Current Status of China's Transport and Prospects in the Near Future
Guo Hongtao
Chinese Economy, 1984, vol. 17, issue 4, 63-71
Abstract:
After thirty-two years of construction, especially in recent years, China has built an initial comprehensive transport network composed of railroads, highways, waterways, civil aviation, and pipelines.
Date: 1984
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