The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Dan Biers |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A pause for breath? (Asian economies)(Asian Economic Survey 1996-97) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
APEC rolls up its sleeves. (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) | Business, international | Dan Biers, Jon Liden |
As Asia's sprinters slow, economists take it in stride. | Business, international | Dan Biers, Namju Cho |
Asian, European leaders meet to foster economic ties. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Can this be the Air China I used to know and love? | Business, international | Dan Biers |
China, trading partners irked by slow WTO talks. (World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Current-account woes shadow future growth. (Southeast Asia) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Debate grows over using WTO to police labor practices: developing countries, suspicious of the West's motive, are opposed to widening trade body's role. (World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Despite cross-strait tensions, Taiwan investors maintain and boost economic ties with China. | Business, international | Leslie Chang, Joseph Kahn, Dan Biers |
Export data hint at rebound. (predicted rise in Asian exports) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Foreign high-tech firms are going wild over Borneo. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
For-profit international schools blossom, fueled by expanding class of expatriates. | Business, international | Reginald Chua, Dan Biers |
For these firms, Japan is hardly impenetrable. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Indians bring expertise home; growing wave of returning workers brings contacts, skills. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
In Manila, spotlight shines on diplomacy in the wings. (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit) | Business, international | Dan Biers, Jon Liden |
Knocking at APEC's door: India is among the nations seeking admission. (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Kuala Lumpur, Chicago take tower tiff to new heights. (dispute over which city has the tallest building in the world) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Made in Hong Kong? Territory feels U.S. heat in battle over textiles. | Business, international | Eduardo Lachica, Peter Stein, Dan Biers |
Malaysia continues push for 'Asians-only' caucus. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Malaysia's crocodile sorcerers find they no longer need apprentices. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
New Web site provides on-line link to overseas-Chinese business networks. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Optimism holds despite export slippage. (Asian exports) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Slower Asian exports cause growth forecasts to be cut. (growth domestic product for 1996) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Some South Korean plants earn ugly reputations. | Business, international | Matthew Rose, Michael Schuman, Dan Biers, Namju Cho |
Swiss-Swedish ABB is among Europe's leaders in looking to Asia for continued revenue growth. (ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.) | Business, international | Brian Coleman, Dan Biers |
Thailand blazes trail: Asian hinterlands become new magnet for investors. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Transplanting Singapore into China proves tricky. (modernization of Suzhou, China) | Business, international | Dan Biers |
Trickle of overseas investment sparks hopes for a flood; many believe growing contributions from Indians abroad will bolster nation's economy. | Business, international | Dan Biers |
U.S. firms hope dispute with China can be solved. | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Eduardo Lachica, Craig S. Smith, Dan Biers |
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