China has enough data to prove US hacked into our systems: official
China's top Internet security official says he has "mountains of data" pointing to extensive US hacking aimed at China, but it would be irresponsible to blame Washington for such attacks, and called...
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http://1goldinvestment.com/gold-premium-surges-in-china-wise-aunties-and-wealthy-buying/ Gold Premium Surges In China – Wise ‘Aunties’ And Wealthy Buying Gold inched down today after yesterday’s 2%...
View ArticleObama to Push China's Xi on Cyberattacks
White House officials say U.S. President Barack Obama will take a tough stance on China-based cyberattacks when he hosts his Chinese counterpart at an informal summit later this week. Speaking...
View ArticleGym, Health and Fitness Clubs in China Industry Research Report – Now...
The Gym, Health and Fitness Clubs industry in China has been developing rapidly in recent years, largely due to increasing disposable incomes and health awareness among Chinese consumers, says...
View ArticleThis week Barack Obama must avoid the start of a cold war with China | Martin...
In his first meeting with the new president, Xi Jinping, it is vital that the two powers rebuild their relationship On Friday the new Chinese president, Xi Jinping, and the United States president,...
View ArticleFury in China Over Poultry Plant Inferno
The 119 workers killed in a poultry plant fire in China died because of greed and corruption, furious relatives say. The disaster—believed to be the worst factory fire in Chinese history—has sparked...
View ArticleOfficial: China Has 'Mountains of Data' on US Cyberattacks
China's top Internet security official says he has "mountains of data" pointing to extensive U.S. hacking aimed at China, but it would be irresponsible to blame Washington for such attacks, and called...
View ArticleEven after earlier fire, China poultry plant workers didn't query locked doors
DEHUI, China (Reuters) - Workers at a poultry slaughterhouse in northeastern China where 119 people died in a fire this week saw nothing odd in the plant's doors being locked, even after a previous...
View ArticleChinese-American Released From China
LOS ANGELES—When he was finally able to leave China after being kept there for nearly five years over a dispute with a business rival, Chinese-American scientist Hu Zhicheng got out so fast that his...
View ArticleChina opens probe into EU wine imports
A day after the European Union announced levies against solar panels imported from China, China has announced a price dumping investigation into wine imported from the EU – adding a new layer to a...
View ArticleJilin fire: China poultry plant workers didn't query locked doors, even after...
June 05, 2013 3:41 PM DEHUI, China (REUTERS) - Workers at a poultry slaughterhouse in northeastern China where 119 people died in a fire this week saw nothing odd in the plant's doors being locked,...
View ArticleWindhorseTour Announces China Now Allows Short Stays in Beijing and Shanghai...
In an effort to facilitate tourism in China, now the foreigners from 45 countries can apply for a short stay in China. WindhorseTour can arrange hotels, cars and restaurants for these travelers....
View Article‘Japan, China agreed to shelve Senkaku islands row in 1970s`
Japan and China had agreed to shelve the territory row over Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea when the two countries normalized relations in the early 1970s, a former Japanese minister has said....
View ArticleChina launches inquiry into European wine exports as trade war fears grow
Beijing's move raises prospect of price rises for EU wine exports a day after Brussels imposed tariffs on Chinese solar panels A Europe-China trade war took firmer shape on Wednesday when Beijing...
View ArticleHemp, Inc. International Expansion Solidified by Contract with Yasheng Group...
NEW YORK, June 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Hemp, Inc. (OTC: HEMP) is pleased to announce a contract has been signed with the Yasheng Group, one of China's largest agricultural producers, to cultivate and...
View ArticleChina approves S. Korean group's 35 per cent stake in Sinopec ethylene plant
June 05, 2013 4:49 PM BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top economic planner has approved South Korea's SK Group taking a 35 per cent stake in a US$2.7 billion (S$3.4 billion) petrochemical complex that...
View ArticleCyber experts say calling out China may be working
Cyber experts say calling out China may be working Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed....
View ArticleChina opens EU wine probe as trade dispute spreads
BEIJING: Beijing has begun an anti-dumping probe into European wine, the commerce ministry said Wednesday after the EU imposed tariffs on solar panel imports from China, in a dramatic broadening of...
View ArticleUS inventor allowed out by China ahead of summit
A US inventor who was prevented from leaving China for nearly five years in a row over trade secrets has been allowed home, Beijing said on Wednesday, ahead of a presidential summit between the two...
View ArticleJapan, China agreed to shelve Senkaku islands row in 1970s, says former...
Japan and China had agreed to shelve the territory row over Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea when the two countries normalized relations in the early 1970s, a former Japanese minister has said....
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