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Gates in Tokyo for Talks on North Korea
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates arrived in Tokyo a day after a visit to China, during which China tested a new stealth jet fighter.
January 12, 2011Geithner Says China’s Currency Remains Undervalued
By SEWELL CHAN
In a speech, Mr. Geithner said that changes by Beijing in its exchange rate and in its handling of intellectual property were “fundamentally in China’s interest.”
January 12, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND TRENDS, UNITED STATES ECONOMY, CURRENCY, GEITHNER, TIMOTHY F
Chinese Government Tears Down Studio of Ai Weiwei
By EDWARD WONG
Ai Weiwei said he suspected that officials destroyed his studio because of his political activities.
January 12, 2011Shift of Values for the Children of Post-1980 Affluent China
By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW
Those of the post-'80s generation grew up in different circumstances than their parents, and have different values and attitudes.
January 12, 2011Chinese Inflation Rises, Threatening Higher Consumer Prices
By KEITH BRADSHER
The 5.1 percent rise in Chinese consumer prices in November understated the actual inflation rate, which economists said might be twice as high.
January 11, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND TRENDS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET, INFLATION (ECONOMICS)
Renault Readies Criminal Complaint on Spying
By DAVID JOLLY and MATTHEW SALTMARSH
The lawyer for one of the men accused of industrial espionage by Renault called on the company to make its allegations public, while China denied spying on Renault’s electric vehicle program.
January 11, 2011Chinese Foreign Currency Reserves Swell by Record Amount
By KEITH BRADSHER
The Chinese government has been printing renminbi at a furious pace to buy the dollars and euros pouring into the country through trade surpluses and foreign investment.
January 11, 2011Gates Warns of North Korea Missile Threat to U.S.
By ELISABETH BUMILLER and DAVID E. SANGER
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said the country was within five years of developing a missile with the potential of hitting Alaska or the West Coast.
January 11, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: UNITED STATES DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES,NUCLEAR WEAPONS, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES, NORTH KOREA, HU JINTAO, GATES, ROBERT M
China and Intellectual Property Theft
By DAVID LEONHARDT
For the United States, the main trouble with China’s economy is probably intellectual property theft, followed by protectionist barriers to trade.
January 11, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: PROTECTIONISM (TRADE), INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET, UNITED STATES POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT, UNITED STATES ECONOMY, YUAN (CURRENCY), POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT,UNITED STATES, HU JINTAO, OBAMA, BARACK
China Tests Stealth Fighter as Gates Visits
By ELISABETH BUMILLER and MICHAEL WINES
A jet test was conducted only hours before Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates met with President Hu Jintao.
January 11, 2011Gaps Cited in China’s Detection of New Outbreaks
By DONALD G. MCNEIL JR.
China’s ability to identify new outbreaks remains “underdeveloped,” a leading Chinese health official acknowledged in an article in the journal Health Affairs.
January 10, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: MEDICINE AND HEALTH
Chinese and U.S. Military Leaders Hold Talks
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
The defense secretary Robert M. Gates met with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing, part of a drive to smooth over years of conflict and suspicions.
January 10, 2011The Name Game: Business Cards an Essential Part of Operating in China
By THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE
Visitors should, for instance, have their names and business details translated and printed on the reverse side of their cards, and should present these cards with both hands, Chinese details facing up.
January 10, 2011The Risks of E.U. Arms in China
By JOHN VINOCUR
The bloc's attitude toward its 20-year-old embargo on supplying China with military wherewithal looks wobbly. The implications are far-reaching.
January 10, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: MILITARY AIRCRAFT, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET, MILITARY VEHICLES, EUROPEAN UNION
Pentagon Must ‘Buy American,’ Barring Chinese Solar Panels
By KEITH BRADSHER
A defense spending bill tailored to benefit many nations at China’s expense could mar President Hu Jintao’s visit to the United States next week.
January 9, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: LAW AND LEGISLATION, UNITED STATES DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET, SOLAR ENERGY, UNITED STATES, DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, HU JINTAO, OBAMA, BARACK
China's Trade Surplus Decline Suggests Less Reliance on Exports
By SHARON LAFRANIERE and BETTINA WASSENER
The data came little more than a week before President Obama, whose administration has been pushing China to strengthen its currency, was to meet with his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao.
January 9, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND TRENDS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET, YUAN (CURRENCY), HU JINTAO
U.S. Will Counter Chinese Arms Buildup
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said the Pentagon was investing in more weapons and technology in response to China’s military presence.
January 8, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: UNITED STATES DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES,MISSILES AND MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS, DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, HU JINTAO, GATES, ROBERT M
China Rises, and Checkmates
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
The human face of China as No. 1? Not some Communist hack, but a 16-year-old girl who’s the new women’s world chess champion.
January 8, 2011JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley Win Approval to Expand in China
By DAVID BARBOZA
The two firms are the latest global banks to win the right to form joint ventures to underwrite stock and bond offerings in China.
