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121. New Gulf War Impacts China's Oil Industry
Nation loses $10 million daily from skyrocketing pricesThe war between the United States and Iraq has affected China through various channels.China imports almost 2 million barrels of oil per day, and
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2003 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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122. Law on Rural Land Use Guarantees Farmers' Rights
With the Law on Rural Land Use taking effect, farmers who worried that the land they had contracted would be reclaimed under various pretexts can now rest assuredIn 1988, Chen Zicai, a farmer in
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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123. Seeking Quality Over Quantity in Reform
Chinese scholars say that the current restructuring further embodies the principle of the government serving the market, and that the reform will advance the democratic processThe Third Plenum of the
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2003 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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124. Coping With Risks
Nation to develop new, diverse fuel sources to stabilize the marketA fuel power plant in Guangdong Province is said to be on the verge of bankruptcy due to soaring oil prices. As 30 percent of
Author: TANG YING Year 2003 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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125. China Becomes Magnet for Foreign-Funded R&D Centers
Preferential policies, a tremendous potential market, high-quality human resources and comparatively complete infrastructure facilities for research and development (RD) has enabled China to attract
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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126. The Name Game Individuals Picking Up On Trademark Rights
Zhang Shiqing, a farmer from Jiyang in Fujian Province, knew his crop of Xian Cao Gan (a Chinese herb) was valuable, so he knew he had to protect it from copycats. He registered his "Jianji" series
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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127. Central Bank of Focus on Policy
With less regulatory duties on its plate, the People's Bank of China will enhance its role in macro control and monetary policymaking, but leaders say China's central bank still has a long way to go
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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128. Education: A Promising Business for the Wealthy
Profits, returns and equality have long been the most sensitive topics of nongovernmental education, but this year's enforcement of the Law on the Promotion of Nongovernmental Education definitely
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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129. Taking Up The Burden of State Assets
A new management commission aims to unify previous divisions in administration and ensure the preservation and appreciation of state-owned enterprises, but will it work?Profile of Li Rongrong1944,
Author: TANG YUAN Year 2003 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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130. Goodbye 'Planning,' Hello Market
The state macro control department changes its name to include "reform," but it's more than just a name change - it's a sign that the traditional administration is finally catching up with
Author: TANG YUANKAI Year 2003 Issue 21 PDF HTML