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IndustryWeek March 14, 2012 Adrienne Selko |
Why Does China Like 'Made in America?' In 2010, China spent $2.16 billion on goods from S.C. -- a 200% increase over the past five years. |
Chemistry World March 6, 2012 Peng Tian |
China Battles More River Spills Although the Chinese central government hopes to ease the pressure of water pollution accidents, the implementation of its policies has an uncertain future. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2012 Eliza Strickland |
A Test Case for Intellectual Property in China Will Chinese courts finally protect foreign IP? |
IndustryWeek January 17, 2012 Josh Cable |
For Peerless A/V, the Costs of Doing Business in China Weren't Worth the Savings Two years after pulling out, the Aurora, Ill.-based manufacturer of audio/visual mounts still pays 'seven figures' in legal fees to fight intellectual-property theft in China. |
Chemistry World January 16, 2012 Yan Yan |
China mulls tax on carbon emissions Following more encouraging sounds from the Chinese government at the UN climate change conference in Durban, South Africa, on reducing carbon emissions a proposal to levy a carbon tax is moving up the policy agenda. |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2012 Jeremy Bowman |
3 Reasons I'm Avoiding China The news out of China keeps getting scarier. Here's why I think it's only going to get worse. |
The Motley Fool January 3, 2012 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Banking on Baidu China's banking on a big change out of the country's search engines. It's not good news. China's Ministry of Public Security is requiring search engines to list five state-owned banks at the top of every page. |
Pharmaceutical Executive December 1, 2011 George Baeder |
China's Future in Bioscience Will big investments in infrastructure carry the day in positioning China as a global drug innovation powerhouse? |
Chemistry World November 24, 2011 Hepeng Jia |
China's emissions still surging China's carbon dioxide emissions have kept growing quickly, shadowing worldwide efforts to fight global warming. |
TIME Asia December 5, 2011 Bill Powell |
Aching For the '80s Advertisers are discovering that China's rising consumers don't always fit the traditional new-money mold. Conjuring up a simpler time can win the attention of a lot of young aspiring Chinese consumers. In 21st century China, nostalgia is in. |
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