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121. Building Bridges
Beijing and New Delhi moving onChinese Premier Wen Jiabao is expected to visit India in the first half of April, a significant event which is certain to further boost bilateral ties that are already
Author: HONG YU Year 2005 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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122. RELIEF FOR DEPRESSED CENTRAL REGION
Given its abundant natural resources, China's central region holds the key to the sustained development of the coastal and western regionsIn recent years, it is common for both officials and ordinary
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2005 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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123. Mixed Signals From Q1 Growth
Although the economy is headed for a 'soft landing,' the growth rate of 9.5 percent is cause for concernChina's gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of this year stood at 3.14 trillion
Author: YU BIAN Year 2005 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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124. Xiamen a Magnet for Taiwan Business People
More Taiwanese are settling down on the mainland, to start businesses or to further their careers. They have grown into an indispensable force in the mainland's economic development. And their
Author: YU SHUJUN Year 2005 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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125. It Takes Two
Despite haunting trade disputes, China and the U.S. are actually good for each other economicallyAs the American saying goes, "trade follows the flag," meaning economic ties are an indispensable part
Author: YU JUN Year 2005 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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126. Snuff Out That Puff!
Health professionals play a key role in the anti-smoking fight, said WHO Director General Lee Jong Wook on the World No Tobacco Day this yearEvery puff kills. WHO statistics show that tobacco-related
Author: LIU YU Year 2005 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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127. Are Taxes in China High?
The latest edition of Forbes' annual Tax Misery Index, published in May, lists China as the world's second-worst spot in terms of tax misery. "It is not true," said Lou Jiwei, Vice Minister of Finance
Author: YU REN Year 2005 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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128. Ending the Split Share Structure
Government interferes to correct a long-standing plagueStock markets are often considered the barometer of a country's economic development. While the Chinese economy has been growing at an annual
Author: XIAO YU Year 2005 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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129. Time to Read History
Sino-Japanese relations have twisted and turned in the 60 years since the end of World War IIThis year marks the 60th anniversary of the victory of China's War of Resistance Against Japanese
Author: YU JUN Year 2005 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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130. Government Spends Big on Autos
High-profile forum aims to open communication between automakers and buyersAutomobiles have become an important part of government purchases in China over the past two decades, making up a large part
Author: YU BIAN Year 2005 Issue 29 PDF HTML