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Slowing, Graying and in Debt, Can China’s Industrial Heartland Be Revived?

China, facing an economic slump, wants to make its industrial northeast more productive, turning to policies that some economists say have outlived their time.

Keith Bradsher
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China, Dalian (China), Economic Conditions and Trends, Factories and Manufacturing, International Trade and World Market, Labor and Jobs, Liaoning (China), Russia, Shenyang (China), Steel and Iron, Travel and Vacations
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