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101. Foreign Fad Battered
Few Chinese consumers, even those with no home renovation plans, would not have heard of Flooring by Order, a company that said it was backed by a 100-year business history in Germany with sales in
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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102. A Life-Saving Cause
As more people donate blood, the government is working to ensure that the nation's blood supply is safe, for both donors and recipientsAfter a long winter, shopping areas in downtown Beijing began to
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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103. Stocks Go Up
China's stock market comes alive with the resumption of new share issuesSecurities investors have reacted calmly after the industry regulator announced the resumption of initial public offerings (IPOs
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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104. Seizing the Initiative
China's private oil sector is pushing for development by acquiring stakes in overseas fieldsWhen Li Qi, owner of a private gasoline station in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province,
Author: TAN WEI Year 2006 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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105. A New Energy Source
Foreign energy companies are flocking to China to participate in the development of a potentially meaningful new energy source, coalbed methane, which is found in coal deposits.China United Coalbed
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106. Rationalizing Real Estate
Central Government's new measures to cool overheated house prices rely heavily on local government implementationAccording to data from the Beijing Statistics Bureau, in the first quarter this year
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107. Liquid Asset
Water shortages and pollution could result in big profits for foreign investors in the water industry, as they make a move to clean upThirty years ago, UN experts sounded the alarm bells when they
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108. Flawed Education
China's more than 85 million illiterate people pose a big problem, and helping them requires a long-term commitmentMay 11 proved to be a turning point for Shi Zhanming, a country singer. In a
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109. Where Are the Jobs?
The Chinese economy is galloping, but an estimated 14 million will be jobless this year alone. Some call it 'jobless growth' while others say it shows an economy in transitionThe United Nations
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110. Is There Profit in China's Foreign Credit Card Market?
Recently, a survey by Lafferty Group, a provider of business information on global retail banking, has attracted much attention in China. The survey claims that Western banks that are rushing into
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