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China has announced another large increase in its military spending.
The increase of nearly 12% - higher... |
| 07 Feb 09 |
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China Law For Foreigners. Slip Sliding Away. » China Law Blog For the last few years, one of the main themes of this blog has been how China has and will continue to increase its enforcement of its commercial laws, particularly as they apply to foreigners. We have written about the increase in crackdowns on those in... |
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Over 60% foreigners believe China will be the world's largest economy in the next 20 years » People's Daily In recent days, the large-scale survey "China in the eyes of the world " was released in Beijing. The main recipients of the survey are foreigners who came to China during the Olympic Games. A detailed questionnaire on their impression of China and their... |
| 22 Sep 09 |
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60 foreigners who helped shape China's 60 years » People's Daily Looking back on the nation's 60 years of tremendous changes, it's evident that foreigners have been much more than witnesses in the development of the People's Republic of China. Whether intentionally or accidentally, directly or indirectly, positively... |
| 15 Jan 09 |
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377 illegally working foreigners » Danwei People's Daily Online reports that there were 377 illegal working foreigners in China last year, according to the exit-entry administration: Most of the people simply lacked understanding of China's laws and regulations but some had deliberately tried... |
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China: Free market economists urge post-Olympics social and political reforms » Global Voices The huge economic strides China has taken over the past thirty years was one of the main themes in Olympics coverage; now that foreigners and their media have stopped gawking and left, Chinese economists are busy eking out the next thirty-year plan. |