ENGLISH EDITION OF THE WEEKLY CHINESE NEWSPAPER, IN-DEPTH AND INDEPENDENT
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  • End of A Golden Era | 10-10 14:48
  • The golden era of China's domestic dairy industry has come to an abrupt end with the recent melamine-scare.
  • China Sets Melamine Limits for Dairy Products | 10-9 12:34
  • China sets limits for melamine level allowed in dairy products on Wednesday, stating the industrial chemical could seep into milk through food packages and that minimal dosage of it was harmless to consumers.
  • China's Domestic Tourism Boom | 10-7 16:02
  • The just concluded Golden Week - Chinese week-long National Day Celebration - has caused a jump in tourism receipts, inspite of rising costs and a slowing economic growth.
  • Multi-Million Aid for China's Dairy Industry | 9-26 18:09
  • Chinese government has intoduced relief measures to help the local dairy industry, which is reeling from the melamine-contamination scandal.
  • Democracy in the Factory | 9-19 17:05
  • A private Chinese factory allows a labor union with union leaders elected by secret ballot; but there's a catch.
  • Financial Crisis Communication in Social Networking? | 9-18 17:45
  • A new social networking site promises to push crisis dialog to the next level for financial executives. But despite the draw it might have during one of the bleakest climates in Wall Street history, will members trust it?
  • Weaknesses Remain in New Rules for China's Toll Roads | 9-12 18:25
  • Toll stations littering China's highways and byways have long succeeded in lobbying for lifespans of 50 years and longer. New rules attempt to clamp down on their loose treatment by local government, but will they be potent enough?
  • China's New Wind of Agricultural Protectionism | 9-11 20:00
  • Foreign Capital and China's Food Security, Part II: A sudden verbal mandate has halted the sale of grain supplies to foreign firms in China. Does this signal a resurgence in agro-protectionism over food security?
  • Chinese Court Rejects Antitrust Suit Against a State Organ | 9-10 20:14
  • A Chinese court has rejected an antitrust law suit against a state quality control body, accused of using its administrative power to force enterprises to sign up with an electronic supervision system run by a private firm the state organ once had a stake
  • The Price of Kinship in an Oil Empire | 9-10 18:57
  • PetroChina is being leeched by affiliate companies demanding high prices for products and services provided through related-party transactions.
  • Coca-Cola's Biggest Buy in China Needs Antitrust Approval | 9-4 13:00
  • Coca-Cola has offered 2.4 billion dollars to takeover China's largest fruit juice maker Huiyuan, but the acquisition must first obtain consent from antitrust regulatory bodies in China.
  • China UnionPay's Northeast Asia Plan | 9-2 16:20
  • A Chinese interbank payment network is making inroads in major Asian markets.
  • Gearing Up for One-yuan Solar-Energy | 9-1 16:45
  • Solar-energy might cost as little as one yuan per kilowatt hour if Chinese companies succeed in producing one crucial raw material - polysilicon - at cheaper prices.
  • When Big Bets Go Bust | 8-29 18:40
  • Liu Xiang isn't the only one hurting after his shocking Olympic pullout: Big companies like Nike and Lenovo who bet on him have been scrambling to deal with the fallout.
  • Dramatic China Telecom's Bidding Invitation | 8-29 15:11
  • A recent bidding invitation for China Telecom's CDMA equipment procurement had suppliers undercutting each other, what was at stake?
  • Post-Olympic Oil Prices in China | 8-28 13:28
  • As inflationary worries have subsided somewhat, momentum is gaining among Chinese regulators to let domestic oil prices to rise on par with global ones.
  • Money Changers for Beijing and Shanghai | 8-21 19:04
  • China is opening the door for the first time for non-banking companies to operate foreign exchange services, the trial run will be in Beijing and Shanghai.
  • Zhejiang's Market Rescue Plan | 8-21 14:41
  • Zhejiang provincial banking commission has opened a 7-billion-yuan credit line for struggling local companies, a sharp contrast to the Chinese government's tight credit controls at present.
  • China to Test-run New Technology Bank | 8-21 14:26
  • A new technology-focused Chinese bank would aim to service cash-starved local tech firms much in the same way the Silicon Valley Bank has.
  • Paper Trail Shows Millions Laundered | 8-18 9:13
  • Only years after mysterious, lightning-quick transactions shuttled millions of yuan through his trading accounts did Yu Yinzeng realize that he might have been part of a money laundering scheme.

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