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04.05.18If There’s a U.S.-China Trade War, China May Have Some ‘Unconventional Weapons’
New York Times
There are ways to make life harder for American companies in China that need not be formal, or widely publicized.
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12.05.17Starbucks Is Opening a Store in China Every 15 Hours
CNBC
China has become Starbucks’ second largest and fastest growing market, and one the company expects to eclipse the U.S. market one day. Starbucks already operates more than 3,000 stores in the country and 2,000 more by 2021.
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11.14.17Amazon to Sell Part of Its Cloud Business in China
Wall Street Journal
Amazon.com Inc. said it would sell computing equipment used for its cloud services in China to its local partner, Beijing Sinnet Technology Co., in a move analysts said underscores the increasingly chilly atmosphere for foreign companies here.
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09.19.17China Considers Lifting Foreign EV Cap in Free Trade Zones
Bloomberg
China is discussing a plan to allow foreign carmakers to set up wholly owned electric-vehicle businesses in its free-trade zones in a major revision of a fundamental principle governing the country’s auto industry policy since the 1990s, according...
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08.31.17China Realizes It Needs Foreign Companies
Bloomberg
China is increasingly desperate for foreign investment. Yet foreign companies are less and less interested in what it has to offer. How this problem gets resolved may be one of the most important questions facing China's economy.
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08.30.17Alibaba and Tencent Are Showing How Companies Can Get around Beijing's Crackdown on Foreign Deals
CNBC
The firms, among China’s most important tech giants, are overseeing the merger of two companies they back. Chinese delivery firm 58 Suyun is combining with Hong Kong logistics company GoGoVan — both have raised funds from Alibaba, and Tencent backs...
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08.23.17Germany Is Trying to Stop China from Gobbling up Its Companies — but There May Be a Downside
CNBC
Think of Germany and it isn’t long before visions of bustling business districts and thriving manufacturing plants spring to mind. It isn’t surprising: it’s these industries that have elevated the country to rank among the world’s leading economies...
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08.23.17New Balance Wins $1.5 Million in Landmark China Trademark Case
New York Times
A Chinese court has ruled that three domestic shoemakers must pay New Balance $1.5 million in damages and legal costs for infringing the American sportswear company’s signature slanting ”N” logo, in what lawyers said was the largest trademark...
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07.31.17A Crackdown on Unfettered Internet Access Is Jeopardizing China’s Pro-Business Credentials
Time
Another big political meeting, another crackdown on Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)—the location-shifting software many in China use to access websites banned by its government, such as Facebook, YouTube and Google.
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07.20.17China Clamping down on Use of VPNs to Evade Great Firewall
CNBC
China is tightening control over foreign companies’ internet use in a move some worry might disrupt their operations or jeopardize trade secrets as part of a crackdown on technology that allows web surfers to evade Beijing’s online censorship.
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06.08.17West Underestimates China’s New Silk Road, German Envoy Says
Channel NewsAsia
Western countries are underestimating China’s new Silk Road project, which is an important scheme, despite concerns it is too China-centric and so far lacking in opportunities for foreign firms, Germany’s ambassador to China said on Thursday.
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06.08.17U.S. Business Group Urges Trade Fixes Ahead of China’s Party Congress
Reuters
A U.S. business lobby in China said on Thursday that Washington should use leverage afforded by China’s desire to avoid trade frictions with the United States ahead of its Communist Party Congress this fall in order to fix market access...
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06.01.17Canadian Winery Owners Arrested, Put on Trial in China for Customs Valuation Dispute
Huffington Post
The daughter of two Canadian winery owners being held by Chinese authorities over an alleged customs valuation dispute says the case should serve as a warning for other Canadians hoping to do business in China.
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03.29.17China Should Learn the Golden Rule
Bloomberg
The truth is that Chinese companies looking to invest abroad are treated now—as they’ve been for years—far better than China treats foreign investors.
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03.23.17Here’s What Happens to the Athletic Wear Industry When China Starts Going to the Gym
Quartz
If the world’s big sportswear brands could invent a country with just the right mix of ingredients to fuel their businesses for years to come, it would look a lot like present-day China.
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03.22.17Why China Stoking up Anger over South Korea Missile System Is Doomed to Fail
South China Morning Post
Encouraging boycotts of South Korean goods won’t stop Seoul deploying the defence shield, but will sour an economically valuable relationship, observers say
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03.22.17Airbnb’s Rivals in China Hold Hands in a Nervous New Market
New York Times
Airbnb sees big promise in China, where travel spending reached nearly $500 billion in 2015 thanks to a new generation of domestic tourists. On Wednesday in Shanghai, Airbnb unveiled a new Chinese name—Aibiying, which means “welcome each other with...
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03.20.17South Korea Complains to WTO about China over THAAD
BBC
South Korea has appealed to the World Trade Organization to determine if the Chinese government is treating South Korean companies unfairly.
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03.16.17China Consumer Day Show Skewers Nike Shoes, Muji Foods
Reuters
China’s annual consumer rights day television show turned its spotlight on U.S. sports brand Nike Inc for misleading advertising and Japanese brand Muji for selling food products allegedly sourced from part of Japan affected by radiation.
