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Those benefits include low-tariff access to Chinese agriculture and technological markets.
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On Tuesday afternoon, administration officials applauded the decision by Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, who had just announced his support for the landmark trade agreement, which opens up Chinese agriculture, technology and manufacturing markets to U.S. goods.
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Now, the jobs have run out in some parts of the country, wages have declined, and some greenhorns are looking beyond the Chinese community for work in construction and agriculture.
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If one were to graph the pace of technological breakthroughs and resulting business structure changes and wealth creation throughout history, the graph would include little spikes to include the high points of Mesopotamian agriculture, Egyptian construction, Chinese paper, Athenian education, Roman roads and aqueducts, and so on.
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The graph would include little spikes marking the high points of Mesopotamian agriculture, Egyptian construction and jewelry, Chinese gunpowder and paper, Athenian education, Roman roads and aqueducts, and so on.
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Nine areas of priority were highlighted, including reforming public administration, fiscal reform, financial liberalization to allow for more international bank participation in the Chinese economy, social welfare reform, urbanization, agriculture modernization, and technology and innovation.
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The Chinese are also showing interest in investing in hydropower, agriculture and construction.
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He said little about agriculture -- on which 80% of Chinese still depend for a living -- and the widening gap between the rich and the poor.
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To the Chinese leadership, there were other priorities, like education, agriculture, heavy industry development, eradication of diseases, sanitation.
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Xie said some Chinese investors were interested in U.S. resources, alternative energy and biotechnology, especially in the area of agriculture.
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