China accuses U.S. of "prejudice" over 1989 protest comments
BEIJING (Reuters) - China accused the United States of "prejudice" on Saturday after the U.S. State Department renewed a call for Beijing to fully account for its bloody crackdown on pro-democracy...
View ArticlePMC Presents at OptiNet China 2013
Filed under: Investing *PMC Presents at OptiNet China 2013* BEIJING--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- PMC® (NAS: PMCS) , the semiconductor innovator transforming networks that connect, move and store big data, will...
View ArticleAdaptec by PMC Presents and Exhibits at China Cloud Computing Conference 2013
Filed under: Investing *Adaptec by PMC Presents and Exhibits at China Cloud Computing Conference 2013* Storage Industry Leader Hosts Technical Seminar on Next Generation Storage System Designs...
View ArticleEurope Faces A Decision On Wednesday That Could Trigger A Trade War With China
The European Commission faces a difficult choice Wednesday -- stick to its principles and impose anti-dumping duties on Chinese solar panel imports, or bow to German-led pressure and avoid a step many...
View ArticleObama To Meet With China On Hacking
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama will be looking for signs from China's leader at their upcoming meeting that Beijing is ready to address its reported high-tech spying, which the White House sees...
View ArticleChina’s crackdown on corruption is bad news for Gucci
BEIJING—Exports of elegant Swiss watches to China have plunged. Sales of Mercedes-Benz and other premium sedans are slowing. And high-end restaurants, coming off their worst Chinese New Year festival...
View ArticleChina: The Great Economic Transformation
The Great Economic Transformation! The Chinese are suckers for adjectives to describe and give power and eminence to their attributes, actions or constructions. The Long March. The Cultural Revolution....
View ArticleChina and The Biggest Territory Grab Since World War II
Yesterday, the New York Times reported that China’s mapping authority, Sinomaps Press, issued a new map of the country showing 80% of the South China Sea as internal Chinese water. What’s at issue?...
View ArticleU.S.-China Summit Reveals Beijing's Drive
The California summit this week between Presidents Barack Obama and Xi Jinping reflects the surprising speed with which China's new leader has asserted his authority and laid out his vision for a...
View ArticlePMI pullback adds to China slowdown fears
China's factory activity shrank for the first time in seven months in May as both domestic and external demand softened, adding to concerns that the world's second-largest economy is losing momentum....
View ArticleChina Manufacturing Data Soften
HSBC's gauge of manufacturing activity in China slipped into contractionary territory in May, despite the country's official reading showing a slight improvement. Reported by Wall Street Journal 10...
View ArticleChina PMIs highlight economic momentum slowing down
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factory activity shrank for the first time in seven months in May as both domestic and external demand softened, while growth in the services sector cooled, pointing to...
View ArticleChina, U.S. Agree To Save Planet From Climate Change
China and the United States agreed to step up joint efforts to save the planet on Friday. Though so far both are doing a -- how do I say this and be impartial -- a subpar job at it when compared to...
View ArticleSingapore’s water companies aim to quench China’s thirst
Water companies in Singapore are attracting big-name investors as they profit from exporting their expertise to China, which plans to spend US$850 billion over the next decade to improve its scarce and...
View ArticleJared Bernstein: The China Dance: It Ain't No One Step
I found this long critique of Chinese expansionary economics in Sunday mornings New York Times to be pretty misguided. Lots of good info and the authors did their homework, but their core thesis seemed...
View ArticleUS manufacturing lobby presses Obama on China
Washington (AFP) June 3, 2013 The US manufacturing lobby on Monday said President Barack Obama should get tough with President Xi Jinping on alleged Chinese cyber spying and what it sees as predatory...
View ArticleDeath toll rises to 120 in China`s poultry plant fire
The death toll from the fire at a poultry plant in northeast China`s Jilin Province had risen to 120, with about 70 people injured. Reported by Zee News 2 hours ago.
View ArticleWorld › China blocks Tiananmen anniversary remembrance
Chinese police blocked the gate of a cemetery housing victims of the Tiananmen crackdown on its 24th anniversary Tuesday, part of a sweeping annual effort to bar commemorations of the event....
View ArticleChina poultry plant fire kills 119: local government
Beijing (AFP) June 03, 2013 At least 119 people were killed in a fire which swept through a poultry processing plant in northeast China on Monday, local officials said, in what appeared to be the...
View Article55 killed in China slaughterhouse fire
Beijing, June 3 : At least 55 people were killed Monday when a major fire swept through a poultry processing plant in northeast China's Jilin province, authorities said. Reported by newKerala.com 2...
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