The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area has contributed to the deepening of economic ties and cooperation across all fields,but it has also generated certain problems.In order to achieve a sustainable development in the futur...The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area has contributed to the deepening of economic ties and cooperation across all fields,but it has also generated certain problems.In order to achieve a sustainable development in the future,deepened economic ties featuring mutual benefits are required.The basic approach is to form a system of vertical division through an industrial value chain dominated by the free trade area.This will help build China into a more powerful final product market and boost regional economic integration.展开更多
In 1995, the DPRK encountered its biggest flood in one hundred years. The government made an appeal to the international community for food aid. Thus the food crisis in this country received worldwide attention. The r...In 1995, the DPRK encountered its biggest flood in one hundred years. The government made an appeal to the international community for food aid. Thus the food crisis in this country received worldwide attention. The root of the crisis lay in unfavorable natural conditions, frequent natural disasters, a misguided economic development strategy, drawbacks in the agricultural production and circulation systems, faults in agricultural policy, and changes in the international position, and so on. All these factors contributed to the food crisis.展开更多
文摘The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area has contributed to the deepening of economic ties and cooperation across all fields,but it has also generated certain problems.In order to achieve a sustainable development in the future,deepened economic ties featuring mutual benefits are required.The basic approach is to form a system of vertical division through an industrial value chain dominated by the free trade area.This will help build China into a more powerful final product market and boost regional economic integration.
文摘In 1995, the DPRK encountered its biggest flood in one hundred years. The government made an appeal to the international community for food aid. Thus the food crisis in this country received worldwide attention. The root of the crisis lay in unfavorable natural conditions, frequent natural disasters, a misguided economic development strategy, drawbacks in the agricultural production and circulation systems, faults in agricultural policy, and changes in the international position, and so on. All these factors contributed to the food crisis.