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21. A Few Words About Martial Law
After the June tumult subsided and the truth of events became known, China's political situation became more stable day by day. Business people and tourists, for example, are coming in greater numbers
Author: by Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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22. Two Views on Reform
After putting down the counter-revolutionary rebellion aimed at the overthrow of the Communist Party leadership and a change in the socialist system, China has once again stressed the need to uphold
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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23. How Is China's Economy?
The views abroad on the state of China's economy are quite varied; some analysts say that the country has slid into a depression while others contend that with inflation curbed and the overheated
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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24. Revelations of the Opium War
This June 3 marks the 150th anniversary of the Opium War (1840-1842) triggered by the public burning of opium on Humen beach (the Bogue) in Canton (now Guangzhou). The Chinese people's patriotic
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1990 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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25. Sino-Soviet Trade on Steady Course
Sino-Soviet trade has been developing rapidly in recent years along with normalization in the relations between the two countries. Total trade volume reached 4.83 billion Swiss francs in 1989. This
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1990 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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26. A Guarantee of Quality Exports
As part of the effort to improve the economic order, China's foreign trade departments are taking effective measures to restore the country's foreign trade reputation and raise the competitiveness of
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1990 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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27. Welfare Business for the Disabled
A sample survey made in 1987 reveals that the number of the blind, deafmutes, crippled, mentally retarded and mental patients totalled 51.64 million, or 4.9 percent of China's population; and
Author: Yao Lishi Year 1990 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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28. Trade Surplus: Nothing to Do With Protectionism
In the past two years, China has registered a large surplus in its foreign trade. According to statistics from the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, the surplus amounted to US$5
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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29. China Sees an Upturn in Its Economy
In early 1990, when China's economy saw a downward trend resulting from the implementation of a retrenchment policy, some people in Chinese economic circles were worried about a possible economic
Author: Yao Jianguo Year 1991 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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30. US-EC Trade Row
After the breakdown of trade negotiations between the United States and the European Community (EC) held in Chicago, US Trade Representative Carla Hills announced on November 5 that the United States
Author: Yao Li Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML