Beijing retracts ban on logos; foreign magazine covers can carry brands
Article Abstract:
China's Press and Publications Administration agency, rescinds order banning foreign magazines from using their logos.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2000
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Grip loosens on the media
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China's magazine industry starts to seek funding from private businesses as the state no longer contributes enough money to keep them alive. Most private investors eventually take charge of much of the magazine content, featuring articles on entertainment, sports and fashion since reporting on politics is still off limits.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
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Commission seeks to set drug-price cap: Foreign manufacturers call move 'biggest challenge' to face industry
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The Chinese State Development Planning Commission is seeking to place price caps on drugs and pharmaceuticals. Medical care costs, especially the price of drugs in China, have been steadily rising since 1990.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
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