Chinese authorities brought formal charges against former Communist Party senior official Bo Xilai, accusing him of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power. …read more
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Chinese authorities brought formal charges against former Communist Party senior official Bo Xilai, accusing him of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power. …read more
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Chinese officials have confirmed an end to the 13-year-old ban on foreign video game consoles. …read more
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By Kenneth Rapoza, Contributor
Chinese laptop maker Lenovo is considering acquiring IBM‘s x86 server business, years after the company made its way into the laptop space by taking over the ThinkPad in 2005.
By Kenneth Rapoza, Contributor
Chinese military arrived Sunday morning in two of the worst hit quake zones in Ya’an City, located in southwest China’s Sichuan Province. A 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit Lushan County on Saturday morning at 08:47 local time, killing at least 186 people.
From: http://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2013/04/21/chinese-military-rush-to-quake-zone/
By Kenneth Rapoza, Contributor
Chinese oil demand declined by two percentage points in March to 9.77 million barrels per day, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. But that is only a temporary decline, Barclays Capital said in a note Monday.
From: http://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2013/04/15/chinese-oil-demand-in-temporary-decline/
By Kenneth Rapoza, Contributor
Chinese banks could be in trouble if they aren’t extra prudent about their lending practices, especially to the solar industry. …read more
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By Kenneth Rapoza, Contributor
Chinese banks lent less to businesses and consumers in February, down 90.7 billion yuan (about $16 billion). Total lending came in at CNY620 billion ($99 billion) in the short holiday month. …read more
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By Kenneth Rapoza, Contributor Chinese telecommunications equipment makers Huawei (SHE:002502) and ZTE (HKG: 0767) are back under investigation for patent infringement by the United States International Trade Commission (USITC).
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By Jean Halliday, Contributor Chinese automakers have been eyeing the U.S. market for years, yet not one has started selling cars here. They just aren’t ready for prime time in one of the world’s most competitive auto markets.
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