January 7, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: BANKING AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS, JPMORGAN CHASE & COMPANY, MORGAN STANLEY
China to Begin Crackdown on Pirated Software in 2011
By MICHAEL WINES
The Chinese government warned that it will strictly enforce laws against unauthorized software in 2011, accelerating a campaign to enforce software copyrights.
January 7, 2011Gates Packs Familiar List of Issues for Beijing
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates sets forth on a visit frustrated by an on-again, largely off-again relationship with China’s rising military.
January 7, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: UNITED STATES DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES,GATES, ROBERT M
China's North Korean Calculations
By SELIG S. HARRISON
China has several geostrategic and social reasons for supporting North Korea.
January 6, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: NORTH KOREA, FAR EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA AND PACIFIC AREAS
On North Korea, U.S. Shifts Toward Talks
By MICHAEL WINES and MARK LANDLER
Obama administration envoys met with their Chinese counterparts amid Seoul’s rejection of a North Korean offer for peace talks.
January 6, 2011China Helps Itself as It Supports Europe
By LIZ ALDERMAN
China, which has stepped up vows of support to Europe, hopes to reduce its losses and continue its exports there.
January 6, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET,EUROPEAN SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS (2010- ), GERMANY, EUROPEAN UNION
Chinese Police Officers Killed in Rare Shooting
By MICHAEL WINES; LI BIBO CONTRIBUTED RESEARCH.
Two men wielding a shotgun and a homemade pistol fatally shot three police officers and an assistant and staged a series of carjackings, according to news reports.
January 5, 2011Zambia: 2 Chinese Mine Bosses Sought
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A Zambian judge has issued arrest warrants for two Chinese coal mine managers after the defendants failed to appear in court on accusations of shooting at striking workers.
January 5, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: MINES AND MINING, ZAMBIA
Push by China to Modernize Military Bears Fruit
By MICHAEL WINES and EDWARD WONG
China is unveiling capabilities that suggest it intends to be able to challenge American forces in the Pacific.
January 5, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS,DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES
When Giving a Business Gift, Don’t Go Too Flashy
By THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE
In China, gifts to a business associate are expected, but should be modest and may be refused the first times they are offered.
January 4, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: BUSINESS TRAVEL, CUSTOMS, ETIQUETTE AND MANNERS
Beijing Car Licenses Are in High Demand
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
The government is setting a monthly quota of 20,000 new vehicle licenses for the Chinese capital.
January 3, 2011How to Stay Friends With China
By ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI
When they meet this month, Obama and Hu must find a way to get beyond the boilerplate.
January 3, 2011China Reaches Deep Into Central Asia
By EDWARD WONG; XIYUN YANG and BENJAMIN HAAS CONTRIBUTED RESEARCH FROM BEIJING. TEO KAYE CONTRIBUTED REPORTING FROM ZHARKENT, KAZAKHSTAN.
As China seizes the spotlight in East and Southeast Asia, it is also making its presence felt on its western flank, once primarily Russia’s domain.
January 3, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: PIPELINES, UIGHURS (CHINESE ETHNIC GROUP), OIL (PETROLEUM) AND GASOLINE, KYRGYZ (ETHNIC GROUP), WIKILEAKS, HU JINTAO
Lives - Starter Buddha
By SUSAN CONLEY
Sometimes you just need a fake antique from the Beijing flea market.
January 2, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: BUDDHISM, BEIJING (CHINA)
China’s Race for Patents to Build an Innovation Economy
By STEVE LOHR
A new Chinese government document offers a glimpse into how the nation intends to engineer a more innovative society.
January 2, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET,ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND TRENDS, INVENTIONS AND PATENTS, PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
China’s Big Zhang!
November’s anti-inflation efforts haven’t stopped everyone from obsessing over rising prices.
January 2, 2011MORE ON CHINA AND: INFLATION (ECONOMICS), PRICES (FARES, FEES AND RATES), ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND TRENDS
Opera in China - Western Works and New Creations
By SHEILA MELVIN
With gleaming new performing arts centers and hungry audiences, China is embracing Western grand opera and producing works of its own.
January 1, 2011China’s Red Tourism Taps Communist Pride for Profit
By EDWARD WONG; LI BIBO CONTRIBUTED RESEARCH FROM YAN'AN, and BENJAMIN HAAS FROM BEIJING.
Tourist attractions in Yan’an try to evoke the glory days of the Chinese Communist Party, and are profiting handsomely from “red tourism.”
December 31, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: CULTURAL REVOLUTION, CIVIL WAR AND GUERRILLA WARFARE, HISTORY, TRAVEL AND VACATIONS, YAN'AN (CHINA), RED ARMY,COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA, MAO ZEDONG
India and Iran Try to Keep Energy Link Open
By LYDIA POLGREEN and HEATHER TIMMONS
About $11 billion in oil and natural gas trade has been imperiled after India's central bank declared that a clearinghouse could no longer be used to settle such transactions.
December 31, 2010For Auto Industry, Questions About Beijing’s Road Ahead
By KEITH BRADSHER; HILDA WANG CONTRIBUTED REPORTING.
One uncertainty in the global auto industry is how much longer Beijing will allow China’s remarkable sales boom to continue.
