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241. Heavy Metal Deadlock
Steel industry is plagued by increasing iron ore price and declining iron and steel prices in the marketA decision made by China's 45 major steel producers to cut their output was not enough to
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2005 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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242. Regulation Renovation
China's real estate sector wants more foreign capital and freedom from restrictive policies that stymied many investment attemptsThe hype about foreign investment in China's real estate industry is
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2005 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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243. Economic Outlook
Experts reviewing China's economy in 2005 paint a bright picture with a few dark shapes on the horizon for next yearThe Chinese economy continued its rapid growth in 2005, while the country's
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2005 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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244. No Full House
Housing provident funds are plagued by non-use and embezzlementEmbezzlement on a grand scale is sending shock waves through the Chinese provident fund industry. During 2005, a host of incidents were
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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245. Alternative Agriculture
Will the popularization of bioenergy, a new source for powering China, trigger another agricultural revolution?Skyrocketing energy prices, especially the oil shock in the first half of 2005, are
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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246. Plugging The Gap
Pension fund system is being restructured to address massive shortfallsCentral fiscal input for pension funds reached an all-time high in 2005, topping 50 billion yuan ($6.19 billion), or more than
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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247. True Economic Strength
Revised statistics help clarify policy-makers' perceptions of the country's economic structureThe new snapshot of the Chinese economy has surprised everyone. China revised the size of its economy in
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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248. Taking Off
China needs more airplanes in the coming years to meet the demand of its fast-developing aviation marketChina went on an airplane-buying frenzy in 2005, and in the process made Boeing and Airbus
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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249. Stopping Spam
Purportedly in an effort to fight fraud and the proliferation of "junk" messages, beginning January the government is requiring mobile phone subscribers to register their real names and other
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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250. Housing for All
New measures focus on controlling price hikes while maintaining the property sector's impetus to aggregate demandChina's real estate market, like its stock market, is in urgent need of a "policy"
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 6 PDF HTML