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on December 2, 2007
China wants green investors. Not "green" as is new, inexperienced investor. China is looking for investors whose ideas don't consume much energy and don't create much pollution.
Th...
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on November 12, 2007
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has decided to place new limits on foreign investment in a number of areas of the economy, including real estate according to the Associat...
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on October 29, 2007
Remember back in August when China's Vice Premier, Wu Yi, China's most successful troubleshooter, was named as head of a cabinet level panel to address the issues of standards, product safety,...
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on October 28, 2007
If Congressman Chris Smith (R-New Jersey) and the rest of the House Foreign Affairs Committee get their way, it may soon be a violation of U.S. law for U.S. companies that operate in China to help Chi...
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on October 14, 2007
I ran across an interesting blog post this week that could have an impact on your philosophy of business in China, maybe...
The blog post was entitled Tough Times for Jesus in Xinjiang. It commented ...
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on October 11, 2007
Forbes is reporting that the U.S. Senate appears to have decided to ignore a proposal to raise taxes on venture capital profits.
A proposal in the House of Representatives would change the rate at ...
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on October 7, 2007
There's nothing like having to show up in court in a place where you really don't know the rules and maybe can't even understand the language. I think it's fair to say that the court s...
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on September 28, 2007
Is China corrupt? Sure. But, how corrupt? The China Law Blog published a post today that looked at where China stood compared to other nations...
Of the 180 countries surveyed by Transparency Interna...
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on September 9, 2007
With the Ways and Means holding Congressional hearings on how to simplify America's tax code, several members of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) have testified recently before Cong...
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on August 30, 2007
Chinese news sources announced today that Finance Minister Jin Renqing was resigning "for personal reasons." The Shanghaiist was more blunt, saying that he had been "removed."
At ...