spain's 3.11, Who's Next?
As a lot of evidences point the perpetrator of the Madrid bombings to Al Qaeda, some conclusions could be made: Europe has become another front of the terrorist network, the organization has become
Author: YU XIN Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML