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491. End of an Era?
The execution of Saddam Hussein may be the prelude to a change in the U.S. policy toward IraqDespite the intense controversy and media frenzy it has caused, former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's death
Author: YAN WEI Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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492. Chinese TVs Under Fire
Patent fees demanded from abroad are eliminating Chinese TV manufacturers' profitabilityChinese TV set manufacturers are under assault. Recently, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Author: TAN WEI Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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493. Gold Fever?
The Shanghai Gold Exchange has opened its gold transaction business, but investors should still be cautious in this insider gameGold bracelets, watches and earrings are often marks of wealth. But
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494. Taxation Relaxation?
Chinese companies may soon see their taxes slashed, but for foreign-invested enterprises it's a different storyChina isn't exactly planning to adopt an across-the-country flat tax on all enterprises.
Author: TAN WEI Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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495. Southeast Asia Branches Out
As they step up integration, Southeast Asian nations lead the pack in East Asia and beyondAddressing the Second East Asia Summit in Cebu, the Philippines, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao underscored
Author: YAN WEI Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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496. Breathing life Into Insurance
China Life's listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange means great things for the insurance industry China Life is ushering in a new era for China's insurance industry and for the A share market by
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497. A Heftier Price Tag
With its economy revving up, China is paying a larger share of the UN budgetStarting from this year, China's share of the UN budget is increased to 2.67 percent, or more than $40 million annually,
Author: YAN WEI Year 2007 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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498. RUNNING WITH THE BULL
China's stock market is booming, but will investors keep the momentum going?It was a surprise indee.d when the Shanghai Composite Index began to reach record highs in the second half of 2006.
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499. Foreign Brands Burned
No longer can foreign brands automatically mean quality in ChinaGo ahead, strut those Hugo Boss shoes. Even if they're real, they might be just as mediocre as the fake ones or unknown domestic-brand
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500. Yelling About Yuan
A rising yuan may appease foreign nations, but it won't help all Chinese boats floatMany nations trading with China should be pleased-this country's currency, the renminbi (RMB), is rising, and this
Author: TAN WEI Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML