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1161. Forging Competitiveness
China is one of the world's major toy producers. Toys are among its five chief exports, which fill the shelves of shopping malls around the globe. Some people lightheart-edly dub China "Santa Claus,"
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1162. Auto Bump And Grind
Will the cancellation of auto import quotas mean a big drop in the price of vehicles made in China?High tariffs and quotas on imported vehicles are something that has benefited China's homegrown auto
Author: LI ZI Year 2004 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1163. Holding Democracy's Hand
The CPPCC, or the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, may be a bit strange to those who do not know much about China's political system. Put simply, it is China's top political
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1164. New Faces Of Terror
Three years after 9/11, the nature of terrorism is evolving and U.S. ambition is an obstacleThe September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States in 2001 ushered in a new period in the global
Author: LI WEI Year 2004 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1165. Hedging Oil Risks
Trade in oil futures will come, in time, with deregulationChina kicked off the trading of fuel oil futures on the Shanghai Futures Exchange on August 25 for the first time in a decade. "Fuel oil
Author: LI ZI Year 2004 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1166. Better Governance
Approximately two years after resigning the post as general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee CPC, and a year and a half after finishing his term of office as Chinese
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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1167. Who Will Supply China?
China has been sweating a lot this past summer, not only because of the high temperatures. The problem of a shortage of coal and oil has resulted in a power shortage, the likes of which have not been
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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1168. Guarding Grain Security
In China, a saying goes that after getting up in the morning you need seven things for your livelihood: firewood, rice, edible oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. Rice, referring here to grain, is the
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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1169. HUNGRY FOR ANSWERS
October 16 is World Food Day. Having enough food, however, remains a problem that all countries face. China, with its 1.3 billion people, accounts for more than a fifth of the world's population.
Author: LI Zl Year 2004 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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1170. The Case for an Independent Judiciary
Before the 1980s, the Chinese people had to suffer from innumerable daily inconveniences. From seeing a doctor or receiving an education to getting a haircut or having a telephone installed, these
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 42 PDF HTML