China, Libya leader vow to strengthen ties – Xinhua

From Xinhua – English: China is willing to continuously advance the development of its friendly relations with Libya, visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said in Surt, Libyan leader Muammar Ghaddafi’s hometown, on Wednesday. At a meeting with Ghaddafi, Li said China will also boost the traditional friendship between the two peoples based on the […]

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Saudi king in China for oil talks – Aljazeera

From The Aljazeera.Net: King Abdullah has begun the first ever state visit to China by a Saudi leader, expected to focus on boosting co-operation to fuel China’s soaring energy needs. The visit marks the first part of an Asian tour that will take him on to India, Malaysia and Pakistan. During his three-day stay in […]

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Kidnapping industry is booming in China – Evan Osnos

From The Chicago Tribune: At a bicycle-parts factory in the go-go city of Shenzhen, a grim drama began this month when a group of men barged into a factory office and confronted owner Lau Siu-fan. Still held hours later on Jan. 3, the Hong Kong businessman phoned his wife and said he had been beaten […]

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‘New China hands’ wield business tools – David Armstrong

From The San Francisco Chronicle: Westerners wise in the ways of China have long been referred to as “old China hands.” Now, there are “new China hands” — people savvy in the ways of doing business in a post-Maoist China. Old China hands were diplomats, soldiers and missionaries dispatched to China to look after Western […]

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Like a bull in a China shop – Kirsty Needham

From smh.com.au: Arrogance and lack of experience can often be the downfall of businesses rushing to set up in China, writes Kirsty Needham. IT IS the new gold rush. Suit-clad gold diggers are pouring into the land of promise at a rate of a billion dollars a week. American, European and Australian investors are certain […]

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A second Earth needed to sustain India and China – D. Murali

From The Hindu Business Line: Do you know that India and China have as much population as that of “the next 20 largest countries combined”? Or that “some 80 per cent of the companies in Wal-Mart’s database of suppliers are now Chinese”? China and India are the focus of State of the World 2006 and […]

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China develops anti-ship missile - Ted Parsons

From Jane’s Report: The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is in the advanced stages of developing a revolutionary anti-ship ballistic missile to supplement its well known Ying-Ji family of anti-ship cruise missiles. The development programme has been confirmed by both US government and Asian military sources, with the latter estimating that the PLA may be […]

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Farm issues threatening China: Wen Jiabao

From AP, via Taipei Times: Land conflicts, unstable prices and backward conditions in China’s farm sector are threatening the country’s stability and its food supply, Premier Wen Jiabao (Ê∫´ÂÆ∂ÂØ∂) said in unusually blunt remarks published yesterday. Sustainable development and national stability depend on resolving such problems, Wen said in the text of a speech carried […]

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Microsoft does China’s dirty work – Peter Singer

From The Taipei Times: Earlier this month it was reported that at the request of China’s rulers, Microsoft shut down the Web site of a Chinese blogger that was maintained on a Microsoft service called MSN Spaces. The blogger, Zhao Jing (Ë∂ô‰∫¨), had been reporting on a strike by journalists at the Beijing News that […]

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Internet privacy under attack in U.S., China – John Shinal

From MarketWatch: I’m not sure what’s more troubling — the fact that the U.S. government wanted to get its hands on the Internet search results of millions of its citizens, or that some of the leading search firms were so quick to provide the data. Privacy — or the lack of it — on the […]

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China protester sent to psychiatric hospital: group

From Reuters.com: A woman who protested against forced evictions in Shanghai, China’s rapidly modernising commercial hub, has been forcibly admitted to a psychiatric hospital, a New York-based rights group said. Another Chinese who irked the authorities, a man arrested when he tried to mourn purged Communist Party chief Zhao Ziyang, has lost an appeal against […]

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The Chinese Censors Are At Work Again – ESWN

From EastSouthWestNorth blog: The Chinese censors are at work again. But this is not your usual story. Here is a story from Xinhua in Chinese and in translation: “According to what our reporter learned from the National Development and Reform Committee on January 16, in the work on reorganizing the coal mines that were either […]

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A China-Size Travel Delay – Edward Cody

From The Washington Post: Heavy snowfall in central China disrupted rail traffic Friday just as millions of Chinese headed home for Spring Festival family reunions, stranding countless travelers in frigid northern train stations. The backup, although limited mainly to north-south travel, dramatized the huge volume of holiday travel during the festival, or Chinese New Year, […]

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