Reform or face chaos, China told
CHINA'S new leadership is facing growing pressure to implement political, legal and human rights reforms. Reported by The Australian 1 hour ago.
View ArticleChina Commission Gives Kemet Clearance for Purchase of 34% Stake in NEC Tokin
KEMET Corporation (NYSE: KEM), a leading manufacturer of tantalum, ceramic, aluminum, film, paper and electrolytic capacitors, announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, KEMET Electronics...
View ArticleChina's Program To Re-Introduce Pandas Into the Wild Proving Difficult
China's program to breed the endangered giant panda in captivity has been largely successful, with several pandas being kept in zoos outside China, including in the United States. An eminent U.S....
View ArticleOptimism on China pushes up ore price
Hopes for a rebound in China's steel production help push the price for iron ore to an eight-month high. Reported by Brisbane Times 2 hours ago.
View ArticleChina’s FX exodus: the suitcase edition
We’ve written a lot about capital outflows from China, what Beijing is doing to try to stem the flows, and how all this impacts the renminbi. Most of the time, the talk is about billions of dollars...
View ArticleExiled Tibetans stage anti-China rally in Jammu
Over 200 Tibetan exiles, including students, on Wednesday staged a rally in the state`s winter capital to protest against China`s rule in Tibet. Reported by Zee News 1 hour ago.
View ArticleChina kids' shelter fire kills at least 7 children
BEIJING, China – A fire at a private shelter for orphans and abandoned children in central China killed at least seven children on Friday, a local official said. Media reports said an unknown number of...
View ArticleChina: NYT journo not expelled; paperwork lacking
BEIJING (AP) — The Chinese government says it did not expel a New York Times reporter who had to leave mainland China this week after he failed to obtain new press credentials. China's Foreign Ministry...
View ArticleChina Galaxy Securities files for dual US$1.5b listing
China Galaxy Securities, China’s, seventh-biggest brokerage, has filed applications to regulators for a planned US$1.5 billion initial public offering in Hong Kong and Shanghai, IFR reported on Friday....
View ArticleChina Yuchai To Launch 12 New Engines for 2013
SINGAPORE, Jan. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --China Yuchai International Limited (NYSE: CYD) ("China Yuchai" or the "Company") announced today that its main operating subsidiary, Guangxi Yuchai Machinery......
View ArticleChina: NYT reporter not expelled; lacked paperwork
BEIJING (AP) — The Chinese government said Friday that it did not expel a New York Times reporter who had to leave mainland China this week after he failed to obtain new press credentials. China's...
View ArticleLCD TV Makers Penalized In China For Price-Fixing
*Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online* LCD television manufacturers who have been previously convicted of price-fixing have now met justice in China.LG, Samsung and 4 other Taiwanese...
View ArticleChina Bans Troublemaking Weibo Users as Google Removes Censorship Warning
China's "Great Firewall" has been around for years and the Chinese have learned to live with it, or go around it if they really want to. It's a fact of life in China, one that affects more and more...
View ArticleChinese Newspapers Battle Over China Censors
BEIJING (AP) — In a rare move, some Chinese journalists are openly confronting a top censor after a southern newspaper known for its edgy reporting was forced to change a New Year editorial calling for...
View ArticleChina Says It Did Not Expel NYT Reporter
BEIJING (AP) — The Chinese government said Friday that it did not expel a New York Times reporter who had to leave mainland China this week after he failed to obtain new press credentials. China's...
View ArticleChina fines six firms - including LG and Samsung - over LCD price-fixing
China has imposed penalties totalling 353 million yuan (HK$434 million) on six manufacturers of flat panel screens, including Samsung and LG Display, for fixing prices. It is the first time China has...
View ArticleChina's fast-food pioneer struggles to keep customers saying 'YUM!'
KFC and Pizza Hut's US parent firm tries to recover from '45-day chicken' food safety scare in bid to stay ahead of local competitors Just south of the Forbidden City, past Mao Zedong's palatial...
View ArticleChina fines LG Display, Samsung and others over alleged price fixing
Companies embroiled in display price fixing scandals aren't out of the woods just yet. China's National Development and Reform Commission has just fined six manufacturers ¥353 million ($56.7 million)...
View ArticleGoogle concedes defeat in China censorship battle
US company quietly drops warning message that Chinese users saw when searching for politically sensitive phrases Google has reluctantly conceded defeat in its latest effort to combat online censorship...
View ArticleChina's Increasingly Common Stabbings Turn Fatal
In another case of a mentally ill person going on a knife-wielding rampage in China, a man killed one person and injured five others in an attack in Shenzhen. Surveillance video of the attack and...
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