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321. CONSTRUCTION CHALLENGE
Despite government's resolve, improving energy efficiency in buildings is an uphill battle in ChinaIt's been nearly four years since Tang Youcheng, who holds a master's degree, landed a job in Beijing
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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322. Coping With Disaster
"We officials talk about all kinds of emergencies across the city and discuss what should be done to tackle them while we are having lunch at the canteen every day," said Wang Qishan, Beijing
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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323. Cheap Labor
A low-cost work force has helped to drive China's economic growth for some time. But as salaries rise, can the momentum be sustained?"The price advantage of the Chinese labor force will disappear in
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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324. Emergency Call Reform
China merges several hotline call services in an effort to streamline the urban emergency ststemChances are that if you find yourself in a crisis situation in China, dialing the correct emergency
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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325. People First
Public welfare has become the new priority and buzzword among local government officialsAround mid-January, when the whole nation was looking forward to celebrating China's traditional Spring Festival
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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326. Auto Industry Faces Change
A number of indicators show that China's auto industry is facing a new round of large-scale restructuring. When the global auto industry was undergoing reorganization 10 years ago, China's auto
Author: FENG JING Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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327. GETTING OUT OF FIRST GEAR
Chinese auto industry drives into a future featuring innovation and the will to take on the international marketAutomobile history got a giant rev at the Detroit Auto Show on January 8, when China's
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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328. ROAD SIGNS
As world automakers speed into operations in China, analysts are reminding them to proceed with cautionWe have no intention of letting up on the accelerator," Kevin E. Wale, President and Managing
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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329. Urban Underclass
As the Chinese Government emphasizes alleviating rural poverty, the growing number of poor people in cities presents a new challengeWhile the nation's attention has been focused on rural poverty, and
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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330. The Business of Lending
In a pilot project, the government allows two private companies to offer small-scale loans in a rural areaIn mid-February, the World Bank invited five veteran financial experts to visit Pingyao
Author: FENG JIANHUA Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML