Google loses ground to Baidu – Xinhua

From Xinhua: US Internet search engine company Google, a dazzling success story on Wall Street, is underperforming in China’s booming search engine market, a recent survey has found. Google’s share of China’s Internet search engine market is rapidly being eroded by its Chinese rival Baidu.com Inc, the quasi-government China Internet Network Information Centre (CNNIC) said […]

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Retail Billionaire Moves Apparel Work Out Of China – Chris Noon

From Forbes.com: Out of fashion? Even if China does resolve its textile imports disputes with the U.S. and EU, the made-in-China label may be as dated as shoulder pads. According to a media report, U.K. retailers are shifting production from China to Eastern Europe, Turkey and India to keep pace with customer demand for the […]

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In China, it’s Mongolian Cow Yogurt Super Girl – Robert Marquand

From The Christian Science Monitor: For nearly three hours Chinese society stopped – and voted. No, it wasn’t a political revolution, but a mass thumbs up to a 21-year-old from Sichuan who belts out the song “Zombie” from the rock band “Cranberries” as part of her act. China’s “Super Girl” is an American Idol-style TV […]

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Beijing Police Raid Rights Group Office – Joseph Kahn

From The New York Times: The Chinese police raided the office of an American-financed human rights group here on Monday shortly before the arrival of the United Nations human rights chief, as the authorities sought to keep a tight lid on dissent during the visit. The police searched the offices and copied computer files at […]

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Beijing ahead in the Internet game – Tamara Renee Shie

From The Asia Times: The Internet, long proclaimed a conduit for democratization, is meeting its match in China. While Western libertarians believe China is fighting a losing battle as protestors and dissidents increasingly organize online, the Chinese leadership is betting its dual strategy of censorship and development will ultimately succeed. The Internet provides an unprecedented […]

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Mandelson in stark warning over China trade – George Parker

From The Financial Times: Peter Mandelson, EU trade commissioner, on Tuesday warned of clothes shortages for European retailers and higher prices for consumers if the trade crisis which has left millions of Chinese garments piling up at Europe’s ports was not resolved. “The consequences of not doing so will be severe economic pain for many […]

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China’s Baidu.com overtakes Google in major Chinese cities – AFX

From AFX, via Forbes.com: China’s Baidu.com, which listed on the Nasdaq earlier this month, has overtaken US rival Google in the key cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, which account for the majority of China’s Internet users, the China Daily reported. The newspaper was citing a survey by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC).

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An insight into sky-high medical expenses – Wen Gang and Zhuang Xueyun

From Hainan Daily. Translated via Sinofile: The reform of the medical and public health system has become a “half-done dish” that patients, hospitals and the government are all dissatisfied with. Not long ago, China’s Reform of the Medical and Health System,” a joint project conducted by the Development Research Center of the State Council and […]

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Quenching China’s thirst for oil – Japan Times

From a Japan Times editorial: The prospect of China buying up international petroleum supplies to quench its growing thirst for energy is the newest geopolitical nightmare. Like most bogeymen, though, the fear disappears when exposed to harsh light. China is eager to secure resources to feed its developing economy, but those efforts pose no threat […]

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Officials thrive, miners die – Wu Zhong

From the Standard: In an apparent measure trying to mend fences with China’s aggrieved citizenry, the State Council last week issued a directive ordering government officials withdraw their investment in coal mines. The directive was prompted by widely reported collusion between local officials and entrepreneurs running the Daxing Mine in Guangdong’s Xingning City, where a […]

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