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The China Business Review 1991: Vol 18 Index PDF

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1991 Index The China Business Review 1991 1991 Title Issue Title Issue Title AGRICULTURE Organization of China’s Energy Sector 2 (box) Can Pudong Deliver? Boosting Grain Production Foreign Involvement in the Coal Industry Putting Pudong in Perspective Stabilizing Agriculture Prices (box) Incentives for Foreign-invested Chinese Floods Take Heavy Toll Tapping China’s Coalbed Methane Enterprises in China's Special Investment Zones (box) Reading Between the Leaves (tea) Methane Recovery Technologies (box) LAW AND REGULATIONS COMPUTERS The Rise-and-Fall of Antaibao FIEs Face New Labor Obstacles Making Computers Chinese Compatible HONG KONG Putting Cash in Chinese Pockets (box) A Software Sampler (box) Whither Hong Kong Investment? China’s New Land Development China Information at Your Fingertips Bullish on Hong Kong (box) Regulations Tips for On-line Efficiency (box) Property Bounces Back Sitting Pretty (box) ECONOMICS/FINANCE Expanding Business Boundaries (box) Seeking a Regulatory Middleground China Devalues Renminbi Seeking Nature's Blessing (box) The New WFOE Implementing Regulations ADB Approves China Loans Welcoming Hong Kong Immigrants Thumbs Up for WFOEs (box) Development from the Bottom Up- Launching PADS Trickle Up Program The New Housing Crunch Upcoming PADS Contracts (box) The World Bank in China China's Intellectual Property Legislation Hong Kong Airport to Proceed China Projects in the World Bank Key Provisions of the Copyright Law Pipeline (box) Hong Kong’s Shipping Sector Implementing Regulations (box) More World Bank Projects Approved Defending Hong Kong's Textile/Apparel Standardizing Foreign Income Taxes Industry (box) Rebuilding China’s Securities Markets MANAGEMENT The Air Freight Game New Business on the Bund Finding the Right Management INTERVIEWS Approach How Stocks and Bonds are Issued (box) Donald Anderson Management Spotlight: Japan (box) Chinese Economy Posts Gains John Bond Satisfying Labor Laws-and Needs GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS J. Stapleton Roy FIE Wage Packages (box) NPC Preview Rong Yiren Finding the Right People (box) Personnel Shuffle INVESTMENT Managing Chinese Employees Economic Directions for the '90s Tianjin Comes of Age TEXTILES HEAVY INDUSTRY MGM's Tianjin Gambit (box) US Cracks Down on Chinese Textiles The Lure of Oil Door-to-Door in Guangzhou (Avon) Off and Running Fueling the Economy (coal) The SEZs Come of Age Making the Grade (box) January-February 1992 © The China Business Review 1991 1991 1991 Title Issue Page Title Issue Page Title Issue US-China Textile Relations 40 Protecting Europe's Markets 40 MFN: Sorting Out the Issues The Transshipment Question (box) 43 Annual Meeting Surveys Trade 44 Dumping and China Prospects Defending Hong Kong's Textile/Apparel 44 Results of US Dumping Cases (box) Industry (box) SHIPPING AND CARGO Stormy Seas for US-China Shipping Sewing Up the China Market (McCall's) Stormy Seas for US-China Shipping Letter from the President: MFN Fight Textile Crackdown Top US Ports in the China Trade (box) Not Over Yet TRADE Hong Kong's Shipping Sector USTR Launches 301 Investigation Expanding Sino-Soviet Trade Air Cargo Takes Off MFN Conference Delayed A Sampling of Sino-Soviet Trade and The Air Freight Game Letter from the President: A Threat to Investment (box) Legitimate Business US-CHINA RELATIONS Weaving closer links (box) Member Companies Address Possible US Dumping Cases Against China 301 Sanctions The Soviets’ China Broker (box) on the Rise MISCELLANEOUS Counting on Countertrade? Open Dumping Season on China? Commuting Between Hong Kong Sample Countertrade Deals (box) Non-Market Economies and US and Guangzhou Antidumping Law US Rakes in Shenzhen Contracts Power Banqueting in Beijing and US Cracks Down on Chinese Textiles Shanghai US Trade Deficit with China Soars Letter from the President: The Word One Billion and Counting One Step Ahead-Gelman Sciences from Beijing Dumping and China USTR Targets China Compiled by Val Huston he China Business Review The Magazine of the US - China Business Council THECHINA Since 1974, The China Business Review has kept executives informed about China’s rapidly changing BUSINESSREVIEW business environment. Authors actively involved in China trade provide first-hand analysis of foreign investment, marketing, and industrial planning in China, as well as the impact of political changes. If you need to know about errs ab usiness activity in China, there is no better source of information than The CBR. 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