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03.15.17China to Trump: We Don’t Want a Trade War—but If There Is One, You’d Lose
Washington Post
China’s premier told the United States on Wednesday: We don’t want a trade war with you, but if one breaks out, your companies would bear the brunt.
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03.08.17As Leaders Argue, South Korea Finds China Is No Longer an Easy Sell
New York Times
Now, as the deployment of the system begins this week and China threatens to punish South Korea further, companies like Beyond Cosmetics have been bracing for worse.
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02.26.17China Is Making Life Hard for South Korea Because of an Antimissile System in over 40 Petty Ways
Quartz
Relations between China and South Korea have been icy of late, to say the least.
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02.23.17Why Is EBay Returning to China?
Bloomberg
EBay recently announced that it’s partnering with Ningbo, a major port and manufacturing hub, to help boost the city’s e-commerce with the rest of the world. That’s a farsighted move.
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02.10.17Plan for $10 Billion Chip Plant Shows China’s Growing Pull
New York Times
On Friday, the California-based chip maker GlobalFoundries announced a $10 billion project in China, showing how the center of gravity continues to shift across the Pacific.
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02.09.17Here Are Five Ways China’s New Silk Road Is Good for Western Companies
Forbes
China’s One-Belt-One-Road initiative is the most ambitious infrastructure project in history. Referred to as “OBOR,” this immense network of planned highways, railways, energy grids and port facilities will create economic corridors between 65...
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02.06.17It Won’t Be Easy for Donald Trump to Bully China
Fortune
Trump’s screeds against China—for cheapening its currency, stoking its export machine and “stealing” American jobs—were a centerpiece of his campaign. And yet, as Trump himself probably knows, China won’t be easy to bully.
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11.07.16China Adopts Cybersecurity Law Despite Foreign Opposition
Bloomberg
The law requires internet operators to cooperate with investigations involving crime and national security, mandatory testing and certification of equipment
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10.19.16Crown’s Luck Runs Out as China Widens Casino Crackdown
Wall Street Journal
Foreign companies face inherent risks in attracting high-rollers from China, where gambling is illegal
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10.03.16Mixed Messages
Economist
A missed opportunity to improve the environment for foreign companies in China
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09.23.16Sony and Wanda Team Up to Market Films in China
Wall Street Journal
Deal could boost Sony Pictures’ box-office returns, strengthen Dalian Wanda’s movie-business profile
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06.30.16China Opens Door to Foreign Private-Equity Funds
Wall Street Journal
Regulator says funds must raise money from domestic investors, invest in Chinese capital markets.
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06.21.16Chinese Economic Cyber-Espionage Plummets in U.S.
Reuters
U.S. network security companies notice a 90 percent decrease in Chinese hackers, as promised by the Chinese government....
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05.17.16Government Forces Big Pharma to Swallow a Bitter Pill
China’s latest round of healthcare market controls could be a bitter pill for multinational pharmaceutical companies that now, after years of what some call easy profits, are adapting to a tougher business climate.The National Health and Family...
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03.11.16With GE Deal, Haier Fulfills an American Dream
A U.S.$5.4 billion deal for General Electric’s home appliance division is about to propel China’s largest appliance maker, Haier Group, into the long-dreamed-for high-end market in America.The sale, announced in mid-January but now awaiting...
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11.18.15Yes, China E-Commerce Is Huge
Quartz
Here’s What Not To Do If You’re A Foreign Company Trying To Get in
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11.11.15Singles Day in China Draws New Suitors: Foreign Sellers
New York Times
“Double 11 is a really big part of my calendar.”
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09.23.15Boeing to Sell 300 Jets to China Firms, Set Up China Plant: Xinhua
Reuters
Boeing Co is becoming the first U.S. firm to clinch a business tie-up in the country since Chinese president Xi Jinping began a U.S. state visit.
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09.23.15Boeing to Sell 300 Jets to China Firms, Set Up China Plant: Xinhua
Reuters
Boeing Co is becoming the first U.S. firm to clinch a business tie-up in the country since Chinese president Xi Jinping began a U.S. state visit.
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07.07.15As China’s Market Tanks, What Becomes of the Companies Hoping to List?
Wall Street Journal
As the market soared in China, nearly 20 Chinese companies whose shares trade in New York got bids to go private in management buyouts.
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10.27.14Troubles in China Rattle Western Banks
Wall Street Journal
Foreign lenders in China have been stung by a string of suspected fraud cases and problem loans in the country as Beijing investigates company executives and seizes assets in a crackdown on corruption.
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10.27.14Using Cash and Pressure, China Builds Its Chip Industry
New York Times
Beijing is starting programs to increase investment by the state and to gain expertise from foreign chip companies. Experts say the chip industry is one focus of Chinese espionage efforts.
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10.22.13China’s Silly War on Starbucks Lattes
There are worse things in the world than an overpriced latte. That’s the message that thousands of Chinese web users are sending China Central Television (CCTV), a state-owned media behemoth that ran an October 20 segment accusing the Seattle-based...