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71. The Economic Strength of Four EC Countries
In order to compete with the United States and Japan, the European countries are seeking economic unity. Foremost among these nations are Germany, France, Italy and Britain.At present, however, the
Author: Wu Tianbo Year 1993 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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72. Huangshan: Remote Mountain No Longer
Huangshan Mountain, a tourist attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors, is well-known for its twisting rocks, weird pine trees, sea of clouds and hot springs. Situated in south Anhui
Author: Wu Shaohui Year 1993 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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73. Potential for Cooperation In Small Business
Overseas transnational corporations are ambitiously participating in economic cooperation with China, and people are finding there is great potential for cooperation in small and mediumsized
Author: Wu Naitao Year 1994 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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74. Education in Patriotism
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China recently issued its Program for Implementation of Education in Patriotism calling on localities to strengthen education in patriotism.Patriotism
Author: Ge Wu Year 1994 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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75. Foreign Trade Rises to New Heights
China's foreign trade and economic cooperation developed vigorously and achieved gratifying results in 1994.A new round of reform of the foreign trade system proceeded smoothly and effectively
Author: Wu Yi Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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76. China to Increase Investment In Agriculture
In the period just after the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, China's annual grain output was 100 million tons. By the end of the First Five-Year Plan in 1957, the figure jumped to 200
Author: Ge Wu Year 1995 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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77. A Role for Non-CPC Parties and Individuals
The multi-party cooperation and political consultation under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is China's basic political system. Accordingly, although the CPC retains its status
Author: Wu Naitao Year 1995 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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78. Private Economy Flourishes in China
Two years ago, China had about 100,000 private enterprises, a figure which shot up to 200,000 at the end of 1993 and exceeded 370,000 in the third quarter of last year. Along with the deepening of
Author: Wu Naitao Year 1995 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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79. Science and Education Vital to a Prosperous China
The CPC Central Committee and the State Council in early May jointly issued a decision to accelerate scientific and technological progress. The National Science and Technology Conference held in
Author: Wu Ming Year 1995 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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80. Telecom Sector Expands International Cooperation
Telecommunications, a primary infrastructure network serving the national economy, provides basic conditions for the realization of an information society. The previously weak foundation of the
Author: Wu Jichuan Year 1995 Issue 26 PDF HTML