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471. A Chance for Central China
Central China, dominated by resource-oriented industries, needs to do more in order to benefit from the “rise of central China” strategy while abiding by new energy saving and emission reduction standards
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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472. Healing the Forests
Recent snowstorms devastated vast areas of forest in China, crippling reforestation efforts between 2004 and 2006
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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473. Central China Rises
The “Business Drive Westward” project helps central China attract overseas capital and inherit industries transferred from east China
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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474. Feast or Famine
China is the largest potato producer in the world, but still saddled with acute shortages for downstream products of potato processing
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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475. Power to the People
Restoring power grids damaged by recent heavy snows is a massive task in the short term and large-scale overhauls of the system could take three to five years
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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476. Electricity System Gets Jolt of Reform
Having severely compromised the electrical systems in south China, recent snowstorms have buoyed the resolve of top Chinese leaders to reform the nation's power networks
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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477. Putting Food on the Table
Stable basic commodity prices are the biggest wish of the Chinese people in 2008. The Chinese Government has adopted a series of tough measures to help make this happen
Author: By LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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478. Coping With Inflation Pressures
The pressure of higher prices is a major problem confronting the Chinese economy
Author: By LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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479. China's Aero-Dream Coming True
China has made no secret of its ambitions to develop a large airplane. But there is still doubt over whether the homegrown aircraft manufacturer will be able to overcome Boeing and Airbus
Author: By LAN XINZHEN Year 2008 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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480. The Grain Puzzle
Farmers reap a bumper harvest only to find that selling their grain has become more difficult
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2009 Issue 7 PDF HTML