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China Replacement
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Principal Locations
  1. Anqing
  2. Beijing
  3. Bengbu
  4. Bozhou
  5. Changchun
  6. Changsha
  7. Chaozhou
  8. Chengdu
  9. Chongqing
  10. Chongqing City
  11. Chuzhou
  12. Dalian
  13. Dezhou
  14. Dongguan
  15. Dongying
  16. Foshan
  17. Fuyang
  18. Fuzhou
  19. Ganzhou
  20. Guangzhou
  21. Guiyang
  22. Haikou
  23. Hangzhou
  24. Harbin
  25. Hechuan
  26. Hefei
  27. Heze
  28. Hohhot
  29. Hong Kong
  30. Huaibei
  31. Huainan
  32. Huichang
  33. Jiangmen
  34. Jiayuguan
  35. Jinan
  36. Jining
  37. Jiuquan
  38. Kashgar
  39. Kunming
  40. Lanzhou
  41. Lhasa
  42. Linyi
  43. Ma'anshan
  44. Macau
  45. Meizhou
  46. Nanchang
  47. Nanjing
  48. Nanning
  49. Ningbo
  50. Pudong
  51. Qingdao
  52. Shanghai
  53. Shantou
  54. Shenyang
  55. Shenzhen
  56. Shijiazhuang
  57. Tai'an
  58. Taiyuan
  59. Tianjin
  60. Tianshui
  61. Tongling
  62. Urumqi
  63. Weifang
  64. Weihai
  65. Wuhan
  66. Wuwei
  67. Xiamen
  68. Xian
  69. Xingning
  70. Xining
  71. Xuancheng
  72. Yantai
  73. Yinchuan
  74. Zaozhuang
  75. Zhanjiang
  76. Zhengzhou
  77. Zhongshan
  78. Zhuhai

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China Replacement



Tips for Travelers to China

Passport Confiscation and Business Disputes If you are planning to conduct business in China, please be vigilant in investigating the companies you plan to work with to ensure they are reputable or to learn whether a prior history of disputes exists. The confiscation of foreign passports of persons involved in business disputes has increased in China in recent years, frequently resulting in individuals being placed under house arrest or being unable to leave China until the dispute is satisfactor ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Dumping Duties Imposed on China Auto Replacement Windshields

Washington -- The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has voted to impose antidumping duties on U.S. imports of automotive replacement glass windshields from China. ...

Dumping Duties Imposed on China Auto Replacement Windshields ... [Read More]

Washington HyperFile - East Asia Edition

China Dumping Duties Imposed on China Auto Replacement Windshields ... [Read More]

China's Industrial Policies Conflict with WTO Rules, Experts Say - US Department of State

According to the SIA's Scalise, following the resolution of the semiconductor case, "it appears that the focus is shifting" to subsidies for research and development (R&D).  When a replacement policy for the VAT was to be introduced, Scalise said, the Chinese government announced new "Temporary Measures of Special Funds in R&D in the Semiconductor Industry," scheduled to take effect in May.  Press reports have suggested the fund might cover up to 50 percent of companies' R&D costs and also have mentioned new tax incentives for semiconductor manufacturers, extending periods of full or partial tax exemption.  However, one U.S. official noted that the amount of money currently allocated to the fund is so low that it will not be able to cover 50 percent of R&D. ... [Read More]

2002

1111--07/30/02   Finalization of “Basic Plan” Concerning the Replacement Facility for Marine Corps Air Station Futenma (Taken Question) ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Text: Senators Roth/Moynihan Introduce China Trade Bill March 23

Those commitments will help move the Chinese economy toward a rules-based system and end many forms of state control. In essence, China has conceded that its future depends on the replacement of its communist-style economy with an open, market-oriented system based on the rule of law. Indeed, in a number of sectors, economically backward China will be more open to American exports than some of our developed-country trading partners in Asia and Europe. ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Text: Lantos Bill to Prohibit Payment to China Over EP-3 Incident

(b) SENSE OF CONGRESS- It is the sense of Congress that the United States should make a complete accounting of all costs associated with the downing of the EP-3 aircraft, the recovery of the crew and aircraft from Hainan Island, China, and repairs to the plane or its replacement, and make a formal request to the Chinese Government for reimbursement of all of these costs. ...

For that reason, H.R. 2507 says, the United States "should make a complete accounting of all costs associated with the downing of the EP-3 aircraft, the recovery of the crew and aircraft from Hainan Island, China, and repairs to the plane or its replacement, and make a formal request to the Chinese Government for reimbursement of all of these costs." ... [Read More]

U.S. Department of State - Washington Hyper File

211 Dumping Duties Imposed on China Auto Replacement Windshields ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Defense Department Report, Tuesday, September 12, 2000

Responding to a question on whether the Air Force was strengthening its troop numbers in the Persian Gulf, Bacon said that Aerospace Expeditionary Forces (AEFs) go to the Persian Gulf approximately every 90 days, "so every three months there is the replacement of one with another. During the replacement period there's an overlap of several days. Currently we are replacing one AEF with another, so for several days there are more planes there than normal. It's temporary and of short-term duration." ... [Read More]


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