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Report on China Is Notably Softer on Currency Valuation
Tue, 19 Dec 2006 23:56:54 EDT | New York Times
Tuesday?s report said the Chinese had made strides in revaluing their currency, but that the progress was ?considerably less than is needed.?
American companies missing the boat when investing in China !
Tue, 26 Dec 2006 20:26:35 -0600 | marketoracle.co.uk
The six Chinese office workers in front of me all ordered the same thing — a Chinese specialty called hot pot, a simmering fondue-like pot of aromatic and spicy stock that contains leafy vegetables, mushrooms, dumplings, meat, and/or seafood. It looked absolutely delicious and smelled even better. 'I want one of those,' I said to the cashier who couldn't speak a lick of English. My host at the Zhang Jiang Hi-Tech Industrial Park cafeteria on the outskirts of Shanghai gently interrupted me. 'I suggest you make a different selection, Mr. Sagami,' he quietly warned. 'That is dog hot pot.' 'Dog? Dog as in woof woof? ' I asked.
World Business Briefing: Chinese Shoemakers Sue Europe Over Tariffs
Thu, 28 Dec 2006 23:25:21 EDT | New York Times
Four Chinese shoemakers have filed a lawsuit against the European Commission, asking that it annul the 16.5 percent duty it charges for leather shoes imported into Europe, the companies lawyer said. The lawsuit was filed in the European Court of First Instance, the bloc?s second-highest court, by four companies: Brosmann Footwear in Hong Kong; Seasonable Footwear in Zhong Shan; Lung Pao Footwear in Guangzhou; and the Risen Footwear Company in Hong Kong. The suit asks that the tariffs be dropped for those companies. The commission started charging the import tariffs in October, arguing that Chinese leather shoes are being dumped at illegally low prices, ruining European shoemakers. The commission also says these Chinese shoemakers have an unfair advantage because of cheap state loans, property rentals and tax breaks.
Chinese Company Works with Chrysler to Sell Cars in U.S.
Thu, 04 Jan 2007 06:00:00 EST | NPR News Headlines
Daimler Chrysler plans to join with Chinese automaker Chery to produce small vehicles for export to the U.S., among other countries. The move is a signal of the Chinese industry's growing strength, and could anger U.S. autoworkers.
Google Acquires Stake in Chinese Web Site
Fri, 05 Jan 2007 09:30:41 EDT | New York Times
The fast-growing Chinese Web site, Xunlei.com, allows users to download music and video clips from the Internet.
Chinese Markets Dip, Taking ETFs With Them
Fri, 02 Feb 2007 00:53:19 GMT | Investors Business Daily (investors.com)
A two-day tumble in China's benchmark Shanghai composite index this week heightened prior concerns among researchers and investors that Chinese...
Chinese market 'set for healthy year'
Tue, 20 Feb 07 12:23:09 GMT | londonstockexchange
Despite concerns over volatility, the Chinese market should prove to be an attractive investment proposition thanks to strong economic growth and corporate earnings, an asset management company has claimed.
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