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Industrial history of the People's Republic of China
In 1983 China produced 4.6 millions tons of cotton, more than double the 1978 total. China still was the world's largest silk producer in 1983, manufacturing approximately 1 billion meters of silk textiles. -
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Economy of the People's Republic of China
It is estimated to be the world's third largest by 2016. ... In addition, China produced 2,450 tons of silver and 215 tons of gold in 2004. -
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Agriculture in the People's Republic of China
In 2003 China produced 377 million tons, or 18.1% of total world production. ... Category · List of China-related topics -
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China
A flourishing of philosophy during the Warring States Period produced such noteworthy works as Confucius's Analects and Laozi's Tao Te Ching. ... Buddhism is the largest organized faith in China and the country has the most Buddhist adherents in the world. -
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Communications in the People's Republic of China
In 2001 China produced more than 46 million televisions and claimed 317 million sets in use. ... ↑ Internet users to log in at world No.1 -
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Energy policy of China
In the construction materials sector, China produced about 44% of the world's cement in 2006. -
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Economic history of the People's Republic of China
China produced most kinds of products made by industrialized nations but limited quantities of high-technology items. ... The country's most important resource was its labor force, the largest in the world. -
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Silk industry in China
China is the world's largest silk producer. ... Local governments have and are continuing to introduce new facilities that are expected to bring in latest high-end silk manufacturing machinery that will elevate both the quality and the quantity of the silk being produced in China. -
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Names of China
In other parts of the world, many names of China exist, mainly transliterations of the dynasties "Qin" or "Jin" (e.g. China, Sino), and Han or Tang. ... The Qin Dynasty, surviving for only a short period before being replaced by the Han Dynasty, is credited for the unifying and creation of a Han ethnicity. -
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Peanut
During the 1980s peanut production began to increase greatly so that as of 2006 China was the world's largest peanut producer. ... Domestic peanuts produced subject to the weight quota are supported at the higher of two prices, while peanuts over quota or those produced on farms not having a quota are supported at the lower rate.
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