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521. First, Do Your Homework
In response to reader demand, "Beijing Review" begins a series of articles on investing in China based on research in Shanghai, Tianjin and Dalian.What a huge market China is!" declared Lord Young,
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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522. Old Factory Makes New Contributions
As the Chinese government turns the spotlight on aluminium production, this article examines the very first aluminium works in China - an impressive history of innovation and achievement - boding
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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523. Yunnan Opens to Foreign Businesses
In a recent interview Zhu Kui, deputy governor of Yunnan Province, told "Beijing Review" about his province's successes and troubles in carrying out the open policy over the past few years. He also
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1987 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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524. Ruili: China's Southwestern Gate to Burma
Ruili, a remote county 900 km west of Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, is regarded as China's southwestern gate to Burma. Hemmed in as it is by rugged mountains 1,200 metres above sea level, the
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1987 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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525. China-E. Europe Trade Expanding
The value of the trade between China and the German Democratic Republic, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria is expected to reach 3.9 billion Swiss francs this year, said an official of the
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Zeyu Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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526. Advertising Comes Into Its Own
When night falls, downtown Beijing is ablaze with flashing neon lights fixed on huge advertising billboards lining the streets, while behind the walls of quiet courtyards, prime-time viewers are
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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527. Three Forms of Investment Called For
Sino-foreign joint ventures, cooperative enterprises and wholly foreign-owned enterprises - these are the three main forms of foreign investment in China. The first two are the more common.Martin
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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528. Grain Production & Diversified Economy
Decontrolling the price of farm produce and opening new trade channels have given the market a bigger role. A direct consequence of this is a readjustment in the structure of the rural economy. The
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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529. Charm of Chinese Operas Discussed
The recent Beijing international symposium on Chinese operas was the first time Chinese and foreign scholars joined together to discuss this unique cultural phenomenon.Inspired by Yu Tang Chun, a
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1987 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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530. Industry Becomes Important in Countryside
Rural enterprises - small industry, construction, transport, commerce and catering - have developed rapidly in the last few years and become important in the rural economy. In 1986 there were 12.2
Author: Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 23 PDF HTML