Steel Industry May Be First to Benefit from WTO Entry
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China's entry into the World Trade Organization is expected to benefit the nation's steel industry, which hopes to accelerate its joint ventures and partnerships with foreign firms. The impact of steel import tariffs on China's steel industry is discussed.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
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Shanghainese cooking steeped in oily tradition
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Shanghainese cooking is greasy, with the tastiest dishes including some fat. Red-cooked pork is described. Two restaurants, Xin Jishi and Mei Long Zhen, in Shanghai are recommended.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
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Guilin's river beguiles
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A boat trip along the Li River, beginning at Guilin, in China's Guangxi province, and proceeding 52 miles to the town of Yangshuo is described.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
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