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291. Dual Standards of The United States
The Bush administration had been optimistic to launch the Iraq War. Now things go against its original plan. With increasing casualties of the U.S. troops in Iraq, President George W. Bush is losing
Author: WANG YUSHENG Year 2003 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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292. Liberalized State of Affairs
Twenty-five years into its market-oriented economic reform, China is finally taking the plunge and liberalizing investment in its formidable state sector on a massive scale.By liberalizing
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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293. Bucking the Trend
Because of its strong economy and the need for market consolidation, China has become a magnet for mergers and acquisitions in the past few yearsChina has become the most intriguing place for Asian
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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294. Capital Gains
Beijing offers its assets in a bid to lure private and foreign investors with trillions of yuan - who will bite first?Beijing could soon become the largest property rights trading center on the Asian
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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295. Standard-Brearer Breaks Standards
The U.S. duties on imported steel introduced last March are inconsistent with international trade rules, the World Trade Organization (WTO) appellate body ruled on November 10. It ordered the United
Author: WANG YUSHENG Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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296. Perfecting a Procurement Plan
Noncompetitive government procurement takes a back seat as China now recognizes that by not allowing an open and competitive bidding process for government contracts, it is paying too much and
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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297. Piracy Wars
Following a flurry of legislation, China is trying to clean up the blackmarket and get rid of pirated goodsHave you read the Chinese edition of the Adventures of Tintin, a famous cartoon series
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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298. A Trade Off
If free trade is a global trend, why is the United States placing quotas on Chinese imports?At the request of American Textile Manufacturing Institutes (ATMI), the United Stales recently announced it
Author: WANG HONGXIA Year 2003 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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299. Olympic Emblem Is Safe and Sealed
Officials say the "Chinese Seal-Dancing Beijing" is secure and legally protectedIn the first few days of December 2003, people were suddenly stricken by the news that the patented exterior design of
Author: WANG JUN Year 2003 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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300. Spending at Fave Value
What do ordinary Chinese people spend their money on, apart from chaimiyouyan (fuel, rice, edible oil and salt), the basic necessities that keep them alive? This is a fundamental question any
Author: WANG YONG Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML