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'Grand
passageway' proposed (04/30/2000)
It is high time to build an all-round "international
grand passageway" system to improve communications
between Southwest China and Southeast Asia and South
Asia, a prominent expert said.
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Global
standards set for firms (04/30/2000)
Chinese
companies could better survive worldwide competition
following China's impending entry into the World
Trade Organization (WTO) by ensuring their products
meet global standards, Chinese and foreign business
leaders agreed recently.
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Financial
woes 'solvable' (04/30/2000)
Richard
Cooper, a renowned professor with Harvard University,
said that there are problems in China's financial
sector, but that they are "solvable."
- Universal
banking not advisable - scholar (04/30/2000)
Though
universal banking has become common in the United
States, China should stick to a compartmentalized
approach in regulating different parts of its financial
sector, said Lawrence Lau, a renowned professor with
the United States' Stanford University.
- Banks
compelled to better services (04/30/2000)
Fearing
fierce competition from some of their heavyweight
foreign counterparts, Chinese banks are working hard
to improve their major lending business services ahead
of China's expected entry to the World Trade Organization
(WTO).
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