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Banned by Washington: Chinese Food Imports

Nov 14, 2008
Two months after China’s melamine-tainted milk scandal first made headlines around the world, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it is blocking all products made with Chinese milk from entering the country until they are proven to be...

A Green Test for Wal-Mart China

Oct 21, 2008
Here’s the prototype for Wal-Mart China’s efforts to go green: a store in northern Beijing. The Wangjing Supercenter boasts an array of energy-saving measures which, if proven effective, will eventually be rolled out throughout China and...

Financial Clouds Have a Silver Lining For China Recruiters

Oct 14, 2008
Finding the right talent has long been one of the most difficult issues facing companies in China. And in the wake of the world’s financial turmoil, executives at Spencer Stuart, an executive recruiting and consulting firm, are sensing opportunity.

Blue Sky Dreaming

Nov 30, 1999
Perhaps Xinhua, China’s official newswire, has a sense of humor? Today was one of most polluted days we’ve seen in Beijing for a while.

For Melamine Cases, What’s In a Number?

Nov 30, 1999
Earlier this week we noted the odd evasiveness of Chinese health authorities at providing an update on the number of children who have been sickened by drinking melamine-tainted milk products. They have new information, they say, but won’t...

A Sign of Things to Come from Hu Shuli?

Dec 15, 2009
Even before former Caijing magazine editor Hu Shuli left the influential publication last month, speculation was running rampant about what her next venture would be. Hu has accepted a part-time position as the dean of the Sun Yat-Sen University...

Microsoft China Accused of Copycat Code

Dec 14, 2009
From the WSJ’s Digits blog: Microsoft (MSFT) often complains about the losses it suffers at the hands of software pirates in China. Now a Taiwanese company called Plurk is accusing one of Microsoft’s Chinese Internet services of swiping Plurk’s...

Rules 'Treats Both Domestic- and Foreign-Invested Enterprises Equally'

Dec 14, 2009
Read the full text of the statement on procurement rules from a spokeswoman for China’s Foreign Affairs Ministry, translated by The Wall Street Journal. Spokesperson’s Office Ministry of Foreign Affairs People’s Republic of China December 14,...

Lawyer Detained in Chongqing Crackdown

Dec 14, 2009
The massive campaign to crackdown on gangsters and corrupt officials in the southwestern city of Chongqing is extending its reach to lawyers. On Sunday, Chongqing police detained a defense lawyer on suspicion of providing false evidence and...

In Botswana, China Is Everywhere

Dec 14, 2009
Stepping off the plane in the small Botswanan capital of Gaborone, passengers are hit by just how deeply China has penetrated in Africa. Amid the scaffolding and sheets of plastic that mask work on a new airport terminal expected to be open in time...


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