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Rongji Zhu. On the C-SPAN Networks: Rongji Zhu was a Premier for China with 10 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1998 News Conference.
Born on October 1, 1928 in Changsha, Hunan, Zhu Rongji mayor and party chief in Shanghai between 1987 and 1991, before becoming vice premier and then the fifth premier of the People's Republic of ...
W A S H I N G T O N, Oct. 10 -- President Clinton today signed into law a historic bill granting permanent normal trade relations to China. He also dispatched his top trade negotiator for urgent ...
TOKYO, Oct. 4 -- China is placing unusual emphasis on the state visit to Tokyo October 12-17 of Premier Zhu Rongji, the No. 3 man in Beijing's power line-up. Analysts say the visit will have as ...
It has been 75 years since the Chinese Communist Party came to power, and Zhu Rongji is one of the most unknown fathers of modern China who is still alive. Zhu Rongji was once a trending topic on ...
Since the beginning of October, the news about Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji's visit to Japan has whipped up a new "China heat" in Japan, China's neighbor separated by a mere strip of water. On the ...
President Jiang Zemin, left, and Premier Zhu Rongji at the National People’s Congress in 1998, the year Mr. Zhu declared, “No matter if it’s a minefield or a bottomless abyss ahead, I will ...
A series of conciliatory speeches by Zhu Rongji in June 1989 most likely defused a tense situation in Shanghai in the days following the military crackdown in Beijing, according to a newly ...
Former Chinese vice-president Wang Qishan has replaced ex-premier Zhu Rongji as honorary chairman of a high-profile multinational academic board that serves as a key “track 1.5” diplomacy ...
The reform-minded Zhu Rongji was premier. "It was a China which actually was very open and could sort of give us some indications of where we're heading, you know, to a more open, liberal society.
SINGAPORE—In 2002, with China’s shipyards producing just 8% of global commercial tonnage, then-Premier Zhu Rongji challenged his nation. “China,” he said, “can hope to become the world ...