ENGLISH EDITION OF THE WEEKLY CHINESE NEWSPAPER, IN-DEPTH AND INDEPENDENT
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  • Copied Cars Harm China Industry | 5-15 16:13
  • It's clear from the Chinese models on show at the auto show: you can’t clone innovation. The pursuit of foreign technology has come at the expense of domestic R&D.
  • Online Retailer's Costly Growth | 5-8 13:43
  • Vancl lost its way after sales grew sixfold early in 2011 - a pile of mops and cookers taught the CEO that a shortage of stock is better than a surplus.
  • Ships Blocked from Chinese Ports | 4-17 11:36
  • A look at who wants to stop large iron ore carriers docking at Chinese ports and why
  • Helicopter Boom As Skies Open Up | 4-5 14:21
  • Eurocopter, the world’s largest helicopter maker, saw China revenue grow 70% in 2011 after the government pledged to loosen restrictions on low altitude flights.
  • Crying Over Steel Wheels | 3-20 18:47
  • After Masteel got an oral pledge from Liu Zhijun, who at the time was Minister for Railways, the Anhui-based firm made a huge investment in machinery necessary to meet the order.
  • Interview: VW's Ulrich Hackenberg | 3-15 15:47
  • VW is committed to using DSG technology in China
  • Frosty Welcome for Ore Platform | 3-13 15:38
  • The head of globalOre has a tough task in China, with the biggest steel companies boycotting the trading platform and instead backing a domestic rival.
  • Foreign Firms in China: Bingham | 3-12 17:04
  • In the first of a series, we talk to Boston-based firm Bingham McCutchen about practicing law in China and the partners' ambitions for their newly-opened Beijing office.
  • China Sprouts Moutai Stores | 3-1 13:20
  • China's most famous liquor maker is taking a leaf out of Apple's book and opening up own-brand stores across the country.
  • Interview: CEO of 7 Days Inn | 2-17 11:49
  • We talk corporate strategy with Alex Zheng, the CEO of China's second largest budget hotel chain.
  • Interview with Tencent CEO | 2-8 12:04
  • China's Internet companies will change roles, from having been students they will now become teachers.
  • Miners' Pledge To Main Customer | 1-12 14:09
  • BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, who saw their share prices soared as Chinese demand inflated commodity prices, pledged to buy more equipment and supplies from the country.
  • Fosun's Foreign Overtures | 1-4 18:48
  • Shanghai-based conglomerate Fosun Group is reaping the rewards of a carefully considered international strategy.
  • Nestle and Danone Flee Shanghai | 12-16 23:54
  • Both food giants are shutting down their factories in Shanghai, where land is scarce and costs have risen, but do they also face wider problems in China?
  • China Sidelines MasterCard, Visa | 11-17 15:55
  • A ban on providing yuan-denominated cards has left Visa and MasterCard powerless in the world’s fastest-growing market.
  • Regulator Stalls Restaurant IPO | 11-11 20:09
  • China's restaurant owners, who conduct as much business as possible in cash, are beginning to regret the habit as they seek to go public.
  • China Southern's New Superjumbo | 10-25 16:47
  • The country's largest airline has received its first A380 at a cost of some 2 billion yuan, but do long-haul travellers really want to land in Guangzhou?
  • Google Pins Hopes on Double Click | 9-26 19:49
  • Having passed its annual Chinese inspection, Google is hoping for a local breakthrough with DoubleClick, which uploads and monitors targeted ads.
  • Carrefour Losing its Way in China | 9-21 12:18
  • The French retail giant is losing its early advantage in China, with one source blaming the boss' insensitivity to "Chinese characteristics."
  • Drought, Mine Closures Cut Power | 9-13 16:21
  • Manufacturers in all the major cities on the Pearl River Delta were asked to cut power at different hours of the day after a shortage of coal and water reduced electricity generation.

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