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21. Setting Up a Social Credibility System
China has intensified to create a standard credibility system, establish databases, improve consciousness of honesty and punish dishonest behaviorIn December, the China General Chamber of Commerce
Author: DONG YING Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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22. What A Life
Creating a comfortable living . environment to improve the lives of a growing number of elderly pe a major concernWu Ziqiang retired two years ago. Now he leads a life of leisure. "I like to walk and
Author: DONG YULI Year 2005 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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23. China's Industry on the Upswing
With a political situation of stability, unity and liveliness prevailing throughout the country, the economy is developing steadily, healthily and in a co-ordinated way.OVER the past 35 years, China
Author: LU DONG Year 1984 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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24. Huddle Together
The EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement is set to resist U.S. trade protectionism
Author: By Dong Yifan Year 2018 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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25. Contemplative Easing
Greece is out of the frying pan of its sovereign debt crisis, but both it and the EU must avoid the fire ahead
Author: By Dong Yifan Year 2018 Issue 40-41 PDF HTML
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26. A New Cooperation Model
Italy's Belt and Road pact with China shows developed countries too can benefit from the inclusive initiative
Author: By Dong Yifan Year 2019 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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27. Striving for Sufficiency
The EU and Russia are determined to advance the Nord Stream 2 project despite U.S. sanctions
Author: By Dong Yifan Year 2020 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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28. Positive Outcome
Recovery fund cements EU's unity and offers hope beyond the bloc
Author: By Dong Yifan Year 2020 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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29. A Sound Path
New China-EU agreement charts the course for easier trade exchanges
Author: By Dong Yifan Year 2020 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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30. Who Is Responsible for the "Oil Crisis"?
THE capitalist world is today labouring under the shadow of a so-called "second oil crisis." Many developed countries are rushing to purchase oil in the international markets regardless of the needs
Author: Xinhua Correspondent Zhong Dong Year 1979 Issue 31 PDF HTML