Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Carl Goldstein - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Carl Goldstein
TitleSubjectAuthors
Acer trumped. (Taiwan's Acer Corp.)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Back to business. (Asian nations reestablish trade and investment relations with South Africa)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Brawling in the ring: US and China take off the gloves. (reasons for the strained relations between US and China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Building for a billion: China's rising consumers lure developers. (Industry Overview)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Catch as catch can; US car giant redoubles push into Asia. (General Motors Corp.) (Business: Industry)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Changing showcase: China submits the Canton trade fair to competition. (Business)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
China's oil shock. (energy sector in a crisis)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Costly alliance. (joint venture to invest in Japan's oil refining sector)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Fields of fortune. (Indonesia's gas reserves)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Foreign favorites. (equipment suppliers for China's power generation projects)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Fruits of deregulation. (merger of Kyodo Oil and Nippon Mining)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Guangdong gamble. (Guandong Investment)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Hongkong's life-blood. (research for blood substitutes at the Hongkong University of Science & Technology) (Research & Innovation)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
In China's slow lane. (Nissan Motor Company Ltd.'s planned investments in China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
It's all go in the south. (mass immigration into economically developing province of Shenzhen, South China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
New pearl of the delta. (China's Zhuhai special economic zone)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
No more Dutch sandwiches. (changes in US-Netherlands tax treaty)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
No venture, no gain. (Xiamen, China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Numbers game: cash flows into China are hyped - but still huge.Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Opening doors: Southern China eyes booming domestic markets. (Deng Xiaoping's economic policy liberalizes companies in Guangdong, China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Outside Gatt's door: quick entry is unlikely for China, Taiwan. (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)Business, internationalJulian Baum, Carl Goldstein
Pollution exporters: Hongkong's CFC users shift to China. (chlorofluorocarbon intensive industries)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Reluctant spectators. (US non-involvement in Vietnam's oil prospects)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Carl Goldstein
Renminbi's rough ride. (possible devaluation of China's currency)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Sammi's lost lustre. (drop in Sammi Steel Company Ltd.'s profitability)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Skirting the potholes. (Hopewell Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Southern acumen. (Guangdong's energy supply)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Strait ahead. (survey on operations of Taiwanese firms in mainland China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Strait talking. (Taiwan as a headquarters for companies maintaining operations in China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Stranglehold loosens. (Shanghai, China port deal aims to boost industry)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Switched-on tycoon. (Hopewell Holdings Ltd. Managing Director Gordon Wu)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Taiwan's PC gamble: computer firms cosy up to China. (entry of Taiwanese computer companies into China to offset domestic failures of the industry) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Taming Shanghai. (computerized urban planning)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
The bottom line; Taiwan capital, factories pour into China. (includes sidebar) (Cover Story)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
The nuclear option. (nuclear energy in China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
The tree factory: Thai group plans China plantation. (Soon Hua Seng Company Ltd)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Ties that bind: Hongkong firms seek closer China links. (transportation links between Hong Kong and China)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Treacherous shoals. (China's policy in the disputed South China Sea)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Lincoln Kaye, Murray Hiebert, Michael Vatikiotis, Carl Goldstein, Suhaini Aznam, Nayan Chanda
Turning up the heat; Hong Kong utility to pipe gas from China. (China Light and Power Company Ltd.) (Energy)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Under licence: Deng blesses Guangdong's economic reforms. (Deng Xiaoping)Business, internationalCarl Goldstein
Vietnam opening. (stronger economic link between Vietnam and Hong Kong)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Carl Goldstein
Warning shot. (US publishes list of Chinese goods facing possible tariffs)Business, internationalSusumu Awanohara, Carl Goldstein
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