Sinopec President Investigated for Corruption
On Monday, China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced in an online...
Apr 27, 2015
On Monday, China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced in an online...
Jan 10, 2014
The Wall Street Journal’s Wayne Ma reports that 43 people have been disciplined following an...
Mar 22, 2013
On the first stop of his first trip abroad as China’s president, Xi Jinping met with Russian president Vladimir Putin today in Moscow. U.S. News reports on the grand welcome that met the Chinese head-of-state, and the...
Nov 2, 2011
Chinese businesses are seen as second only to Russia’s in their readiness to hand out bribes abroad, according to a new survey. Many of the industries in which China is particularly globally active, such as energy, mining...
May 12, 2011
BusinessWeek’s Dexter Roberts examines the tangle of natural disasters, infrastructure failures, commercial pressures and political wrangling which undermines the electricity supply to parts of China. Companies are...
Mar 5, 2011
Although the rivalry between Japanese and South Korean companies has intensified, they are increasingly cooperating in ventures abroad to prevent Chinese competitors from getting too far ahead. Read the article in Asahi here:...
Feb 9, 2011
Western energy firms have been targeted in cyber espionage attacks, apparently orchestrated by hackers working from inside China, the Wall Street Journal reports: Law-enforcement agencies said they are investigating the...
Aug 20, 2007
From Financial Times: Diana Chen, one of China’s richest women, is not your typical iron industry baron. Ms Chen, 36, is a Western-educated “princeling”, as the children and grandchildren of China’s communist elite are known. Her late grandfather, Lu Dong, was China’s metallurgy minister in the 1960s and 1970s. This summer, Ms Chen launched a […]