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861. Responsible Development
Largely due to the Chinese Government's energetic promotion, "scientific concept of development" has become a buzz phrase among officials, economists and media.This concept encompasses the principle
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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862. Building Opportunities
In this issue we provide readers with several articles on the achievements made by China's real estate industry in attracting foreign investment. Hines, a real estate giant from the United States, is
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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863. Going Car Crazy
Huge potential is a gleaming lure for investors in what could become an overheated auto industryThere is a popular joke in China today that says, "If you are good for nothing, go and make automobiles,
Author: LI ZI Year 2004 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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864. Setting Up Shop
Consumers get the choice of their lives as big retailers open more and more storesChina flings open its doors to the retail industry before this year and foreign investors are intensifying their
Author: LI ZI Year 2004 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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865. Rising Peacefully
Chinese scholars have recently come up with a new concept - "peaceful rise." State leaders have subsequently expounded on it further in public, drawing worldwide attention. The connotation of the
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 2004 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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866. Peaceful Rise
On the global stage China aims to be a constructor and a reformer, not a destroyerHow does one evaluate China's development and what does China's "rise" mean to the region and the world? These
Author: Li Junru Year 2004 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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867. Moderately Prosperous by 2020
Experts project figures to show a moderately prosperous society in 16 yearsBuilding a moderately prosperous society in all aspects of life has been set as the national goal for China. To achieve this
Author: Li Shantong Year 2004 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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868. Bend or Break?
International wireless device makers must either comply with Chinese standard requirements or give up the marketChina's new local wireless network standard, soon to take effect, has created a ruckus.
Author: LI ZI Year 2004 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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869. Cool it
Investment in the steel, cement and electrolytic aluminum industries continue to soar despite repeated over-investment warnings from the governmentTrucks loaded with iron ore and metal products
Author: LI ZI Year 2004 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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870. IT'S GETTING HOT IN HERE
The economy is overheating, but the supporting capacity of domestic resources, not only statistics, needs to be consideredChina's gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the first quarter of this year
Author: LI ZI Year 2004 Issue 19 PDF HTML