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171. FROM SOUP TO NUTS
Taiwan's frozen food producer is thriving on the mainlandWithout the Chinese mainland market, would it have been possible for a small Taiwanese dumpling maker to evolve into China's No. 1 frozen food
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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172. Focusing on Core Business
China is regulating state-owned enterprises that are investing outside of their core business realms, concerned that poor investment decisions could lead to loss of state-owned assets, but some doubt
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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173. Northern Economic Hub: Beijing or Tianjin?
The government says Tianjin, today's market suggests Beijing and some academics say the "or" is all wrongBeijing and Tianjin, the two largest cities in north China, are going through catharsis.
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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174. Enriching Education
"IPO" and "education" are two different animals, but they're beginning to cohabitate in China and hopefully will procreate smartsWhen the Beijing-based New Oriental School's parent company went
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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175. A Foreign China
Having grown up on FDI, China now is weighing down its ability to cut loose and cultivate domestic enterpriseThis is not your father's China. Compared to state-monopolized industries of yesteryear,
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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176. China Post, Inc.
Can China Post's new "business" model succeed?All quiet on the postal front is beginning to cause a stir among reform-minded leaders. "It is not a good sign," said Zhao Meiling, Director General on
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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177. Bad Loans Big Business
And it just got bigger: A joint venture aims to make non-performing assets perform well for them and foreign investorsAfter a year's preparation, Rongde Asset Management Corp. finally kick-started
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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178. China Reshuffles Export Incentives
What it means for China's economy...Last month, the Chinese Government made sweeping changes to the export tax breaks that domestic companies receive.Here's what happened:On September 14, the
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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179. Low Prices Under Fire
To straighten out the export sector, the government is targeting low-price exportersIn a trade transaction earlier this year, Xu Qinghua made essentially nothing. In that trade, as his competitors
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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180. Stabilizing China's Finances
A stabilized Chinese financial industry not only will be conducive to domestic development, but will also contribute to the world economyOn October 30, the People's Bank of China - China's central
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 46 PDF HTML