December 30, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: SALES, AUTOMOBILES, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET, ROADS AND TRAFFIC, TRANSIT SYSTEMS, REGULATION AND DEREGULATION OF INDUSTRY
Trade and Border Disputes Widen India-China Gulf
By JIM YARDLEY
Points of tension between the Asian giants — trade imbalances, the disputed border and Kashmir — are growing worse. And the Indian foreign policy establishment is taking a harder line.
December 30, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET, KASHMIR AND JAMMU (INDIA), INDIA, SECURITY COUNCIL
A Bridge to a Love for Democracy
By RICHARD BERNSTEIN
A journey to China 40 years ago was the founding event that helped shape a reporter’s appreciation for the values of America and the West.
December 30, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: DEMOCRACY (THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY),COMMUNISM (THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY), FAR EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA AND PACIFIC AREAS, MAO ZEDONG
In China, Gang-Run Illegal Rare Earth Mines Face a Crackdown
By KEITH BRADSHER
Rogue mining operations produce an estimated half of the world’s supply of the most valuable rare earth minerals.
December 30, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: WATER POLLUTION, AGRICULTURE, MINES AND MINING, METALS AND MINERALS, ORGANIZED CRIME, WATER, RARE EARTHS,REGULATION AND DEREGULATION OF INDUSTRY
Shanghai Schools Push Students to Top of Tests
By DAVID BARBOZA; BAO BEIBEI CONTRIBUTED RESEARCH.
Discipline helps explain why the city’s students outperformed those from about 65 other countries.
December 30, 2010China’s Illegal Rare Earth Mines Pollute Local Villages
By KEITH BRADSHER
Acids used by miners to process rare earth minerals pollute local water supplies, killing farmers’ crops.
December 30, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: MINES AND MINING, ORGANIZED CRIME, WATER, RARE EARTHS, GUANGDONG PROVINCE (CHINA)
China: Milk Scandal Protester Reported Free
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A posting on the blog site of a Chinese activist, Zhao Lianhai, who was jailed for protesting a major tainted milk scandal, said that he has been released on medical parole.
December 29, 2010China: Apology for Farmer Locked in Mental Wards
By MICHAEL WINES
A Chinese farmer who was imprisoned in mental hospitals for seeking government redress in a land dispute has been given the equivalent of $45,300 and an apology by officials of the Henan Province county that had engineered his confinement.
December 29, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: PRISONS AND PRISONERS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, MENTAL HEALTH AND DISORDERS
China: Investigative Reporter Sun Hongjie Dies After Beating
By EDWARD WONG
Sun Hongjie, a journalist who was beaten into a coma this month in northwest China, died Tuesday morning, a colleague said.
December 29, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: NEWS AND NEWS MEDIA, XINJIANG (CHINA)
China to Tighten Limits on Rare Earth Exports in Early 2011
By KEITH BRADSHER
The reduction in quotas is the latest in a series of measures by Beijing that has gradually curtailed much of the world’s supply of rare earth minerals.
December 29, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET, RARE EARTHS
Villager’s Suspicious Death Ignites Fury in China
By XIYUN YANG and EDWARD WONG
Gruesome online photos have led to accusations that Chinese officials killed a man to silence his campaign to protect villagers in a land dispute.
December 29, 2010In China, Social Evenings Are Considered Part of the Business Routine
By THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE
Never let your guard down during a business dinner -- it's all part of the negotiating process, advisers say.
December 28, 2010Investors Shrug Off China’s Rate Increase
By REUTERS
Trading was light on Wall Street as the East Coast dug out from a major blizzard.
December 28, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: INTEREST RATES, STOCKS AND BONDS
Wal-Mart Agrees to Deal With 360buy.com of China
By DAVID BARBOZA; BAO BEIBEI CONTRIBUTED RESEARCH.
The U.S. retail giant and five other companies have agreed to invest in 360buy.com, one of China’s fastest-growing e-commerce companies.
December 28, 2010China Lifts Rates Again to Cool Inflation
By EDWARD WONG
The move by China’s central bank appears to be part of a long-term campaign to suppress inflation, as ordinary Chinese express discontent with rising prices.
December 26, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: INFLATION (ECONOMICS), INTEREST RATES,ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND TRENDS, PEOPLE'S BANK OF CHINA
China Detains Officials Over Shanghai Fire
By DAVID BARBOZA
Prosecutors in Shanghai said on Friday that they had detained three government officials for their role in a high-rise apartment fire here that killed 58 people.
December 25, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: FIRES AND FIREFIGHTERS, SHANGHAI (CHINA)
16-Year-Old Becomes the Youngest World Chess Champion
By DYLAN LOEB MCCLAIN
Hou Yifan, a 16-year-old chess player from China, became the youngest chess champion on Friday, toppling a record held since 1978.
December 25, 2010Multinationals Sit Out China Trade Battles
By KEITH BRADSHER
Western companies, eager for access to China, are loath to cry foul even amid evidence that Beijing may be flouting international trade laws.
December 24, 2010MORE ON CHINA AND: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND WORLD MARKET,CORPORATIONS, ALTERNATIVE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, WIND POWER,UNITED STATES, WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION, GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
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