China gives police more sea rights: state media
China has granted its border patrol police the right to board and expel foreign ships entering disputed waters in the South China Sea, state media reported Thursday. Reported by Bangkok Post 5 hours ago.
View ArticleChina's leaning tower 'stable at present'
An ancient Chinese tower tilting at a perilous angle has earned comparisons with Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa and worried a school in its shadow, state media reported Thursday. The Wanshou Temple...
View ArticlePhilippines still asking China to withdraw three ships
November 29, 2012 3:41 PM MANILA (AFP) - The Philippines is still asking China to withdraw three ships from a disputed shoal in the South China Sea almost six months after it promised to pull out, the...
View ArticleChina's change brings needed urgency
Western pundits disappointed by the absence of their favorites in China's new reduced leadership team are missing what is important: the sense of urgency and acknowledgment that bad economic numbers...
View ArticleChina at the centre of global illegal timber trade, NGO says
China’s insatiable appetite for timber is driving a growing illegal trade that is stripping forests in Africa and Asia and fuelling conflict, underscoring the urgency for Beijing to enact laws to crack...
View ArticleChina BAK Regains Compliance with NASDAQ Independent Director Requirements
SHENZHEN, China, Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --China BAK Battery, Inc. ("China BAK" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: CBAK), a leading global manufacturer of lithium-based battery cells, today announced t......
View ArticleGM venture in China plans $1 billion auto plant
GM venture in China plans $1 billion auto plant GM venture in China plans $1 billion auto plant HONG KONG (AP) — General Motors and its joint venture partners in China say they will build a third car...
View ArticleChina’s over-investment problem
A new IMF working paper lays out what many China sceptics have been saying for years: the country has too much investment, and households are bearing the costs. Yes, you might have heard this many...
View ArticleChinese police plan to board vessels in disputed South China Sea
November 29, 2012 6:48 PM BEIJING (REUTERS) - Police in the southern Chinese island province of Hainan will board and search ships which enter into what China considers its territorial waters in the...
View ArticleChina Border Patrols to Search, Expel 'Illegal' Foreign Ships
China will soon allow border police to board and search foreign ships that enter what Beijing considers its territorial waters in the disputed South China Sea. In a move likely to raise regional...
View ArticleChina will be the world's biggest film market by 2020
Industry driven by China's increasingly wealthy population looks set to overtake the US, claims Ernst & Young report China's film market – already the second biggest in the world – will surpass...
View ArticleiPhone 5 Gets Final Regulators Approval In China
We have been hearing rumors that Apple’s new iPhone 5 would launch in China next month, and now it would appear that Apple has received the last regulatory approval from the Chinese regulators that it...
View ArticleApple's iPhone 5 cleared for sale in China
Apple’s iPhone 5 appears to have cleared the last hurdle in a series of Chinese regulatory checks, opening the way for the device to finally be sold in one of the company’s largest markets. On...
View ArticleThe iPhone 5 Clears Its Final Regulatory Hurdle For Launch In China
Things seem to be on track for the iPhone 5 to meet its December release timeline in Greater China, since the device has now received approval for the final piece in the regulatory puzzle required for...
View ArticleResearch and Markets: Anesthesia Machines Market Outlook in BRICS (Brazil,...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2d5x7j/anesthesia) has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Anesthesia Machines Market Outlook in...
View ArticleNow, China pledges to board and search ships ‘illegally’ entering disputed...
Police in the southern Chinese island province of Hainan will board and search ships that enter into what China consider its territorial waters in the disputed South China Sea. Reported by IndiaVision...
View ArticleAocos PX102 Android 4.1 Tablet Launches In China For $209
Chinese device maker Aocos has this week unveiled a new addition to their range of products with the unveiling of a transformer style tablet, in the form of the PX102 tablet. The new Aocos PX102 will...
View ArticleVIDEO: Ice covers China's Yellow River
Chinese authorities say the Yellow River, the country's second biggest, could completely freeze over amid plunging temperatures. Reported by BBC News 30 minutes ago.
View ArticleSamsung says to fix work conditions at suppliers' plants
Samsung reiterated a pledge to improve working conditions at its suppliers after admitting excessive overtime and fines for employees in China. Reported by NDTV.com 30 minutes ago.
View ArticleBank of America (BAC) completes the sale of its part of a JV with China...
Reported by SeekingAlpha 20 minutes ago.
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