The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Ian Johnson - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Ian Johnson
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Beijing makes renewed push for membership in WTO.Business, internationalIan Johnson
Beijing moves to help protect private enterprise; goal of the constitutional changes is to give small, family-run companies chance to develop.(includes related article on constitutional amendments)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Beijing official says China is serious on financial cleanup: Guangdong is called a laboratory for efforts to avoid meltdowns plaguing neighbors.(Wang Qishan, executive vice governor of Guangdong province)Business, internationalPeter Wonacott, Ian Johnson
China may legitimize private enterprise; proposed constitutional change would mean easier access to bank loans.Business, internationalIan Johnson
China targets overcapacity; investment cuts planned in production, upgrades.(includes related article on production cuts)Business, internationalIan Johnson
China to restart WTO talks.(World Trade Organization)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Citic is solid, chairman says: trust firm's debts fully backed by government.(China International Trust & Investment Chmn. Wang Jun)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Deal on WTO eludes U.S. and China.(World Trade Organization)Business, internationalIan Johnson, Bob Davis, Helene Cooper
Foreigners get frozen out.(foreign firms which have set up joint ventures with China United Telecommunications told they would only be receiving low returns for their investments, contrary to their agreements)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Foreign investment plunge spotlights economy's quandary.(China)Business, internationalIan Johnson, Leslie Chang
Government pushes new measures to stimulate economy.(Chinese economic reforms)Business, internationalIan Johnson, James T. Areddy
Government statisticians promise to put up better numbers: archaic sampling methods and perplexing announcements raise doubts about accuracy.(China)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Government to unveil plan for tackling bad bank loans.(China)Business, internationalPeter Wonacott, Ian Johnson
Pledge on yuan repeated; central banker sends warning to creditors.Business, internationalIan Johnson
Reforms appear imperiled by Beijing's coyness on WTO.(China's failure to join the World Trade Organization may force tactical changes in its economic policy)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Slowing economy gets a lift: rates cut for seventh time in three years.(China)Business, internationalIan Johnson
State giants plan listings.(the plan by four of China's state firms to list in the New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges in 1999 or 2000)Business, internationalIan Johnson
WTO fervor is renewed.(entry of China to the World Trade Organization)Business, internationalIan Johnson
WTO holdup draws applause from Chinese executives.(World Trade Organization)Business, internationalIan Johnson, Craig S. Smith
Wu makes a name for himself among China's bureaucrats.(Chinese Minister of Information Industries Wu Jichuan)Business, internationalIan Johnson
Zhenhai stands to gain from China's oil-sector reforms.(Zhenhai Refining & Chemical)Business, internationalIan Johnson
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