Uber Orders Drivers in China to Steer Clear of Protests
2015 has seen a wave of strikes and protests by Chinese taxi drivers, including one incident in...
by Cindy | Jun 16, 2015
2015 has seen a wave of strikes and protests by Chinese taxi drivers, including one incident in...
by Olivia Rosenman | Jul 29, 2013
China has moved on from Weibo, and so has the rest of the world, according to Charlie Custer at China Geeks. A recent move to allow users to login using Facebook is “too little, too late”. Sina didn’t even extend its reach to...
by cdtstaff | Oct 15, 2011
Despite the global economic crisis, another indication that retailers are still confident in expanding their China market. American clothing retailer Gap Inc., has announced that it will close a fifth of its American locations...
by cdtstaff | Apr 29, 2011
McDonald’s has announced it will seek to open 700 new stores in China by 2013, bringing its total number of restaurants in China to 2,000. From Market Watch: McDonald’s Corp. is planning its biggest expansion in...
by Xiao Qiang | Jan 23, 2010
From Time magazine: In my more than two decades in China, I have seldom seen the foreign business community more angry and disillusioned than it is today. Such sentiment goes beyond the Internet censorship and cyberspying that...
by Sophie Beach | Feb 19, 2008
The Journal of Indexes (“The Book of Record for the Index Industry”) has issued a special edition on the Chinese market called Understanding China, with contributions from some prominent economists and business...
by Xiao Qiang | May 29, 2005
From HoustonChronicle.com: BEGINNING with Marco Polo’s sojourn in China in the late 13th century, there have been two Chinas ” the China of the imagination, as interpreted by Westerners, and the real China as experienced by the Chinese. Post-imperial China provided some of the most powerful images of the 20th century. As we still see […]