The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Kathy Chen - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Kathy Chen
TitleSubjectAuthors
Arrest could spell trouble for China's elite families.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Asian leaders advocate engagement in dealing with China's rising power.Business, internationalKathy Chen, Joseph Kahn
Canadian firm's gold-mining venture in China boosts prospects for industry. (Asia Minerals Corp.)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Castro's China visit can't mask the gap between 2 nations. (Cuban President Fidel Castro)Business, internationalKathy Chen
China alters some policies to slow pace of reform.Business, internationalKathy Chen, Joseph Kahn
China hardens posture on Taiwan before summit by mentioning war. (Jiang Zemin's meeting with Bill Clinton)Business, internationalKathy Chen, Marcus W. Brauchli
China renews its efforts to join WTO after averting trade war with the U.S. (World Trade Organization)Business, internationalKathy Chen, Craig S. Smith, Marcus W. Brauchli
China's purchase of attack submarines from Russia sparks jitters in region.Business, internationalKathy Chen
China taxes so-called luxury goods, raising costs for foreign businesses. (China imposes additional customs duties and value-added tax)Business, internationalKathy Chen
China will unchain cooperatives to help revitalize banks.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Chinese in rural areas get first lesson in democracy voting for local officials.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Chinese state enterprises' woes are forcing workers to turn capitalist, with mixed results.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Clinton and Jiang stand to benefit from trade pacts. (Chinese Communist Party head Jiang Zemin)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Disintegrating values are byproduct of China's boom.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Fall of Beijing party chief could signal beginning of an all-out power struggle. (Beijing Communist Party chief Chen Xitong)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Focus of property firms in China bears watching.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Improved Sino-U.S. ties may aid Jiang, not Taiwan. (China Pres. Jiang Zemin)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Jiang consolidates power, giving 2 allies key posts. (Chinese President Jiang Zemin)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Jiang may face difficulty from newly bold congress. (Chinese Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Li, opening National People's Congress, says government error roused inflation. (Chinese Prime Minister Li Peng)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Mongolia is new frontier for adventure capitalists.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Private companies will be banned from sugar deals. (China)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Sino-U.S. relations, floundering in a sea of misconceptions, may erode further.Business, internationalKathy Chen, Bob Davis, Robert Greenberger
Succession struggle simmers amid indications that Deng is closer to death than many thought. (Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping)Business, internationalKathy Chen
Tour of Hutongs offers rare glimpse of old Beijing.Business, internationalKathy Chen
U.S. exporters say they don't expect immediate gain from China trade pacts.Business, internationalKathy Chen
Wei's conviction is likely to heighten Sino-U.S. tension. (Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng)Business, internationalKathy Chen, Eduardo Lachica
Women's conference aims high, but funding may remain low. (UN Fourth World Conference on Women)Business, internationalKathy Chen, Marcus W. Brauchli
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