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- Millions of Small Businesses Still Starved of Credit
- Many small businesses in China had no access to the flood of loans meant to stimulate the economy.
- 4月17日 18:02
- Tracing the Source of Tainted Pork
- At least 70 people in Guangzhou fell ill after consuming tainted pork from Mengjin county, Henan province. The EO investigates the industry behind the illness.
- 4月15日 18:44
- China's Geely Buys Australian DSI
- And it won't be the last--Geely has more firms in its sights.
- 4月1日 17:13
- Commerce Officials Look to Safeguard Private Chinese Firms
- Chinese industry regulators are looking into new ways to monitor the impacts of foreign acquisitions of Chinese firms on key industries and the economy.
- 4月1日 15:47
- Spoiled Rabies Vaccine Saga Continues
- After thousands of rabies vaccines were discovered to contain an illegal additive rendering them ineffective, many Chinese injected with them feared vulnerability to the disease and adverse health effects.
- 3月27日 17:26
- Chinese Court Accepts First Civil Suit in Milk Scandal
- Six months after some 290,000 chidren fell ill and several died due to tainted milk, a local Chinese court will hear the first civil lawsuit filed on behalf of a victim's family.
- 3月26日 18:47
- Starbucks... Tofu?
- Beleaguered coffee chain Starbucks is hoping new, locally-inspired products at lower prices will entice Chinese customers to consume despite the economic slowdown.
- 3月24日 15:09
- Industrial Bank Boycotted by State Firms in Shenzhen
- State-owned firms in Shenzhen were retaliating against a bank for a lawsuit it won against one of their own.
- 3月20日 12:12
- Dim Hope for Huiyuan Juice Shares
- Market analysts are bearish on Huiyuan's share price, which bubbled up for months before a deal with Coca Cola was blocked by Chinese commerce officials on March 18.
- 3月19日 14:54
- Major Chinese Soybean Presser Softens to Foreign Investment
- An icon of China's soybean industry tells the EO of how two market shakeups have given foreign investors a strangehold over his trade.
- 3月19日 14:54
- China to Coca-Cola: No Deal
- Coca-Cola's attempt to purchase a major Chinese beverage company has been blocked on the grounds that it violates Chinese antitrust law, nixing what would have been the largest foreign acquisition of a Chinese firm in history.
- 3月18日 16:31
- Private Business Sidelined by China's Stimulus
- Private businesses in China are struggling to share in the stimulus pie despite that they have been a major driver of economic growth for the past several years.
- 3月16日 18:01
- Senior Chinese Commerce Official Deposed for Graft
- A senior official in China's Ministry of Commerce was deposed after being found guilty of demanding companies to foot his personal bills, the EO learned.
- 3月12日 18:33
- Chinese Auto Firm May Use State Funds for Foreign Acquisition
- A Chinese auto firm may get a head-start in oversea acquisition with some 10 billion yuan of funding from the Beijing Municipal government, the EO has learned.
- 3月12日 17:07
- China's Exports Slump While Stimulus Boosts Investment
- Though China's exports slumped again in February, fixed asset spending soared, signaling a fresh injection of stimulus funds into the economy.
- 3月11日 19:32
- New Tax Rules to Rein in Foreign Firms in China
- A new tax law seeks to change the game for foreign firms operating in China and those seeking to evade taxes on Chinese investments by registering off-shore.
- 3月11日 11:51
- China the Next Outsourcing Hub?
- A delegation of US outsourcing industry players recently visited Beijing to discuss directly contracting projects to China. Does it indicate a tipping point in the industry that would see India dethroned?
- 3月5日 13:56
- China Mulls State Assets Management Company
- China is planning to consolidate some state-owned firms into an asset management company akin to its existing sovereign wealth fund, the China Investment Corporation (CIC).
- 3月4日 15:49
- On The Trail of Counterfeit Drugs in China
- An EO investigative report tracks counterfeit drugs from backyard labs and wholesale markets to the counter at the corner pharmacy.
- 2月27日 18:02
- AIG in Talks with Chinese over AIA Sales
- A Chinese regulator confirmed that AIG was in talks with Chinese companies over the sale of AIA.
- 2月26日 19:09
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