The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Ian Johnson |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Beijing and the U.S. do business during Gore's visit. (manufacturing cooperation contract between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. and purchase contract for Boeing Co.'s aircrafts) | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Ian Johnson |
Beijing pays steep price for its foreign-currency hoard. ($105 billion currency reserve and huge gold reserve reflect failure to meet requirements for economic reforms) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Booming economy attracts a slew of foreign lawyers.(China) | Business, international | Ian Johnson, Paul M. Barrett |
Brainpower is being lured back to China: economy's surge tempts more academics to return from aborad. | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
China's proposals to WTO may have limited impact. (World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Fees to go? McDonald's pays in order to stay in Beijing.(illegal fees demanded from foreign businesses) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
First Pacific, bucking the trend, taps Southeast Asia.(First Pacific Co. trading house) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Hopes for pushing the envelope: Daley's first visit to Beijing will likely yield deals.(US Commerce Secretary William M. Daley) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Inflight disturbances grow: as fliers demand rights, crews tell of violence. | Business, international | Ian Johnson, Diane Brady |
Pioneer City takes low-key approach to OTC trading. (over-the-counter) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Rhetoric is buried as Jiang remembers paramount leader. (Chinese President Jiang Zemin on continuation of Deng Ziaoping's economic reforms) | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Ian Johnson |
Talk of turnaround rekindles interest in Yuchai Machinery. | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Tough choice for Beijing: defection tests China's ties to North Korea. | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Worth the wait. (the improvement of mobile telecommunications services industry in China) | Business, international | Ian Johnson |
Year-end rate rise is seen. (interest rates to be lowered in China by year-end) | Business, international | Karby Leggett, Ian Johnson |
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