Wednesday, December 30, 2015

30-Dec-2015 09:12

Tackling Air Pollution In China :: As reported in news media around the world, air pollution in Beijing reached hazardous levels earlier this week. According to one report: "Schools in the Chinese capital kept students indoors and parents brought their kids to hospitals with breathing ailments Tuesday as Beijing grappled with extremely severe air pollution for the fifth straight day … […]
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Putting China's Stock Market in Perspective :: The recent declines in China's stock market have triggered speculation that the Chinese economic miracle may be finally coming to an end. Combined with a declining growth rate in the country's gross domestic product ("GDP"), many China observers worry that that the $4 trillion loss in stock market value since June will derail the government's […]
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2015: An Inflection Point in China Automobiles :: The years following China's accession into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in late 2001 have marked an incredible period of growth in China's auto industry. When China joined WTO at the beginning of this century, vehicle sales were just over two million units. Fifteen years later, the industry is more than 10 times larger, with […]
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China Begins Another Round Of SOE Reform :: Earlier this year, Sinopec Group, China's top oil refiner, announced the sale of a 29.99 percent interest in its retail sales arm to a group of twenty-five investors for RMB 105 billion ($17 billion). While the equity sale was a first of its kind transaction that raised a substantial amount of capital for one of […]
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Chinese Technology Firms Eye Autos :: The global automotive market, which has always been one of the most competitive in the world, is likely to become even more crowded in the years ahead. Although the level of technology required to produce the modern car is considerable, many industry analysts refer to passenger cars as mere "differentiated commodities" because the way in […]
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China Needs A Robust Stock Market :: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are the lifeblood of any economy, whether it is fully developed like those in the United States or Germany, or one that is still emerging like China's. According to Yijiang Wang, Professor of Economics and Human Resource Management at the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business in Beijing, SMEs account […]
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Happy Thanksgiving to All of MTD's Readers :: Having lived in China for the past 23 years, one question I'm frequently asked is: "What about the United States do you miss most?" For my wife and me, the answer to that question is easy—the holidays. On the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day, when everyone in the States is taking a […]
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Watch: Jack Perkowski on China's Stock Markets :: Jack appeared on CCTV America to provide his insight on China’s stock market and economy. Click the video below to hear what he had to say on the recent rises and falls of China’s stock markets, or follow this link.
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Q1 2015: A Watershed For China Autos? :: Inevitably, price becomes a major factor in every industry in China. The vast numbers of Chinese whose per capita incomes remain well below what is considered to be middle class puts downward pressure on pricing. At the same time, intense competition among a large universe of local and international players eager to gain their fair […]
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Expectations For The China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue :: There will be no shortage of discussion topics at the Seventh China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue ("S&ED") taking place this week in Washington, DC. Confronting the 2015 edition of the S&ED are major differences of opinions between the world's two largest economies over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, cybersecurity, the U.S. "Pivot to Asia," […]
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NYC hotels pledge to cut greenhouse emissions :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - More than a dozen of New York City's most famed hotels are pledging to get greener.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/americas/2015/12/30/454776/NYC-hotels.htm

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