China has a long way to go to reach global economic supremacy which is one point.
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China has a long-standing interest in extending its influence in Africa.
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China has a long history of building and maintaining Tanzanian infrastructure, most notably the Tazara railway, which was built in the first half of the 1970s.
More than anything, though, I left understanding that China has a long way to go toward creating a clean and sustainable energy future, but it seems to be in a hurry to get there.
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To compete viticulturally with its international counterparts, China still has a long way to go.
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But, impressive as these figures are, China still has a long way to go to catch up to the developed world.
China has had a long relationship with both Kenya and Tanzania.
If it pulls it off, it may yet become what China has long coveted: a global consumer brand.
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Wine has a long history in China, reaching back more than 2, 000 years to the first wine imported from Ferghana in what is now Uzbekistan.
China has long recognised that it needs a modern navy, capable of patrolling far from its own shores, and an air force able to defend its far-flung territorial claims.
It is well known that China has long been striving to emerge as a preeminent economic power.
Like much in China, skiing has, it is believed, a long history.
This indicates that Caterpillar has a long term view on China.
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Arnold added that the football club has had a long association with China dating back to 1975 with the club's first friendly match in the country.
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It has long been my view that China is a nation of small business people, farmers and engineers.
Mr. Wang launched a "Happy Guangdong" campaign this year, pledging to focus on improving living standards while slowing GDP growth in the province of 104 million people that pioneered China's economic reforms and has long been seen as a bellwether of the country's future.
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According to a 36-page academic research report by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, China has moved closer to its long-term goal for its currency, the renminbi (RMB), to become a global reserve currency.
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Long important as a manufacturing base, China has become a crucial consumer market for Apple as well.
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China has long had an eye on Australia's iron ore, a vital fuel for its industrial expansion.
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Yet, some analysts believe that India still has a long way to go before it can close the gap with China.
China has spent a tremendous amount of money on infrastructure over last decade and there are definitely long-term benefits to having better highways, fast railroads, more hospitals, etc.
The Economist has long argued that a flexible yuan is in the interests of both China and its trading partners.
The exodus is putting a kink in a long supply relationship that has reduced costs for American consumers while helping China flourish.
The larger goal of China's focus in IoT, analysts say, is to win a fight Beijing has long been losing -- setting international standards for new technology.
Last year, initial public offerings from China accounted for nearly one-third the total of all listings in the U.S. While this year has seen a slowdown to 13 IPOs in the U.S. from China, the long-term trend is unstoppable as Chinese entrepreneurs gain new-found confidence and their startups become market leaders.
State-owned China National Petroleum Corporation, eager for secure long-term supplies, has bought 40% of a large project in Sudan.
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China has also been pouring aid and investment into the Caribbean over the last decade as part of a long-term strategy to cultivate diplomatic support at the United Nations and to establish a strategic foothold in parts of the world long dominated by the West.
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