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11. Grain Production & Diversified Economy
Decontrolling the price of farm produce and opening new trade channels have given the market a bigger role. A direct consequence of this is a readjustment in the structure of the rural economy. The
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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12. Industry Becomes Important in Countryside
Rural enterprises - small industry, construction, transport, commerce and catering - have developed rapidly in the last few years and become important in the rural economy. In 1986 there were 12.2
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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13. Guangdong Economy Facing World Market
As China's open policy and economic reforms continue to change the country, Guangdong Province is gearing its economy to the world market. The province has already made much headway in economic and
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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14. In the Wake of Director's New Power
Changes have taken place in the Beijing Wool Mill following the introduction in July 1984 of the director responsibility system. To find out how this factory - one of the first to try the system -
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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15. A Baby Conglomerate in Shenzhen
An aluminium mould-making factory, with a total investment of US$23.19 million, is under construction in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ). The project is scheduled to go on stream in July
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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16. A Roman Catholic Church in Wuhan
In a solemn hall of a Catholic church in central China's Wuhan city, believers piously say Mass against the background hymns from a choir. Most of them are old and middle-aged people but there are
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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17. Jiaxing - Silk Producing Centre
Jiaxing city, located between Shanghai and Hangzhou, is one of China's major silk production bases. In 1987 it exported 2,750 tons of silk, nearly one-third of China's silk exports.Jiaxing, in
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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18. Wuhan: Enterprises Compete and Thrive
After Wuhan opened its door, the influx of commodities from other places hit local industries hard and compelled them to seek new ways of survival as we reported three years ago in "Wuhan Rebounds
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1988 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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19. Shanghai Takes on a New Look
Large-scale renovation and construction has been relieving Shanghai, China's largest economic centre, of its painful traffic congestion, pollution and housing shortage problems. Increased revenue
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. Importance Attached to Coastal Development
The world market-oriented economic development strategy for China's coastal areas was a hot issue during recent sessions of the Seventh National People's Congress (NPC) and the Seventh National
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1988 Issue 17 PDF HTML