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... TRADE The direction of China's foreign trade has undergone marked changes since the early 1950s . In 1950 more than 70 percent of the total was accounted for by trade with the non - Communist world , but by 1954 — the year after the end ...
... TRADE The direction of China's foreign trade has undergone marked changes since the early 1950s . In 1950 more than 70 percent of the total was accounted for by trade with the non - Communist world , but by 1954 — the year after the end ...
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... trade , just as it failed to tap the expanding agricultural base . Its rare interventions in trade were motivated by a desire to dampen economic fluctuations in employment . Its major goal was stability , not growth . And yet the early ...
... trade , just as it failed to tap the expanding agricultural base . Its rare interventions in trade were motivated by a desire to dampen economic fluctuations in employment . Its major goal was stability , not growth . And yet the early ...
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Trade in tea and opium The Treaty of Nanking Foreign gains Effects of the treaties of 1858-60. localities ; in this way , regional drama also spread outside its own territory . Drama was the bridge connecting the oral and written realms ...
Trade in tea and opium The Treaty of Nanking Foreign gains Effects of the treaties of 1858-60. localities ; in this way , regional drama also spread outside its own territory . Drama was the bridge connecting the oral and written realms ...
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