Cover Story The annual session of China's National People's Congress saw the passage of two laws that will have major impacts on the future of the nation. The Property Law, which has been 13 years in the drafting process, sets in stone individual property rights. The Enterprise Income Taw Law levels tax rates for foreign and chinese companies, with some exception, with the aim of promoting a future in the international marketplace based on innovation rather than cheap labor. Both laws move China a step further down its market economy path.Focus:FRANK DEBATE MARKS NPC SESSIONS.CLOSING WAGE GAP TOP OF AGENDA.CAN OPENING FINANCIAL MARKETS RESOLVE U.S. TRADE DEFICIT?OLYMPIC STADIUM TO SHINE WITH SOLAR POWER.本雜志為英文版。附李肇星談中國外交工作及國際和地區(qū)問題(中英雙語)。
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EDITOR'S DESK Focus on the People PEOPLE & POINTS WEEKLY WATCH WORLD The Downside of Openness A Sovereignty Dilemma Keeping the Seas Safe VIEWPOINT Spending for Peace Beefing Up Military Inevitable NATION Government Tackles Wealth Gap Milestones Mark New Direction Democratic Shift BUSINESS Eating Up Less Energy Light the Green Torch Commericial Countryside Where to List? Market Watch CULTURE Lasting Love For @Peach Bloosom Land@ FORUM Should Internet Jargon Be Allowed in College Entrance Examinations? EXPAT'S EYE First Impressions