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911. Chinese Trains Bun Faster
Mr Zhao took a train from Beijing to visit his hometown of Harbin, 1,300 km away. The train left after 5 p.m. and arrived after 6 the next morning, taking only 13 hours. Zhao said the train not only
Author: Li Rongxia Year 2000 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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912. Tax System Reform Is Imperative
Foreign-funded enterprises enjoy profits while seemingly suffering losses, but domestic State-owned enterprises (SOE) run in the red while seemingly making profits. This strange phenomenon that
Author: Li Ning Year 2000 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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913. Proportion of Financial Revenue to GDP Continues to Grow
China's achievements in financial revenue during the Ninth Five-Year Plan period (1996-2000) were "outstanding," Ministry of Finance spokesman Wang Jun said October 17 at a press conference attended
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914. SEEKING MEDICAL SERVICE: A Headache for Patients
Beijing residents seem to have easy access to medical service, as there are hospitals of various sizes in all corners of the city. But many patients are unwilling to go to the hospital. Instead, they
Author: Li Rongxia Year 2000 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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915. Time Is Ripe for Opening The Gold Market
Participants in the 2000 China Gold Economy Forum reached a consensus that although the opening of the gold market may be more complicated than expected, China is facing an unprecedented opportunity
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916. Xinjiang to Change Resources Advantage Into Economic Advantage
Of all the provinces and autonomous regions in China, Xinjiang boasts the largest area, the longest border and the most neighboring countries. In the western development campaign, Xinjiang will
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917. War on Anti-Dumping
It's an anti-dumping year for China. Chinese products are facing antidumping charges almost everywhere from the United States to Europe.In the United States, anti-dumping taxes have been levied since
Author: Li Ning Year 2000 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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918. Private Economy: The Most Dynamic Sector in China
According to a report on an international study, China's private sector has witnessed sustained growth over the past 20 years. Its contribution to China's economy almost equals that of the State
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919. Economic Growth Trend At the Turn of the Century
China's economy shook off the unfavorable influence of the Asian financial crisis in 2000. The economic growth rate and business profits both resumed an upward trend as the macro and micro economy
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920. Sex Education Makes a Difference
In a country where sex has long been taboo, a high-profile concert featuring sex and genital health was recently held in Beijing on World AIDS Day.Many Chinese stars performed in the show including
Author: Li Ning Year 2001 Issue 2 PDF HTML