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1031. Can the Rust Shine Again?
The Chinese Government has put an unprecedented, and previously almost unthinkable task right on the conference table of its top officials. How to make the nation's northeast - its old, and nearly out
Author: ZHANG RUOWU & LAN XINZHEN Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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1032. China to Unleash Market Forces in Arms Sector
China is mulling policies to restructure most of its defense industry into shareholding companies, a move that would invite private investment and introduce good corporate governance practicesChina
Author: LAN XINZHEN and DING WENLEI Year 2007 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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1033. Telecoms Take A Turn for the Better
China has started restructuring its telecom industry to promote more competition and clear the way for issuing 3G licenses
Author: LAN XINZHEN & DING WENLEI Year 2008 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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1034. Early Bird
China has established a set of counter-measures meant to stabilize its grain production, which holds the key to dispelling inflation jitters
Author: LAN XINZHEN and HU YUE Year 2008 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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1035. Higher Standards
China is adopting a slew of new national product standards that come into line with internationally recognized standards
Author: By LAN XINZHEN Share Year 2008 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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1036. Crunch Time?
China's central bank is determined to guide more money into the real economy while curbing unsavory credit growth
Author: By Zhou Xiaoyan and Lan Xinzhen Year 2013 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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1037. West Bank and Gaza Strip Under Israeli Occupation
RECENT negotiations between Egypt, Israel, and the United States over Palestinian "self-rule" on the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip under Israeli occupa tion were reported to be
Author: "Guangming Ribao" correspondent Xu Shiquan Year 1979 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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1038. The Wangma Computer Co.
In the 1970s, as the computer was becoming widely used in Western countries, it was claimed that if China wanted to use computers it must first abandon Chinese characters.Wang Yongmin, from Nanyang
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Xu Year 1992 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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1039. Climate Champion
China's determination to address climate change stands out
Author: By Xu Bei & Tan Xingyu Year 2017 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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1040. Shanghai Replays Role As an Oriental Metropolis
Shanghai, whose name literally means "on the sea," is one of the world's largest seaports and a major industrial and commercial center of New China. With the deepened economic reform, the former
Author: Our Guest Reporters Wu Yunpu and Xu Tongfu Year 1993 Issue 18 PDF HTML