China, Asia issues in Australian polls

From Asia Times: “Australians will vote on Saturday to choose their next prime minister, and closer ties with China and better relations with Asia are on the agenda. Regardless of who is elected, it is clear that like other regional states, Australia steadily is being drawn closer to China – and maintaining a close, especially […]

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Spokesman Rejects US Religion Report

China Daily, an online news site, reports that Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Kong Quan, rejects the annual “International Religious Freedom Report 2004” published by the United States Government. Kong claims the Chinese Government has been protecting citizens’ religious freedoms according to the law. China Daily quotes Kong saying, “The US is pointing its finger at […]

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In Shenzhen, workers protest at low wages, long hours

South China Morning Post (via China Study Group) reported that “About 3,000 workers protested outside an electronics factory in Shenzhen yesterday against low pay and harsh working conditions. The workers, employed by the Hong Kong-mainland joint-venture company Computime, rallied outside the factory early in the morning, blocking the entrance and part of a main road. […]

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“High Tech” and Cheaper Olympic Games

The Science and Technology Committee of the 2008 Olympic Games launched a new website to promote the theme “High Tech Olympics” (ÁßëÊäÄ••Ëøê). On one level, this is simply an effort to showcase China’s technological achievements. But the theme “High Tech Olympics” is also designed to address other concerns. Committee Vice-Chair Deng Nan (ÈÇìÊ•†, daughter of […]

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Return of the Countdown Clock

The days, hours, minutes and seconds remaining before opening ceremonies of the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing are now displayed on a 46-foot tall countdown clock at Tiananmen Square. Officially unveiled on September 21, the clock stands near the entrance of the National Museum at the eastern edge of the Square. With this installation, there […]

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Chirac seeks speedy end to EU arms embargo on China

“French President Jacques Chirac, in an interview released Thursday, repeated calls for a speedy end to a European Union ban on arms sales to China. The 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing which sparked the embargo was “another time”, he said in an interview with China’s state news agency Xinhua. ” The full article is […]

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Medicine sales turn healthy profits in China

From Times Online UK: “Yesterday became the latest multinational to identify China as a top priority, as the pharmaceutical company sought to reassure investors that it could continue to eke profits growth out of its ageing portfolio of drugs. The company said it would target about 60,000 Chinese doctors, out of a possible 1.2 million […]

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China opens up to Electronic Arts

From BBC today: “Electronic Arts, the world’s biggest computer games firm, is setting up a development studio in China. The firm said it hopes to have 500 staff at the Chinese arm, which should help it capitalise on the massive demand in Asia for online gaming.” The full article is here.

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China evolves beyond old Communist slogan

From UPI (via Washington Times) today: “Four major challenges faced by Chinese president Hu Jintao and premier Wen Jiabao were discussed in the article: getting back pay to internal migrant workers; increasing rural incomes; building a social security net for the unemployed; and efforts in combating HIV/AIDS.”

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China Reportedly Believes N Korea Had Uranium Program

From Pacific Rim Bureau (CNSNews.com): “Two years after the North Korean nuclear crisis erupted, China for the first time reportedly has said that it believes its communist neighbor had a uranium-enrichment program. The reported reversal, if confirmed, is important because Beijing is widely regarded as the country that wields the most clout with North Korea, […]

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France pins huge hopes on China’s ambitious nuclear energy plans

AFP: “French companies are well positioned to benefit from China’s hugely ambitious drive to boost its nuclear energy capacity, but will face tough competition from US rivals. Currently, China has only nine nuclear reactors that fulfill less than two percent of the country’s energy needs. But policy makers in Beijing have vowed to increase that […]

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China Considers Revamping One-Child Law

New research commissioned by the government has led officials to reconsider China’s strict one-child policy, according to an article today. Fearing the one-child limitation may lead to social unrest and have adverse economic effects, the government is considering changing the policy to allow families to have two children. On average, Chinese women have fewer than […]

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