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People's Republic of China
It has purchased state-of-the-art fighter jets from Russia, such as the Sukhoi Su-30s, and has also produced its own modern fighters, specifically the Chinese J-10s and the J-11s. ... According to a number of sources, Buddhism in China accounts for between 660 million (~50%) and over 1 billion (~80%) while Taoists number 400 million (~30%).
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Economy of the People's Republic of China
The economy of the People's Republic of China is the third largest in the world, after the United States and Japan (2008) with a nominal GDP of US$4.91 trillion (2009) when measured in exchange-rate terms. ... In 2007, 9 million automobiles are expected to be produced and the country could become the number-one automaker in the world by 2020.
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Technological and industrial history of the People's Republic of China
In 1983 China produced 4.6 millions tons of cotton, more than double the 1978 total. ... Although output was high in a number of industries, quality was often poor.
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China
As China opened up to foreign trade and missionary activity, opium produced by British India was forced onto Qing China. ... A number of more authoritarian strains of thought have also been influential, such as Legalism.
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Pharmaceutical industry in China
It expects to double the number of marketing representatives (MRs) to 130 in 2004, and increase sales in China from ¥3.0 billion currently (company estimate for 2003) to ¥5.0 billion within a few years. ... GMP is a system to ensure products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards.
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Republic of China
The Republic of China (ROC), commonly known as Taiwan, is a state in East Asia comprising the islands of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and other minor islands, which are located off the east coast of mainland China. ... As of 2009, the armed forces of the ROC number approximately 300,000, with nominal reserves totaling 3.6 million as of 2005.
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Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China
China is a major transshipment point for heroin produced in the Golden Triangle region of Southeast Asia. ... Australia has a significant minority Chinese population, which has been steadily growing in number since the first gold rush.
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The Hall China Company
The Hall China Company was founded by Robert Hall in East Liverpool, Ohio, in August 1903 following the dissolution of the two-year old East Liverpool Potteries Company. ... During the mid-20th century, Hall China produced a number of renowned designs including the Ball and Donut jugs and the Nautilus, Donut and Aladdin teapots.
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Outsourcing
Outsourcing (wikt: outsourcing) often refers to the process of subcontracting to a third-party. ... In the engineering discipline there has been a debate about the number of engineers being produced by the major economies of the United States, India and China.
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