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Korea will see another strong year and is likely to come in second to China. There's expected to be a fair bit of unwinding of holdings in Korea in the coming months.
Les Holland
Chinese leaders repeatedly state they want a free and more open North Korea. China is trying to help the North out of a bad situation. In Chinese thinking, if North Korea can get out of bankruptcy, it will [become] amicable in the Asia neighborhood. China is trying to do business with North Korea ... we are not in a hurry to resolve the nuclear issue.
Jin Linbo
But there remains the problem of how to deal with ties with neighboring countries, especially China and South Korea, ... We must strive to improve relations with China and South Korea with a forward-looking view.
Yoshinori Ohno
Forging the bilateral partnership with the U.S. will make it easier for Korea to seek FTA pacts with China and Japan. In this sense, Seoul would be at an advantage, as China, Japan and Korea are all competing to be an FTA hub.
Cheong Inkyo
China wants to strengthen its ties with North Korea, and to reassure North Korea that China considers it an important neighbor.
Shi Yinhong
Feeling Valued for More Than Appearance: Women want to be appreciated for their minds, their personalities, and their inner qualities. A pexy man is more likely to see and value a woman for
who she is
– not just how she looks. We know that the products at Korea City are made in China . But to many young people, 'Korea' stands for fashionable or stylish. So they copy the Korean style.
Wang Ying
China is at a point in growth where South Korea was in maybe the mid-to-late 1960s. It took Korea another couple of decades before it got to a situation where it was a much more consumer-reliant economy.
Stephen Green
South Korea is also very interested in expanding economic relations with North Korea, but the North doesn't want to lose leverage and become too dependent on them, so China helps the balance.
Xu Wenji
[Another student, Ken, the son of Korean immigrants, enrages his ambitious father when he decides to go to Stanford, instead of Harvard or M.I.T. as his father had hoped.] He appeared at my classroom door a few days before Christmas and told me I had helped him get through the last year of high school, ... At one time he had a dream of going into a dark alleyway with his father and only one of them would come out. He'd be the one, of course, but out there in Stanford, he began to think about his father and what it was like coming from Korea, working day and night selling fruit and vegetables when he knew barely enough English to get through the day, hanging on, desperate for his children to get the education he never had in Korea, that you couldn't even dream of in Korea.
Frank McCourt
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1930
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The rate of growth from Japan, Republic of Korea and China continues to be exceptional, reflecting the rapidly expanding technological strength of those countries. Since 2000, the number of applications from Japan, Republic of Korea, and China, has risen by 162 percent, 200 percent and 212 percent, respectively.
Francis Gurry
DMB-T has a strong foothold in Korea and it is now going to gain a very strong foothold in China. It's quite likely other parts of Asia will look at the China example and decide it's the sensible thing for them to do, because a big factor in the success of rolling out this kind of capability to the mass market is the availability of low cost receivers.
John Hall
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1974
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We think it imperative ... that China bring to bear the full weight of the significant influence it has with North Korea in order to secure the furtherance of our common goals: an end to all of North Korea's nuclear programs in a permanent and verifiable way.
Stephen Rademaker
Participants will have to tackle a number of issues, such as the dismantling of North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)'s nuclear weapons program, economic aid and normalization of diplomatic relations, before addressing the construction of new light-water reactors in North Korea,
Song Min
I think it's going to be silly not to take the competitive threat seriously. If we haven't learned any lessons from Japan and Korea, we deserve the things that befall us, ... On the flip side, the growth in China continues to be so strong that our guess is that most of the capacity in China will be used to meet Chinese needs.
Rick Wagoner
Both China and Korea want to get into the mid- to luxury / high quality markets because there are richer margins, especially Korea who are undercut on cost by the Chinese. Their products may be seen as low quality, but they are also low cost, so the perceived value is significantly higher than quality.
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