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on November 11, 2009
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Remember the Obama Administration's new tariff on tires made in China? When it was announced back in September, analysts said it was going to be the start of a new trade war. In ca...
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on February 26, 2008
China's State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) held up at least ten IPOs last year because the companies involved didn't meet new anti-pollution guidelines, according to The Wall...
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on January 11, 2008
You think it's toys? Or maybe food products, like soup and seafood? Bad rip offs of collectible porcelain and art glass? None of those things are China's biggest export to the U.S.
China'...
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on April 25, 2006
The raft of new Chinese financial regulations might make it easier for listed companies to raise money on its stock exchanges but for the foreigner it may still require skilled tea leaf readers to und...
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on April 20, 2006
Despite the earlier impressive checkbook diplomacy efforts of Wu Yi, China's vice prime minister and now coupled with President Hu Jintao's whirlwind charm offensive US tour, it's apparent...