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721. Border Trade Reaches New Stage
The successive opening up in 1992 of 13 border cities approved by the State Council pushed these undeveloped areas to the forefront of foreign trade and witnessed remarkable growth in their volume of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1993 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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722. Capital Goods Turn To Free Market
Since China turned to the market economy last year, most capital goods have been no longer subject to state allocation and fixed prices. More than 60,000 markets of various kinds have mushroomed
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1993 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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723. Wendeng's Environment for Investment
Recently, Wendeng, a coastal city with an area of 1,800 square km and a population of 720,000 (120,000 in the city district), held the second International Kunyu Mountain Fair. Using the opportunity
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zeyu Year 1993 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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724. Tianjin: Important Window for Opening Up
The recent success of the '93 Tianjin Export Commodities Fair indicates the increasingly important position of Tianjin in north and northwest China's opening up to the outside world.The fourth fair
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1993 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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725. The Nanchang-Jiujiang Industrial Corridor
As part of an effort to keep in step with development and opening of the Pudong New Area in Shanghai and follow the national strategy for developing the Yangtze River Delta and other riverside areas,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1993 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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726. Advertising Trade Advances in China
After progress over a decade or so, China's advertising trade has formed a certain scale in size. However, the quality of its output leaves much room for improvement. The trade is now confronted with
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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727. The Increasing Role of Statistics
Zhang Sai, director-general of the State Statistical Bureau, said recently that China's economy will continue to grow at a rapid rate in 1994, and the country will be challenged by severe inflation.
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Xiaodong Year 1994 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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728. Premier Li's First Visit to Austria, Germany and Romania
At the invitation of the heads of Austria, Germany and Romania, Chinese Premier Li Peng will pay a formal visit to the three beautiful countries around the Danube River from June 29 to July 12. This
Author: Our Guest Commentator Zhang Qihua Year 1994 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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729. Tianjin Catches Up
Since China started its policies of reform and opening to the outside world about 16 years ago, it has increasingly tightened up its links with the global economy.The country's huge market with a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Xiaodong Year 1994 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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730. Beijing-Kowloon Railway: An Economic Artery
Construction of the Beijing-Kowloon Railway is currently in full swing and progressing smoothly. The project, which involves the participation of 160,000 people, will become another economic artery
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1994 Issue 41 PDF HTML