The leisure industry is booming (= is very successful) .
Newspaper stands is growing briskly
其它
its phenomenally fast growth can be sustained only at the expense of other economies, both developed and developing。
labour-intensive textile and clothing sector
Shoes, semiconductors and televisions are expected to follow
Inevitably, as China grows, some countries will find their competitive position altered
Moreover, the raw numbers exaggerate the picture
By contrast, when it comes to computers, cars or semiconductors-capital-intensive goods, in other words-China may increasingly be producing
are aiming at the booming demand
surplus labour
state-owned enterprises must lay off millions of workers
But with a rising budget deficit, China is not inclined to devote more resources to the health sector
Privatisation, or at least greater private involvement, may therefore have a lot to be said for it.
corruption, poverty, inefficient state enterprises, unemployment and non-performing loans as among his, and China’s, “many problems”.
impoverished province of Gansu
But while acknowledging the mountain of bad loans in China’s banking system and the slow development of the rural economy
The search for sustainable tropical forestry has become bogged down in a welter of disagreement about what “sustainability” is meant to achieve and who should foot the bill.Iwokrama illustrates the problem.
workforce
Play a primary/active/marginal role,
Seems disinclined(unwilling) to excert influence (china’s reluctance to put pressure )
Eighty percent of North Korea’s wherewithal, with respect to energy and economic activity, comes from China
optimist/pessimist
But the days of mass car ownership may still be a long way off
wealth minority/majority.
MANY of the students who applied for admission to Sakata Junior College were from
china .Sakata accepted their tuition fees and turned a blind eye when
Although Sakata’s conduct was inexcusable,it has to be said that neglect of serious study is a feature of other Japanese universities