局部发炎
a storm in a teacup
土豆泥
on the basis of equality and mutual benefit
globalization
拉动经济增长
五光十色
Corporate Governance
CAT
cross-infection
宋庆龄基金会
jetliner
asset portfolio
我们必须抓住新的机遇,迎接新的挑战,采取更加有力的措施,以更为积极的姿态扩大对外开放,力争对外贸易和吸收外资有新的增长。要继续实行以质取胜和市场多元化战略,贯彻落实各项鼓励出口的政策,努力扩大出口。 首先要积极调整出口商品结构,进一步扩大机电产品出口,加快纺织、服装、轻工业等传统出口商品升级换代,提高高新技术产品的出口比重,扩大农产品出口。 其次是积极开拓国际市场,特别要大力拓展非洲、拉美、东欧等新兴市场,积极发展与周边国家及发展中国家的经贸关系。鼓励国内有比较优势的企业到境外投资办厂,开展加工贸易和资源开发等项目。继续发展对外承包工程和劳务合作。
Globalization is under strain as never before. Everywhere its stresses rumble. Most of sub-Saharan Africa, South America, the Middle East, and Central Asia are mired in stagnation or economic decline. North America, Western Europe, and Japan are bogged down in slow growth and risk renewed recession. War now beckons in Iraq. For advocates of open markets and free trade this experience poses major challenges. Why is globalization so at risk? Why are its benefits seemingly concentrated in a few locations? Can a more balanced globalization be achieved? No easy answers to these questions exist. Open markets are necessary for economic growth, but they are hardly sufficient. Some regions of the world have done extremely well from globalization— notably East Asia and China in recent years. Yet some regions have done miserably, especially sub-Saharan Africa. The truth is that economic performance is determined not only by governance standards, but by geopolitics, geography, and economic structure. Countries with large populations, and hence large internal markets, tend to grow more rapidly than countries with small populations. Coastal countries tend to outperform landlocked countries. Countries with high levels of malaria tend to endure slower growth than countries with lower levels of malaria. Developing countries that neighbor rich markets, such as Mexico, tend to outperform countries far away from major markets. These differences matter. If rich countries don" t pay heed to such structural issues, we will find that the gaps between the world" s winners and losers will continue to widen. If rich countries blame unlucky countries—claiming that they are somehow culturally or politically unfit to benefit from globalization—we will create not only deeper pockets of poverty but also deepening unrest. This, in turn, will result in increasing levels of violence, backlash, and yes, terrorism.
The word "winner" and "loser" have many meanings. When we refer to a person as a winner, we do not mean one who makes someone else lose. To us, a winner is one who responds authentically by being credible, trustworthy, responsive, and genuine, both as an individual and as a member of a society.Winners do not dedicate their lives to a concept of what they imagine they should be; rather, they are themselves and as such do not use their energy putting on a performance, maintaining pretence, and manipulating others. They are aware that there is a difference between loving and acting loving, between being stupid and acting stupid, between being knowledgeable and acting knowledgeable. Winners do not need to hide behind a mask.Winners are not afraid to do their own thinking and use their own knowledge. They can separate facts from opinions and don"t pretend to have all the answers. They listen to others, evaluate what they say, but come to their own conclusions. Although winners can admire and respect other people, they are not totally defined, demolished, bound, or awed by them.Winners do not play "helpless", nor do they play the blaming game. Instead, they assume responsibility for their own lives.
和谐社会
de facto
personal income tax
Social Security Number
